NEET UG 2025 Counselling: Round 3 Seat Allotment (October 18), Choice Filling (Till Oct 16), Dates, Seat Matrix, Institutes Reporting

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test 2025 ( NEET )

DeskCalelnderCounselling - 30 Sep '25 - 16 Oct '25

Sreetama Datta Roy
Updated on Oct 13, 2025 17:20 IST

By Sreetama Datta Roy, Manager Content

The NEET 2025 counselling Round 3 had commenced on September 29, 2025. The NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 seat allotment result was scheduled to be declared on October 8, 2025, but was postponed to October 11, 2025, and is now postponed to October 18, 2025. A total of 263 seats have been added between October 6 and October 10, 2025. Due to this, the choice filling has been reopened till October 16, 2025, 11.55 PM

Also Read: NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 3 Choice Filling Extended Again After Addition of 196 Seats

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) revised the entire schedule, which will now conclude on November 19, 2025. There will be four rounds of NEET 2025 counselling.  Those allotted seats in NEET Counselling 2025 Round 1 and Round 2 could resign between September 30 and October 11, 2025. 

 

Table of content
  • NEET UG Counselling 2025 Overview
  • NEET 2025 Exam Dates
  • NEET 2025 Counselling Seat Matrix
  • NEET 2025 Counselling Result
  • How to Register for NEET Counselling 2025
  • NEET Counselling 2025 Eligibility Criteria
  • Documents Required for NEET Counselling 2025
  • NEET 2025 Counselling Process
  • State Counselling for NEET UG 2025: For State Quota Seats
  • How to Convert Nationality From Indian to NRI
  • FAQs Regarding NEET Counselling 2025
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NEET UG Counselling 2025 Overview

The NEET counselling process is being conducted by MCC in online mode, except for the last step, which is the institute reporting process, wherein candidates have to be physically present at the allotted institute for document verification and complete the admission process. There will be approximately five to six rounds of NEET 2025 counselling, and the rounds may be extended based on the number of vacant seats. 

The NEET 2025 counselling can be divided into two types: for the 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ) seats and 85 per cent State Quota (SQ) seats. While MCC conducts the counselling process for the AIQ seats, State Counselling authorities conduct the NEET State Counselling process. 

The overview or the highlights of the NEET 2025 counselling are in the table below.

Particulars

Details

Mode of NEET 2025 Counselling

Online

Types of NEET 2025 Counselling

Central and States

Types of Seat Quota for NEET 2025 Counselling

All India Quota (AIQ)

State Quota (AQ)

Ratio of Seat Types of NEET 2025 Counselling

AIQ – 15%

SQ – 85%

Institutes Participating in NEET 2025 Counselling

All government and private medical, dental and certain nursing colleges

The central and state counselling processes of NEET are conducted by 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ) seats for admission to MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing courses at Central and Deemed Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER and AFMC institutes. On the other hand, the 85 per cent state quota seats for medical admission are conducted by the State Authorities for admission to state medical colleges.

NEET UG 2025 Counselling Rounds

There are four rounds of NEET 2025 counselling, which are as follows:

  • Round 1

  • Round 2

  • Round 3/Mop-up Round

  • Stray Vacancy Round

After the conclusion of the first four rounds of NEET UG 2025 counselling, there may be additional rounds of counselling to fill up the vacant seats. The number of rounds may further increase depending on the seat vacancy.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is it necessary to join allotted Medical/Dental College of Round 1 to get chance to participate in Round 2 of NEET counselling?
A: 

No, candidates need not report or join the allotted college of NEET counselling Round 1 since there is free exit. However if they want to retain the Round 1 seat and upgrade in Round 2 they have to physically join the college of Round 1 and give up-gradation willingness for Round 2 at the time of admission. In case candidates decide to resign the seat allotted to them in the first round, then they can do so prior to registering in the next round of NEET counselling.

Q:   Is it necessary to fill up the NEET counselling choices and lock the choices to get seat allotted?
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After online registration for NEET counselling process, candidates will have to fill in choice of Institutions/colleges/courses in order of their preference. Once the choice is filled in, it can be modified before locking it. During the choice locking period, it is necessary to lock the choices to get a printout of the submitted choices. If a candidate does not lock the choice submitted by him/her, it will be automatically locked as per schedule. In case they don't register and fill in choices during registration period, they will not be allotted any seat. NEET counselling registration will be available before the first three rounds of counselling, and not before the Stray Vacancy Round.

NEET 2025 Exam Dates

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of NEET 2025 exam

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
30 Sep ' 25 - 16 Oct ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Choice Filling

ONGOING
16 Oct ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Choice Locking

18 Oct ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Seat Allotment Result

19 Oct ' 25 - 27 Oct ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Institute Reporting

30 Oct ' 25 - 03 Nov ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Registration

01 Nov ' 25 - 05 Nov ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Filling

05 Nov ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Online Stray Vacancy Round Choice Locking

DatesPast Exam Dates
29 Sep ' 25 - 05 Oct ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Registration

18 Sep ' 25 - 25 Sep ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Institute Reporting

17 Sep ' 25

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Seat Allotment Result

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NEET 2025 Counselling Seat Matrix

MCC releases the NEET UG counselling 2025 seat matrix for each round separately before the commencement of the choice filling process. 

The table below brings the seat matrix PDF along with the number of seats for the NEET 2025 Counselling Round 1.

Institute Type Number of Seats Download PDF
AIIMS, BHU and JIPMER 2,179 Download Now
All India Quota 8,651 Download Now
Central Universities (DU, IP, BHU, Jamia, AMU) 1,272 Download Now
Deemed Universities 13,939 Download Now
ESIC 474 Download Now
BSc Nursing 507 Download Now

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Seat Matrix

The seat matrix for the NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 was released on September 5, 2025, and includes 7,088 Virtual Vacancies and 13,501 Clear Vacancies in the MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing courses. 1,134 MBBS and BDS seats have been added in this round. A total of 197 seats have been added at ESIC Medical College, Hyderabad, and Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi.
Also Read: NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Seat Matrix Released at mcc.nic.in; 1134 MBBS and BDS Seats Added

The following table brings the seat vacancies and seat matrix for the MCC NEET UG Counselling Round 2.

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 Seat Matrix

Number of Seats

Newly Added Seats

1,134

Virtual Vacancy

7,088

Clear Vacancy

13,501

NEET 2025 Counselling Round 3 Seat Matrix

According to the NEET 2025 counselling Round 3 seat matrix, there are 10,737 Virtual Vacancies and 4,921 Clear Vacancies. As many as 138 MBBS seats have been added in this round. The following table brings the type-wise seats along with the number available for NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3.

Seat Type

Number of Seats

Newly Added

138

Clear Vacancy

4,921

Virtual Vacancy

10,737

Newly Added Seats on 06-Oct-2025

8

Newly Added Seats on 08-Oct-2025

50

Newly Added Seats on 09-Oct-2025

67

Newly Added Seats on 10-Oct-2025

196

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the meaning of Clear Vacancy and Virtual Vacancy for the Seat Matrix of NEET counselling?
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The terms Clear Vacancy and Virtual Vacancy are related to the NEET seat matrix, which is released prior to each round of counselling. Clear Vacancy means empty or unclaimed seats at the end of the institute reporting process conducted at the end of each round. After the declaration of the seat allotment result, if a candidate exits the seat, then those seats come under the Clear Vacancy category. On the other hand, Virtual Vacancy refers to the seats which are considered to be available, if candidates allotted those seats opt for upgradation. In case their seat is not upgraded then the virtual vacancy will not be applicable anymore. 

Q:   What does NEET counselling seat matrix mean?
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NEET counselling seat matrix refers to the number of seats offered across the participating institutes for each course. The seat matrix is released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) before the commencement of the counselling process. The seat matrix is released in institute-wise categories for the types of institutes, such as Deemed universities, AIIMS & JIPMER, etc. For NEET 2025 counselling, the primary seat matrix released by MCC for Round 1 was of for Deemed University, Central University, BSc Nursing and AIQ seats. After that, for the second and third rounds, MCC releases the list of newly added seats along with the clear vacancy and virtual vacancy. 

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NEET 2025 Counselling Result

DeskCalendarCounselling: 30 Sep ' 25 - 16 Oct ' 25

MCC will release the NEET 2025 counselling result or seat allotment result for each round in online mode. After the completion of the choice filling and locking processes for each round. The NEET counselling result is released in PDF format. At first, provisional result is announced, and candidates are given a chance to submit grievances online through email, after which the final result is declared. 

The following table brings the NEET 2025 counselling seat allotment result for each round.  

NEET 2025 Counselling Round Seat Allotment Result PDF Number of Candidates Allotted Seats
Round 1

Download Now (Provisional)

Download Now (Final)

26,608
Round 2

Download Now (Provisional)

Download Now (Final)

12,901 (fresh allotted)

2,420 (upgraded)

How to Resign NEET 2025 Counselling Allotted Seats

Candidates will have to follow the steps given below to resign the NEET 2025 counselling Round 1 seats:

  • Visit the NEET counselling website – mcc.nic.in/ug-medical-counselling/
  • Click on the New Registration 2025 tab under the Candidate Activity Board
  • Login with the registration credentials for NEET 2025 Counselling
  • Click on the Seat Resignation link
  • Confirm and resign your seat
  • Click on save
  • Download and keep the seat resignation confirmation page until you are finally admitted to a state quota seat 

“Candidates are advised to ensure that their Resignation Letter is generated online (through the portal provided by MCC) by the allotted college, failing which the resignation will be treated as ‘Null & Void’,” MCC has stated.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the process to check NEET 2025 counselling result?
A: 

Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), the counselling authority for NEET counselling releases the NEET counselling seat allotment result online, in PDF format. The steps to check the result are given below:

  • Visit the official website of MCC at mcc.nic.in 

  • Click on the link indicating Result under the Current Events section

  • Find your Roll Number or All India Rank (AIR) on the PDF document

  • Download the Seat Allotment order

Q:   When is the NEET counselling result declared?
A: 

MCC has announced the NEET 2025 counselling result dates for each round along with the schedule or the important dates. In general, the NEET counselling result or the seat allotment result is released within five to seven days of the round commencement. First, a provisional result is released, followed by the final result. Candidates can submit objections or grievances by sending mail to MCC within the stipulated schedule.  

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How to Register for NEET Counselling 2025

Candidates have to register for NEET UG 2025 counselling in the following manner.

  • Visit the official website of MCC – mcc.nic.in

  • Click on the ‘New Registration 2025’ tab 

  • Read the instructions

  • Enter the mandatory details such as NEET UG roll number, parent’s name, date of birth and security code

  • Select the password

  • The credentials will be generated and sent to the registered email address

  • Complete the registration form by entering personal, educational, NEET 2025 result and other details and uploading scanned photograph and signature

  • Pay the registration fee and take a printout of the registration confirmation page

NEET counselling registration fee

Candidates can refer to the table below to know the registration fee for NEET 2025 counselling.

Category

Fee (in INR)

Non-refundable fee

15 per cent AIQ/ Central Universities

General

1,000

SC/ ST/ OBC/ PWD

500

Deemed Universities

All categories

5,000

Refundable tuition fee

15 per cent AIQ/ Central Universities

General

10,000

SC/ ST/ OBC/ PWD

5,000

Deemed Universities

All categories

2,00,000

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the NEET counselling registration fee?
A: 

The NEET counselling registration fee varies for different candidate categories. For the AIQ seats and Central Universities, the fee for the General category candidates is INR 1,000 and for the SC, ST, OBC and PwD category candidates, the fee is INR 500. For participating in the NEET counselling process for Deemed Universities, the registration fee for all category candidates is INR 5,000. The registration fee is non-refundable. On the other hand, candidates will have to pay the tuition fee which is refundable. The amount for the General category candidates for the AIQ seats and Central Universities is INR 10,000. For the reserved category candidates, the amount is INR 5,000. For Deemed Universities, the tuition fee to be paid by all category candidates is INR 2,00,000. Those who would not be allotted a seat after the NEET counselling process will be refunded the tuition fee after the conclusion of the counselling rounds.

Q:   I have forgotten my NEET counselling registration password. How can I retrieve it?
A: 
To retrieve the forgotten NEET counselling registration password, the candidate have to enter the information that he/she filled at the time of registration and then security question and answer have to be entered as given during New Candidate registration process. The above data submitted by the candidate will be validated with the registered candidates database. If the above entries match, then only the candidate would be permitted to enter new password to proceed further.
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NEET Counselling 2025 Eligibility Criteria

To participate in the NEET UG 2025 counselling process, candidates must fulfil the following eligibility requirements:

  • They must qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)
  • They must be registered on the official website of MCC
  • All candidates, including candidates from the UT of J&K, can participate in the counselling for AIQ seats and deemed universities

NEET 2025 Qualifying Cutoff

Along with the NEET result 2025, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the NEET 2025 cutoff or the qualifying marks for each category.

Category

NEET 2025 Cutoff percentile

NEET 2025 Cutoff score

UR/EWS

50th

686-144

OBC, SC, ST

40th

143-113

UR/EWS-PwD

45th

143-127

OBC/SC/St-PwD

40th

126-113

Also Read: NEET Passing/Qualifying Marks

Eligibility Criteria for Central Universities 

The following table mentions the eligibility criteria for the Central Universities and the seat scheme.

Central Universities Seat Scheme Eligibility Criteria
Delhi University (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS) 15% of seats of the colleges affiliated with the Delhi University Candidates who have passed Class 11 and Class 12 from an institute located in Delhi will be able to apply for these 85% seats
Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia The institute offers 50 BDS seats, out of which 47 seats will be filled through the MCC NEET counselling. The remaining three seats fall under the institutional quota. The institutional quota seats will be allotted to only those candidates who have passed Class 11 and Class 12 from JMI institutes
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) The institute reserves 50 per cent of its seats. The remaining 50 per cent will be filled through the MCC counselling of NEET. Candidates who have studied at AMU for the past three years can opt for institutional quota.
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) 15% seats  All candidates who fulfil the basic eligibility criteria for NEET MCC counselling can apply for the seats at BHU. There is no special requirement for applying to this institute. 

Reservation of AIQ Seats in NEET 2025

The Government of India has implemented 27 per cent OBC reservation (Non-Creamy Layer) and 10 per cent EWS reservation in 15 per cent Under Graduate (UG) All India Quota seats (MBBS/BDS) (contributed by the State/UTs to the Central Pool) in the selection of candidates through NEET UG counselling for MBBS. 

Category Reservation Percentage
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
PwBD 5% (Horizontal Reservation)
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 27% only in National Institutes/Central
Universities
EWS 10% only in National Institutes/Central Universities

Also Read: Top medical colleges in India based on NIRF 2024 ranking

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Who are eligible for the NEET counselling second round of seat allotment?
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Candidates eligible for seat allotment in the NEET counselling of second round would be from one of the following groups. Group I- Registered candidates who did not get any seat allotment in the first round. Group II- Registered candidates who have secured seat and whose first round of allotted seat got cancelled during the document verification on reporting for admission will be considered for allotment of seat in the next round of seat allotment, with changed Category, subject to availability of seat in respective category. Group III- Candidates who have reported at allotted institute during 1st round of allotment and submitted willingness for second round up-gradation as Yes. Group IV- Candidates who have been allotted a seat but Not Joined. Group V- Candidates who have resigned in online mode during the time frame from the allotted seat of first round at college.
Q:   What is the eligibility criteria to participate in the NEET counselling process?
A: 

The eligibility criteria to participate in the NEET counselling process is given below:

a. They must qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) by securing the cutoff marks as per their category

b. They must be registered on the official website of MCC

c. All candidates, including candidates from the UT of J&K, can participate in the counselling for AIQ seats and deemed universities.

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Documents Required for NEET Counselling 2025

Candidates reporting to the allocated institute for confirmation of the seat had to carry the following documents with them:

  • NEET Admit Card 2025
  • NEET 2025 scorecard
  • Class 10 mark sheet and certificate
  • Class 12 mark sheet and certificate
  • Valid, non-expired and government-issued photo ID proof
  • Six to eight passport-sized photographs (preferably the same as the one submitted with the NEET 2025 application form)
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • Disability Certificate (if applicable)
  • Provisional allotment letter

*Candidates have to carry both original and photocopies of the above-mentioned documents for the institute reporting or document verification rounds.

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Q:   What is the list of documents required in NEET UG counselling?
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Candidates reporting to the allocated institute for confirmation of the seat must carry the following documents with them: 

  • NEET admit card
  • NEET result or score card
  • Class 10 mark sheet and certificate
  • Class 12 mark sheet and certificate
  • Valid, non-expired and government-issued photo ID proof
  • Six to eight passport-sized photographs
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable)
  • Disability Certificate (if applicable)
  • NEET Gap Certificate (if applicable)
  • Provisional allotment letter

Candidates must carry both original and photocopies of the above-mentioned documents to the institutes where they have been allotted seats for the final admission process.

Q:   What if I do not have my original documents with me at the time of joining the allotted college at the NEET counselling?
A: 

Candidates who have been allotted seats at the end of a round of NEET counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) need to bring their original certificates at the time of reporting. Candidates who have deposited their original documents with any other Institute/College/University and come for admission with a certificate stating that "their original certificates are deposited with the Institute /College/University" will not be allowed to take admission in allotted Medical/Dental College. Hence, they must ensure that the original as well as the photocopies of the important documents are carried to the allotted institutes. In case of the documents, they must retrieve those, or request to issue a duplicate copy from the concerned authorities.

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NEET 2025 Counselling Process

Candidates qualifying for NEET 2025 willing to participate in the counselling process for the AIQ seats in Deemed Universities/ Central Universities/ ESIC colleges have to register online on the official website of MCC. The process of NEET 2025 counselling is explained in detail below:

Registration

The first step is to register for the NEET counselling window for each round. The registration process is completely online. Candidates have to visit the official website of MCC to complete the registration process and pay the fee in online mode using net banking, credit or debit card and UPI. 

Choice filling

  • After completing the registration process, candidates need to fill in the choices by logging into the registered account on the MCC portal
  • They need to choose the course/ college in the desired order of preference
  • They can fill in any number of choices from the list provided
  • Candidates can add/delete a choice
  • They can also move up/ move down a choice as per their preference
  • After filling in the choices, they must save a copy of the choices filled in for future reference

Also Read: NEET UG 2025 Choice Filling Process

Choice Locking

The next step is to lock the choices entered by them. During the choice locking period, it is necessary to lock the choices to get a print of your submitted choices. Cautioning candidates, MCC stated, “Don’t wait till the last minute to Register and Lock your choices and to take a printout. Please go through your submitted choices before locking, as once you lock the choices they cannot be modified or changed even if you have made a mistake. It may result in the allotment of a seat which you never wanted. Please note that the choices once locked cannot be unlocked even from MCC.”

Verification by Universities and Processing of Seat Allotment

The universities and colleges will verify the registration details and choices submitted by candidates. Accordingly, they will release the seat allotment result.

Seat Allotment Result

MCC will release the seat allotment result for candidates who will register and submit choices following the due process. First, a provisional result will be released and candidates will be allowed to submit objections if any and then, the final result or seat allotment list will be released. Based on their seat allotment, candidates could either accept or go for the institute reporting round. Or they could opt for an upgrade of seats. In case of the latter, they had to register for further rounds of counselling.

Also Read: NEET UG 2025 Seat Allotment List

Reporting to the college allotted

Candidates who will be allocated seats in counselling of NEET 2025 will have to report to the allocated institutes for verification of documents and confirmation of the seat. If any candidate accepts the seat that is allocated to them but fail to report to the allocated institute before the given deadline, their candidature will be cancelled. 

The seats left vacant after the first round will be carried forward to the second round. However, the seats left vacant after the last round of NEET counselling 2025 will be transferred to the respective state quota. The seats left vacant in the AIQ quota of Deemed Universities/ Central Universities/ ESIC colleges will be filled through a mop-up round of NEET 2025 counselling. The remaining seats (if any) will be filled in the institutional round/stray round of NEET Counselling.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can a candidate participate in second round of NEET counselling without submitting fresh choices?
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According to the NEET counselling conducting body Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), fresh choice submission by eligible candidates is necessary for consideration for seat allotment during Round 2. If candidate does not submit fresh choice (s) during choice filling period, the candidate will not be considered for allotment of seat during Round- 2 and will retain the already allotted (joined) seat, if any. Candidates need to register afresh before the commencement of the Round 2, even if they had registered in the Round 1.

Q:   Is it necessary to join allotted Medical/Dental College of Round 1 to get chance to participate in Round 2 of NEET counselling?
A: 

No, candidates need not report or join the allotted college of NEET counselling Round 1 since there is free exit. However if they want to retain the Round 1 seat and upgrade in Round 2 they have to physically join the college of Round 1 and give up-gradation willingness for Round 2 at the time of admission. In case candidates decide to resign the seat allotted to them in the first round, then they can do so prior to registering in the next round of NEET counselling.

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State Counselling for NEET UG 2025: For State Quota Seats

As mentioned earlier, NEET UG counselling for 15 per cent AIQ quota seats is conducted by MCC. The remaining 85 per cent of seats are filled through the state counselling for the NEET UG 2024 process of the respective state. Admission to private colleges in a state was also done through the counselling of that respective state. 

NEET State Counselling

Counselling Status

Delhi NEET Counselling

Round 1 seat allotment result expected on August 6

Gujarat NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list released

Punjab NEET Counselling

Round 1 seat allotment result on August 6

Jharkhand NEET Counselling

Round 1 result on August 6

Institute reporting from August 7 to August 12

Odisha NEET Counselling

Round 1 Final merit list released 

Choice fillin underway till August 6

Kerala NEET Counselling

Round 1 Option registration or choice filling process ended on August 4

Telangana NEET Counselling

Round 1 Management Quota and NRI Candidate Registration process underway till August 7, 2025

MP NEET Counselling

Round 1 Seat allotment result on August 6

Meghalaya NEET Counselling

Round 1 counselling underway till August 6

Jammu & Kashmir NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list released

Assam NEET Counselling

Round 1 seat allotment result on August 6

Arunachal Pradesh NEET Counselling

Round 1 Choice filling underway till August 7

Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list released

UP NEET Counselling

Round 1 seat allotment result on August 5

Rajasthan NEET Counselling

Round 1 choice filling process underway till August 7

Chhattisgarh NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list on August 5

Maharashtra NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list on August 6

West Bengal NEET Counselling

Round 1 registration process extended till August 8

Tripura NEET counselling

Round 1 Registration process underway till August 5

Uttarakhand NEET Counselling

Round 1 seat allotment result on August 6

Bihar NEET Counselling

Round 1 merit list to be released on August 6

Haryana NEET Counselling

To be announced

Karnataka NEET Counselling

Round 1 institute reporting underway till August 12

Andhra Pradesh NEET Counselling 

Round 1 PwBD category physical verification process from August 6 and August 7

Himachal Pradesh NEET Counselling

Round 1 provisional result declared on August 4

Puducherry NEET Counselling

Round 1 Revised Draft merit list released on August 1

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I participate in the state and all India counselling (NEET) simultaneously?
A: 

Yes, medical aspirants can participate in the state as well as the All India NEET counselling processes simultaneously. In general, the dates of state and the All India NEET counselling rounds will be different.

Before participating in either of the NEET counselling processes, candidates must ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria. For the State NEET counselling processes, candidates must belong to the domicile. Students not belonging to the state may also participate in the particular NEET state counselling, provided they register and participate from the NRI quota. Apart from that, other eligibility criteria are the same. 

Q:   What is the difference between NEET All India counselling and NEET state counselling?
A: 

NEET counselling or the NEET UG All India counselling and the NEET state counselling process are conducted for admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and other courses. The NEET UG All India counselling is conducted by MCC for the 15 per cent AIQ seats. On the other hand, the state NEET counsellings are conducted by the State Authorities, such as the Department of Medical Education (DME) for different states and Union Territories (UTs) for the 85 per cent State Quota (SQ) seats. The timeline and processes may vary for the NEET All India counselling and the state counselling for NEET. In general, there are three to four rounds for both counselling types. In the state counselling for NEET, the authorities release a merit list for registered eligible candidates. But MCC does not release a merit list. The other steps involved in both counselling types are similar, including registration, choice filling, release of seat allotment and institute reporting. 

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How to Convert Nationality From Indian to NRI

Before each round of NEET counselling 2025, MCC provides the option to convert the nationality from Indian to NRI. The process of candidates' nationality conversion and the conditions attached to it are given below.

Candidates willing to convert their nationality from Indian to NRI had to send the filled up form along with the requisite documents to the email id ug.nri.mcc@gmail.com

The following documents have to be uploaded to the email in the following order:

i. NEET-UG Admit Card and Score Card

ii. Proof of NRI Status of the parent/relative:

  • Valid Passport
  • Visa / Residence Permit / Work Permit
  • Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card / PIO card, if applicable
  • NRI Certificate issued by the Competent Authority (Embassy / Indian Consulate).

iii. Certificate of Relationship between the NRI relative and the candidate issued by the competent Revenue Authority through Family Tree.

iv. Affidavit (Notarised) by the NRI relative stating that they will sponsor the entire course fee and living expenses of the candidate during the period of study duly supported by NRE (Non-Resident External) Bank Account Pass Book.

v. 10th & 12th mark sheets + passing certificate

vi. Birth certificate

vii. Passport of candidate/ Sponsorer (optional)

Conditions Levied by MCC for Candidates Willing to Convert Nationality to NRI

MCC has laid down the following conditions for candidates who are willing to change nationality to NRI:

  • Candidates must have appeared and qualified for NEET 2025

  • Once the category is changed, candidates cannot avail of the benefit under the Muslim Minority quota/Jain Minority Quota/ SC/ ST/ OBC/ EWS or any other Quota.

  • The conversion of the Nationality of candidates from ‘Indian’ to ‘NRI’ is ‘Provisional’ based on the documents submitted by the candidates which will be verified by the allotted college authorities at the time of reporting.

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Q:   What is the mode of the NEET counselling process?
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The NEET counselling process is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) primarily in online mode. All the steps of the counselling process, including the registration, release of seat matrix, choice filling and locking, and release of the seat allotment result. Only the last and final round, which is the institute reporting, has to be done in offline mode. Herein candidates who have been allotted seats have to visit the institutes for document verification and complete the admission process by paying the requisite fee amount. 

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Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding NEET 2025 Counselling. 

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Q:   After I join a college allotted during the Second Round of NEET UG Counseling, can I leave or resign the seat?
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Once a candidate joins second round seat allotted in the NEET UG counselling, he/she will not be allowed to vacate from the allotted second round seat. However if candidates are allotted a seat in Second Round and have not joined the college, then he/she can Exit with Forfeiture of security amount. Moreover, the candidates who have joined up to round 2 of AIQ or state quota will not be eligible to participate in the further rounds of AIQ or state quota.

Q:   If I get an up-graded seat during second round of NEET counselling, can I join that college directly?
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No, you will have to get online generated relieving letter from the earlier institute, before you join the next college. Without such relieving letter, candidates will not be permitted to join the seat allotted in round 2. Upgradation is applicable for only those candidates who have joined allotted seat of first round and submit willingness for upgradation.

Q:   Who conducts NEET counselling?
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The NEET counselling is segregated into two categories: central or national, and state counselling. The central counselling for NEET is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee. The NEET counselling process conducted by MCC is for the admission to the 15 per cent All India Quota seats. On the other hand, State Authorities or the Education Department of various states conduct NEET state counselling for the 85 per cent state quota seats. MCC conducts the NEET counselling for MBBS, BDS and B.Sc. Nursing courses. On the other hand, the State Counselling Authorities conduct the admission process for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other medical or allied courses.

Q:   If I opt to participate in second round of NEET UG counseling, will my allotted seat of first round be cancelled?
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In case candidates are not allotted any seat in the second round of the NEET UG counselling, the earlier allotted seat in Round 1 will be retained. However, on up-gradation of a seat in the second round, the earlier allotted seat in Round 1 will automatically be cancelled and allotted to another candidate. Therefore, candidates are advised to fill in only higher choices or any other choice which they prefer over the earlier allotted seat, for second round.

Q:   What are the information carried in the NEET counselling result PDF?
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The following information will be carried on the MCC NEET UG allotment list:

  • NEET UG All India Rank

  • Allotted Quota

  • Allotted Institute

  • Course

  • Allotted Category

  • Candidate Category

  • Remarks

Q:   Is there any restriction for filling up number of choices of institutes and courses during the NEET counselling process?
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No, there is no limit in terms of entering the number of institutes and courses during the choice filling rounds of the NEET counselling process. Candidates can give as many choices as they wish for during online choice filling round. However choices should be in order of candidates' preference. According to the Medical Counselling Committee or MCC, There will be common software for AIQ, Deemed, Central Universities, B.Sc. Nursing, AIIMS, JIPMER, AMU, BHU for filling up choices. Also, there is no separate charge for choice filling. Candidates must also note that only filling choices is not enough, they must lock the choices within the stipulated date after verifying the choices and the preference order.

Q:   What are the courses for which NEET counselling process is conducted?
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The NEET counselling process conducted for the 15 per cent All India Quota (AIQ) seats will be conducted primarily for the MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing courses. For the State NEET counselling rounds, the courses for admission are MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS and BHMS courses. Some of the State NEET UG Counselling authorities also conduct admission for the Allied Courses such as BPTH, BoTH, BNYS, BASLP, etc. The courses may vary from state to state, but the MBBS and BDS courses are common all across. For the 15 per cent AIQ seats, the NEET counselling for B.A.MS, BUMS and BHMS courses are conducted separately by the requisite department and authorities, which is the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC).

Q:   What is the significance of the NEET seat matrix?
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The seat matrix for the NEET counselling is important for the choice filling process. Before filling and locking seat choices for each round of NEET counselling, candidates must go through the seat matrix or the seat vacancy and then enter their choices. MCC releases the seat matrix prior to the commencement of the counselling process. This is the overall seat matrix for all four rounds of counselling. Candidates participating in the Round 1 NEET counselling will have to choose from the entire gamut of the seats. From the second round onwards, the seat matrix is released in terms of the newly added seats and the clear and virtual vacancies. With each round of counselling, the number of available seats or the vacant seats reduces. 

Q:   In case my documents or certificates are in a regional language, will it be acceptable at the time of NEET counselling institute reporting?
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According to Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), the authority for NEET counselling, certificates issued by the competent authority on standard format, should be in English or Hindi language. Some of the states insist for certificate in English language only. Candidates are advised to carry certified  (attested) Copy of English version of the original certificate, in case certificate
issued is in other than English language, along with original certificate. 

Q:   Can NEET candidates participate in more than one state counselling?
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Yes, it is possible to participate in two state-level NEET counselling processes simultaneously. They may participate in the MCC NEET counselling or the national level counselling as well. However, once they are allotted a seat and they take admission, they will not be eligible to participate in other state or national level counselling processes. Moreover, if a candidate does not belong to a particular state, then he or she have to participate in NRI quota.  

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