NEET 2020: Second round allotment result declared

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the results of the second round of counselling on the basis of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), 2020. Candidates may check the results on MCC's official website, mcc.nic.in. 

Candidates who are found eligible in the second round of counselling will be allotted a slot between November 28 and December 8 to report at the allotted institutions. 

In this round 15 per cent seats in the All-India Quota (AIQ) and seats offered by Central and Deemed Universities as well as premier institutions, AIIMS and JIPMER are also taken into consideration.

The registration process for the second round of counselling was supposed to begin on November 18 but was later postponed.

The Round-1 counselling result was announced by the MCC on November 6.

Third-round registration

Meanwhile, MCC will start registration for the third or mop-up round of counselling between December 10 and December 14.

Mop-up round counselling results will be announced on December 17 and candidates will be able to take admission from December 18 to December 26, 2020.

How to check

• Log on to the official site of MCC on mcc.nic.in

• Click on NEET Counselling 2020 Round 2 seat allotment 

• Click on Result link on the home page

• Enter the login credentials

• Check the allotment list and download the page.

Originally scheduled for April and May this year, the NEET was finally conducted on September 13 after it was postponed on several occasions on account of the coronavirus outbreak. But after it came to light that many had missed the September 13 exam on account of COVID restrictions, the Supreme Court had intervened to facilitate another attempt on October 14.

NEET results are the basis for admission to undergraduate medical courses in institutions governed under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019. NEET 2020 results were declared on October 16. Out of the total candidates who appeared in NEET 2020, 56.44% have qualified.

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