All you need to know about MCC (Medical Counselling Committee)

Edited By: MADE EASY TEAM | Updated on Jun 21, 2024 05:23 PM IST | # NEET
All you need to know about MCC (Medical Counselling Committee)

As the NEET-2024 results are declared, the tensions in the student’s mind skyrocket. With every passing day, students worry about counselling and their future medical college. However, this is not the tension of students alone. Parents are also equally worried about the colleges and courses. But have you ever wondered what counselling is? Who conducts the counselling after the NEET exam? How to apply for counselling? What are the benefits of counselling? This blog by MENIIT would answer all such questions.

Counselling is the process in which eligible aspirants apply to different institutes and are allocated seats based upon their ranks. However, lots of other factors are also considered for seat allocation. The MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) conducts all-India Counselling for various medical courses and institutes. Most of the students might not have heard the name earlier, so in this blog, we will give a brief introduction to the MCC, or Medical Counselling Committee.

MCC (Medical Couselling Committee)

At first glance, MCC sounds like some cricket club ground; however, in NEET, MCC is the committee that conducts the counselling for undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses across the nation. MCC works under the guidance of the DGHS (Director General of Health Services), Ministry of Health and Medical Science, Government of India. MCC plays an important role in ensuring a fair mechanism for the selection of institutes for medical aspirants seeking admission to various esteemed medical colleges.

Mostly, the counselling starts after some days of the NEET exam. The seats are allotted on the basis of marks scored in the NEET, All India Rank, reservation eligibility, and preference list of candidates. Through counseling, MCC facilitates admissions in government, deemed, and central universities, managing the All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical and dental colleges. Through its continuous efforts, MCC has upheld the reservation policies for various categories like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PWD. From the point of view of parents and medical aspirants, MCC keeps guiding the students by regularly updating their websites with schedules, guidelines, seat matrix and other details. Other than counselling, MCC conducts various spot rounds to fill the seats effectively.

Roles of MCC

Some important roles of the MCC are given below:

  • Maintenance of the official websites: The committee is responsible for regular updates regarding the counselling procedure and other important information on the website.
  • Managing the counselling procedure: As is clear from the name, the committee manages the whole counselling procedure.
  • Coordination with relevant departments for counselling: MCC conducts counselling for 15% of All India Quota seats. It keeps coordinating with different states and union territories for the allotment of seats.
  • Any other task related to counselling and seat allocation based on the All India Quota, such as managing counselling centers and making essential arrangements at them, fixing counselling costs and deposits, etc.

Counselling by MCC

As stated earlier, MCC under DGHS conducts the following counselling for UG level, PG level, and super specialty courses.

At the UG level, MCC conducts counselling for the following institutes and universities:

  • 15% All India Quota seats of MBBS and BDS seats of all states (participation of the Union Territory of J&K is subject to their contribution of seats).
  • 100% MBBS/BDS seats at Banaras Hindu University.
  • 100% MBBS seats at All India Institute of Medical Sciences across India.
  • 100% Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research seats (Puducherry and Karaikal).
  • 100% Aligarh Muslim University.
  • 85% of State Quota seats are at Delhi University and Indraprastha University (VMMC, ABVIMS, and ESIC Dental).
  • 15% IP quota seats in ESIC.

At the PG level, MCC conducts counselling for the following institutes and universities:

  • 50% AIQ seats of all states (participation of the Union Territory of J&K is subject to their contribution of seats).
  • 100% seats of Central Universities like Aligarh Muslim University, Banaras Hindu University, University of Delhi, Central Institutes) as per eligibility conditions as provided by the respective college or institute.
  • 100% seats at deemed universities.
  • 50% of all India Quota post-graduation seats in colleges under the Employee State Insurance Corporation (wards of ESIC-insured persons).
  • Armed Forces Medical Services Institutes (only registration part).

Counselling Procedure

After the declaration of the NEET 2024 result, the counselling for various seats will start soon. The general outline of counselling procedure is given below.

  • Registration: Those candidates who have cleared the NEET 2024 are eligible for counselling. They need to register themselves on the MCC website.
  • Choice filling and locking: Candidates have to select the institutes according to their rank in NEET 2024. It is very important to select and lock the choices before the last date.
  • Seat Allotment: Based on the AIR, institute selection, and reservation policies, seats are allotted to different institutes.
  • Result Declaration: The Medical Counselling Committee declares the result after every round of counselling on its website.
  • Reporting to the allotted institute: After the declaration of results, candidates have to report to their respective institutes for document verification and fee payment.
  • Next round: If seats are available, the MCC will conduct further rounds of counselling. Candidates who participate in these rounds can alter their choices based on the available options.

It is very important for the aspirants to carefully select the institutes and pay the fee within the respective time slot.

Counselling & Its Benefits

Till now you have got a brief idea of counselling and MCC. However, lots of students might have this doubt that why do they need counselling after NEET? Why don’t they just simply visit any medical college and take admission in their favourite course? So in this section we will try to list out some benefits of counselling after NEET 2024.

  • Unbiased and transparent seat allocation.
  • Options for applying to multiple institutes.
  • Opportunity for AIQ seats.
  • Fair and same-reservation policies.
  • Guidance and support.
  • Flexibility to prioritize college.
  • A clear and straightforward admissions process.
  • Accountability and transparency.

From this blog, it is pretty much clear that counselling, seat selection is also equally important as the NEET exam. A small mistake can stop you from grabbing the seat in your favourite medical college.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

What is the full form of MCC in India?

MCC stands for Medical Counselling Committee in India.

What documents are required for MCC counselling?

The following documents are required for NEET 2024 counselling:

  • Class 10th and 12th mark sheet
  • NEET 2024 admit card
  • Confirmation page of NEET form
  • NEET 2024 score card
  • NEET seat allotment letter
  • Atleast 8 passport size photo
  • Category certificate
  • Domicile certificate
  • Migration and transfer certificate of class12th
  • Government approved Identity card (Aadhar card, Voter Id car, DL etc.)

Is it necessary to register in MCC for state Counselling?

MCC has 15% All India quota which means that 15% of seats in the all the states are available for every citizen. So, its necessary to register in MCC for state counselling.

What is the schedule for NEET counselling?

The schedule for NEET 2024 counselling will be announced soon.

What is the process to check NEET 2024 counselling result?

The counselling result of NEET 2024 will be uploaded on the official website of MCC.

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