The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) confirmed that the NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2 seat allotment results remain unchanged. These results, for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, were initially declared on September 18, 2025 . Seat processing for this round has concluded, solidifying the allocations for thousands of prospective medical students.
MCC, the body regulating NEET UG counselling, also announced a revised schedule for Round 2, accessible at its official website, mcc.nic.in. Simultaneously, the committee released the provisional list for the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota for the second round of allotment, providing clarity for eligible candidates.
Significant seat availability marked the second round of counselling. Data revealed 1,134 recently added MBBS and BDS seats . Additionally, the system reported 7,088 virtual vacant seats and 13,501 open seats across MBBS, BDS, and BSc Nursing programmes. This broad availability offered opportunities for a large pool of applicants.
The final seat allocation list detailed key admission figures. A total of 2,420 candidates secured upgraded seats , indicating movement to more preferred choices. Candidates with the highest scores generally retained their originally allotted seats. Overall, Round 2 successfully placed 31,877 individuals into both public and private medical and dental institutions. Furthermore, 419 candidates were allotted seats specifically under the NRI Priority 1 and 2 categories.
NEET UG Counselling Procedure 2025
The NEET UG counselling 2025 follows a structured five-step procedure for undergraduate medical and dental programmes. Adhering to these steps is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission:
- Step 1: Register and Pay Fees. Candidates must register online on the MCC portal and pay the non-refundable counselling fees to become eligible for seat allocation.
- Step 2: Fill and Lock Choices. Applicants select their preferred medical or dental colleges and courses from the available options. These choices must be locked by the specified deadline for consideration.
- Step 3: Seat Allotment. The MCC allocates seats based on candidates’ NEET UG scores, the choices they filled, and applicable reservation policies.
- Step 4: Report to Allotted College. Candidates provisionally allotted a seat must report to their assigned Medical or Dental College within the stipulated timeframe. This step involves document verification and confirmation of admission.
- Step 5: Re-allotment of Vacant Seats. If seats remain vacant after initial rounds, the MCC conducts further rounds for re-allotment to ensure all available positions are filled.
Documents Required for NEET UG Counselling 2025
Candidates must prepare and present a specific set of documents for NEET UG counselling verification. Having these documents ready streamlines the admission process:
- NEET Admit Card: Essential for identity verification during the counselling process.
- NEET 2025 Scorecard: Confirms the candidate’s performance in the entrance examination.
- Class 10 Certificate and Mark Sheet: Used to verify the candidate’s date of birth and initial academic record.
- Class 12 Certificate and Mark Sheet: Required to confirm eligibility based on qualifying examination results.
- ID Proof: A valid government-issued photo identification (e.g., Aadhar, PAN Card, Driving License, Passport) is mandatory.
- Eight Passport-size Photographs: Needed for various application forms and college records.
- Provisional Allotment Letter: Issued by MCC, confirming the seat provisionally allotted to the candidate.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable): Required for candidates seeking admission under reserved categories.
- PwD Certificate (if applicable): For candidates with disabilities claiming reservation benefits.