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The stray vacancy round was open to applicants who were unsuccessful in getting a seat in the prior rounds of counselling
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Applicants who have enrolled for the WB NEET PG stray round can view the results at wbmcc.nic.in, once released. WBMCC opened the registration window on September 30
The West Bengal NEET PG 2023 stray round seat allocation results will be declared today, October 7 by the West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee, WBMCC. Applicants who have enrolled for the West Bengal NEET PG stray round can view the results at wbmcc.nic.in, the WBMCC’s official website.
Between October 9 and October 10, candidates can report at their assigned colleges and be admitted to the institute of their preference with the required original documentation, the appropriate college fee, and a bond amount.
On September 30, WBMCC opened the enrolment window for the West Bengal NEET PG stray vacancy cycle. The stray vacancy round was open to applicants who were unsuccessful in getting a seat in the prior rounds of counselling.
West Bengal NEET PG 2023 seat allotment result: How to check
Candidates may confirm their seat allotment results by following all of the steps listed below.
Step 1: Go to the WBMCC’s official website at wbmcc.nic.in.
Step 2: From the home page, choose the WB NEET PG 2023 seat allotment result link.
Step 3: A new page will appear for applicants to provide the necessary login information.
Step 4: After you click the submit button, the WB NEET PG seat allotment result 2023 will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Review the seat allocation results and save the document.
Step 6: Download a printed copy of the West Bengal NEET PG 2023 seat allocation results for future records.
West Bengal NEET PG 2023: Documents required for Counselling
–– Verified slip and allotment letter
–– 4 recent passport size photograph
–– NEET PG 2023 or NEET MDS 2023 admit card and rank card
–– Final MBBS or BDS marksheet
–– MBBS, BDS degree certificate or provisional certificate
–– Permanent registration certificate
–– Domicile certificate
–– PwD certificate
In an effort to ensure that no PG medical seat goes unfilled, the NEET PG qualifying cut-offs were reduced to zero earlier last month. Prior to the implementation of the zero percentile cut-off policy, the NEET PG cut-off was set at 50 per cent for those applicants from the general/unreserved category, 45 per cent for individuals with disabilities (PwD), and 40 per cent for those from other reserved groups.
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