Do we need to register again for Stray Vacancy round of NEET counselling?
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Yes, you will have to register again for Stray Vacancy round of NEET counselling.
For this year, the Stray Vacancy Round Choice Filling process is already closed.
Also, it is not always beneficial to wait for a stray vacancy.
As seats of most of the good colleges are allotted, maximum by the second round. And, the chances are very rare that you would get a decent college.
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Till 2022, there was no registration option for the Stray Vacancy round and only those who had registered and participated in the first three rounds were considered for seat allotment in the Stray Vacancy round. But from 2023 onwards, MCC changed the process, wherein candidates are now allowed to register afresh for the Stray Vacancy round of NEET. Hence, those who have not been allotted seats in the first three rounds, or have not joined the allotted institutes, will be able to register and participate in the Stray Vacancy round of NEET counselling.
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