NEET UG Counselling 2025: MCC announces NRI quota guidelines, warns against fake documents

Anu Parthiban | July 22, 2025 | 06:01 PM IST | 1 min read

MCC NEET Counselling 2025: Applicants will have to produce a document issued by the Indian Mission or ministry of external affairs (MEA) to be eligible for admission under the NRI quota.

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NEET UG 2025 NRI quota admission guidelines for MBBS, BDS and allied courses. (Representational image: Freepik)

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the eligibility criteria and application process for candidates seeking admission in MBBS, BDS, and allied courses under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota. The committee also warned that submitting fake documents will lead to cancellation of candidature. NEET UG Counselling 2025 (Begins) LIVE

The MCC has issued the NEET UG information bulletin 2025 for the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) counselling. Along with this, it also uploaded advisory for NRI and PwD category candidates.

As per the eligibility criteria for NRI quota, applicants will have to produce the document issued by the Indian Mission or ministry of external affairs (MEA) confirming that they are NRI, child or ward an NRI (minor under bona fide guardianship).

The documents submitted during the NEET UG counselling 2025 process will be verified at the time of reporting to the allotted college. The colleges will send these copies of proof to the MCC, which will then be sent to the concerned mission or embassy for verification.

If any candidate is found to have submitted incomplete or false documents, their candidature will be rejected.

“If the documents are found to be ‘FAKE’ at a later stage, the seat of the candidate is liable to get cancelled and action as deemed appropriate by the competent authority will be initiated against the candidate and the college,” the MCC said.

Further, the MCC reserves the right to seek further clarification or supporting documents if necessary. “Any attempt to misrepresent eligibility will result in disqualification,” it reiterated.

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