NEET PG 2025 Counselling Closes Today; 73 Seats Withdrawn

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will close registration for NEET PG 2025 counselling today, November 4 . Candidates must complete applications on the official website, mcc.nic.in. The registration window closes at 12 noon . The payment facility closes at 3 pm , and the choice-filling option ends at 11:55 pm .

MCC also announced the withdrawal of 73 postgraduate seats from the NEET PG 2025 seat matrix. This change impacts seat availability across six states.

Key Deadlines for NEET PG Counselling 2025

Today marks the final day for candidates to participate in the initial phases of NEET PG counselling. Meeting these deadlines is critical for inclusion in the current counselling round. Candidates should confirm their registration and payment status.

  • Registration Closure: 12 noon, November 4
  • Payment Window Closes: 3 pm, November 4
  • Choice-Filling Ends: 11:55 pm, November 4

Students must finalize their choices for medical courses and colleges before the choice-filling deadline. No modifications will be possible after the window closes.

73 Postgraduate Seats Removed from Matrix

The Medical Counselling Committee has withdrawn 73 postgraduate seats from the National Medical Commission (NMC) NEET PG seat matrix for 2025. These removals follow information provided by affected medical colleges. This update alters the overall number of available seats for various specialities.

The withdrawn seats are distributed across six Indian states. Gujarat experienced the largest reduction, losing 39 seats. Jammu & Kashmir saw 12 seats removed, while Uttar Pradesh had 9 seats withdrawn. Chhattisgarh lost 7 seats, Telangana 4, and West Bengal 2 seats. Candidates should note these changes as they may affect their preferences for specific programs or institutions.

Detailed Seat Withdrawal List

The following table lists the institutions, specialties, and number of seats removed from the NEET PG 2025 seat matrix:

State Institute Code Name of Hospital / Institute Specialty Codes (with subjects) Seats Removed
Gujarat 700712 GMERS Medical College and General Hospital, Himmatnagar DANS (Anaesthesiology) – 5
DMED (General Medicine) – 4
DSUR (General Surgery) – 5
NDORT (Orthopaedics) – 4
DPTH (Pathology) – 3
DPSYN (Psychiatry) – 2
DENT (ENT) – 1
24
Gujarat 700718 GMERS Medical College and General Hospital, Vadnagar DMIC (Microbiology) – 3 3
Gujarat 701306 GMERS Medical College and Hospital, Junagadh DPTH (Pathology) – 6
DMED (General Medicine) – 2
NBDA (Anaesthesiology) – 3
11
Gujarat 700693 GMERS Medical College, Gandhinagar DREP (Respiratory Medicine) – 1 1
Jammu & Kashmir 700760 Associated Hospital Government Medical College, Kathua DMED (General Medicine) – 2
DSUR (General Surgery) – 1
DPED (Paediatrics) – 1
DPHA (Pharmacology) – 3
DANS (Anaesthesiology) – 3
10
Jammu & Kashmir 700758 Government Medical College and Associated Hospital, Rajouri DPED (Paediatrics) – 2 2
Telangana 701163 Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad DIBT (Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion) – 4 4
Uttar Pradesh 701338 Autonomous State Medical College and Allied Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil Memorial Hospital, Shahjahanpur NDCH (Paediatrics) – 1 1
West Bengal 701289 Diamond Harbour Government Medical College and Hospital, South 24 Parganas NBDO (Ophthalmology) – 2 2
Uttar Pradesh 701595 Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Varanasi NDMR (Radio Diagnosis) – 4 4
Uttar Pradesh 701609 Maharaja Suhel Dev Medical College and Maharishi Balark Hospital, Bahraich NDLO (ENT) – 2 2
Uttar Pradesh 701243 Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Noida DIBT (Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion) – 2 2
Chhattisgarh 701441 Shahid Mahendra Karma Memorial Government Hospital (Govt. Medical College), Jagdalpur DMED (General Medicine) – 4
DSUR (General Surgery) – 3
7

Guidance for NRI Candidates

The MCC has released a provisional list of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) candidates. These candidates are eligible for NEET PG seat allotment 2025, based on their submitted documents. The list remains provisional, pending verification.

NRI candidates must ensure all original supporting documents are submitted correctly. Required documents include proof of NRI status and relationship certificates. Colleges will verify these at the time of reporting. Document deficiency may lead to seat allotment cancellation.

All candidates must regularly check the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in, for updates and further instructions regarding the counselling process. Timely action is necessary to avoid complications.