NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Counselling: Choice Filling Ends Tomorrow

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) concludes the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2025 Round 2 choice filling process tomorrow, December 12, 2025 . Registered candidates must submit their preferred courses and institutions on the official website,mcc.nic.in, before the deadline.

This counselling round is a critical step for qualified candidates seeking admission to Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS), and PG Diploma programs. The process allocates seats in various medical colleges across India based on national merit.

Seat allotment outcomes depend on three main factors: the candidate’s rank in the NEET PG merit list, the specific choices they have filled and locked, and the total number of vacancies available. The MCC conducts a total of four rounds for seat allocation: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and a final Stray Vacancy Round, ensuring multiple opportunities for eligible candidates.

NEET PG 2025 Counselling: Round 2 Schedule

The Medical Counselling Committee has published the following key dates for the NEET PG Counselling Round 2:

Particulars Dates
Registration & Payment December 5 to 9, 2025
Choice Filling & Locking December 6 to 12, 2025
Processing of Seat Allotment To Be Announced (TBA)
NEET PG Counselling Round 2 Result To Be Announced (TBA)
Reporting / Joining To Be Announced (TBA)
Verification of Joined Candidates & Data Sharing To Be Announced (TBA)

Following the choice filling deadline, the MCC’s system processes seat allotments. This involves an algorithm matching candidate choices with available seats based on merit. Candidates whose choices align with their rank and seat availability receive a provisional allotment.

The “Reporting / Joining” phase requires provisionally allotted candidates to physically visit their assigned college. Here, they complete admission formalities, including document verification and fee payment. Specific dates for these stages remain pending and will be updated on the MCC website.

NEET PG 2025 Seat Allotment Result

The MCC releases individual seat allotment results for each counselling round. The Round 2 results will soon appear as a PDF document on mcc.nic.in. This document will contain essential information for each allotted candidate.

Result details include the candidate’s NEET PG rank, the name of the allotted college, the specific quota under which admission is granted, the assigned course (MD, MS, or Diploma), and the candidate’s category. Candidates must download their allotment letter once results are published.

Upon result declaration, candidates have options. They can accept the allotted seat and report to the college, opt for an upgrade in a subsequent round, or exit the counselling process. Understanding these options is vital for making informed decisions.

Documents Required for NEET PG 2025 Counselling

Candidates must bring a specific set of original documents, along with self-attested copies, for verification at the allotted college. These documents confirm identity, eligibility, and academic qualifications for postgraduate medical admission.

  • NEET PG Admit Card
  • NEET PG Result
  • Mark Sheets of MBBS/BDS professional examinations (all years/semesters)
  • MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate
  • Internship Completion Certificate (indicating completion by the stipulated date)
  • Permanent or Provisional Registration certificate issued by Medical Council of India (MCI) or State Medical Council (SMC)
  • Date of Birth Proof (e.g., Class 10th certificate)
  • Valid Government ID Proof (e.g., Aadhaar card, Passport, Driving License)
  • Caste Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC candidates, as per central government format)
  • Disability Certificate (for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities, issued by a designated authority)

Incorrect or missing documents can lead to cancellation of admission. Candidates should prepare all required paperwork in advance. Regular checks on the MCC website will provide the latest updates and clarifications regarding the verification process and subsequent admission steps.