According to the advisory, hospitals and institutions must strictly comply with MCC’s counselling guidelines and timelines, ensuring transparency and timely updates on the MCC portal regarding candidate reporting and joining.
Key Points from the NBEMS Advisory
1. Mandatory Compliance with MCC Guidelines:
All accredited hospitals must adhere to the counselling schedule, information bulletin, and procedural framework available on MCC’s official website.
2. Document Verification & Medical Fitness:
Hospitals must verify original documents of candidates at the time of reporting. Only medically fit candidates, certified by the institution’s medical board, will be allowed to join the NBEMS course.
3. Course Fee Payment:
Candidates allotted seats must pay the first-year annual course fee exclusively through the official NBEMS portal:
https://cns.natboard.edu.in/CandRv1/seatMatrix/index.php
Hospitals are required to confirm payment before approving the candidate’s joining. Non-payment will lead to seat cancellation and reallocation in subsequent rounds.
4. Timely Status Updates on MCC Portal:
Institutions must update the reporting/joining status of every candidate within the MCC-specified timeline. Any delay or non-compliance may result in seat forfeiture.
5. Online Portal for Joining & Registration (OPJR):
The OPJR portal will stay inactive until all counselling rounds conclude. Hospitals can upload joining documents and candidate status only after final counselling.
6. Joining Deadlines & Training Commencement:
Candidates must report and join within the allotted time window of their counselling round. No extensions will be granted, and the training period will commence from the date of joining.
7. Guidelines for In-Service Doctors:
Doctors serving under Central/State Governments, Railways, PSUs, or ESIC must present a valid No Objection Certificate (NOC) and study leave approval from their parent organization before joining.
The NBEMS advisory emphasizes strict adherence to the MCC’s reporting protocol to maintain uniformity and prevent administrative delays during the NEET PG 2025 counselling process.