This facility is available until 4th October 2025, 5:00 PM. Eligible PwD candidates must visit the designated disability assessment centres to obtain their official certificates, as per National Medical Commission (NMC) norms.
Steps for PwD Candidates
Check Eligibility Ensure that your disability falls under the categories defined by the NMC.
Visit Designated Centres Go to one of the MCC-approved disability centres for assessment.
Get Your Certificate Issued Certificates will be generated and uploaded to the MCC portal for use in counselling.
Complete Before Deadline The facility will remain active only till 5:00 PM on 4th October 2025. Missing this timeline could mean losing your PwD quota benefit for Round 3.
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Expert Tips from Radical Education
Visit the centres as early as possible. Waiting till the last day can risk technical or logistical issues.
Ensure you have your previous disability certificates, medical reports, and ID proofs ready for smooth verification.
Read through NMC’s eligibility criteria beforehand so you know what to expect.
If you face issues at one centre, check availability at alternative designated centres within the time.
Follow MCC’s official notices regularly; the rules can be strict, and ignorance may cost you a seat.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially released the MCC Round 2 Seat Allotment Results for NEET-UG counselling. For thousands of medical aspirants across India, today marks a major milestone in their journey to becoming future doctors.
Here’s what you should do after the Round 2 results:
Download Your Allotment Letter Log in to the MCC website and download your Round 2 allotment letter. This document is essential for reporting.
Report to the Allotted College You need to physically report to your allotted college within the given timeline (usually 5–7 days). Carry your original documents along with photocopies.
Keep All Documents Handy
Allotment Letter
NEET UG Admit Card & Result
Class 10th & 12th Certificates
Identity Proof (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
Caste/Category Certificates (if applicable)
Passport-size Photographs
Decision Time
If you are satisfied with your seat, → Report and secure it.
If you want to explore further options, → you can still wait for the next rounds.
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Download the MCC Round 2 Seat Allotment Results
Expert Tips From Radical Education
Take time to carefully analyze your allotted seat. Compare the college, course, location, and long-term opportunities before making a final choice.
Missing a reporting deadline or document submission can cost you your seat. Create a checklist and track dates to avoid last-minute stress.
Even small errors in your certificates (like spelling mistakes or mismatched details) can cause complications. Double-check everything before reporting.
If you’re not satisfied with Round 2, don’t lose heart. The Mop-up and Stray Vacancy rounds often open up good options. Keep your mindset flexible.
NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2: MCC Extends Schedule and Adds New Seats in Seat Matrix
The MCC NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2has brought fresh updates for medical aspirants. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced an extended schedule for Round 2 along with the addition of new seats in the seat matrix. This move aims to give students more opportunities and ensure every seat is properly accounted for before choice filling. With these changes, candidates now have extra time and better chances to secure their dream MBBS seat.
Round 2 Schedule Extended
MCC has decided to extend the Round 2 schedule.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved new seats which are being added to the counselling pool.
Verification of NRI category documents is still in progress.
Instead of rushing the process, MCC is ensuring that every seat is available and verified before students lock their options. The updated Round 2 schedule will be published on the official MCC website soon.
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New Seats Added in Round 2
Here’s the good news – extra seats have been included in the Round 2 seat matrix. This means more opportunities for students who are waiting for the right college or category.
Newly Added Seats
College
Quota
Seats Available
ESIC Medical College, Hyderabad
ESI Quota
UR – 3, OBC – 2, EWS – 1, SC – 2, ST – 1
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi
Deemed (Paid) Quota
158
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi
NRI Quota
30
Students can now edit their choices to include these fresh options.
Download the Official NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2 Notices
Expert Tips from Radical Education
More time means more opportunities. Use it to revise your options carefully.
Don’t forget to include the new seats if they suit your rank and category.
Check the MCC website directly instead of relying only on WhatsApp or social media forwards.
Keep your paperwork clean and complete because document verification is still ongoing.
Choice filling can be tricky. Even one wrong step can cost you a seat. If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to ask for professional counselling support.
TheMedical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially announced the revisedMCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling. If you are a NEET UG 2025 aspirant and still waiting for your medical seat under All India Quota (15%), Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS, or JIPMER, this update is crucial for you.
MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling Schedule
Event
Dates
Details
Verification of Seat Matrix by Institutes
3rd September 2025
Candidates can fill out preferences online
Registration & Fee Payment
4th – 9th September 2025 (till 12:00 noon)
Payment facility open till 9th Sept, 3:00 PM
Choice Filling
5th – 9th September 2025 (till 11:55 PM)
Candidates can fill preferences online
Choice Locking
9th September 2025, 4:00 PM – 11:55 PM
Final locking of filled choices
Processing of Seat Allotment
10th – 11th September 2025
MCC processes seat allocation
Result Declaration
12th September 2025
Round 2 seat allotment result released
Reporting/Joining of Colleges
13th – 19th September 2025
Students must report to allotted colleges
Verification of Admitted Candidates by Institutes
20th – 21st September 2025
Institutes verify admitted student data
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Download the MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling
Expert Tips by Radical Education
Register Early: Don’t wait for the last day. Early registration avoids the last-minute server rush.
Plan Your Choices: Make a list of your preferred colleges and courses in advance arrange them carefully before filling online.
Always Lock Your Choices: If you forget, the system auto-locks, which may not reflect your real preference.
Keep Documents Handy: NEET scorecard, admit card, photo ID, 10th & 12th certificates, and category documents should be ready.
Check Seat Matrix Before Filling: Knowing available seats helps you make smarter choices.
Don’t Miss Reporting: Once allotted, reach the college within the given time frame to secure your seat.
Stay Updated: Regularly check MCC’s website and trusted counselling updates—dates can change.
Whether you’re aiming for a prestigious AIIMS seat, dreaming of the heritage of BHU, or considering a deemed university for better flexibility, this seat matrix offers clarity, strategy, and direction.
What Is the Seat Matrix, and Why Does It Matter?
In simple terms, the seat matrix tells you how many seats are available in each college, under which quota, and for which category. This includes:
AIIMS & JIPMER Institutions
Central Universities (DU, BHU, AMU, JMI, etc.)
Deemed Universities
ESIC Medical Institutions
All India Quota (AIQ) Seats
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A Glimpse Into This Year’s Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS
AIIMS New Delhi continues to offer 125 seats, with a healthy distribution across UR, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST.
BHU’s Institute of Medical Sciences and JIPMER Puducherry both maintain competitive seat counts with detailed quotas.
Deemed universities offer thousands of paid and NRI seats, with institutions like Kasturba (Manipal), Kalinga, and DY Patil among the top choices.
ESIC colleges, while limited in number, provide an excellent alternative for insured persons (IP quota), especially for students from EWS or reserved categories.
Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for ESIC/IP
Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for AIQ except the central university
Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for AIIMS/ BHU/ JIPMER Round 1
Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for Deemed universities, Round 1
Download the final Round 1 Seat Matrix for MBBS/BDS for central universities (DU/IP/BHU/Jamia/AMU) Round 1
What You Should Do Now?
If you’ve cleared NEET 2025, this is your moment to take charge:
Download the full seat matrix PDFs
Understand your eligibility for quotas (State, AIQ, IP, NRI, etc.)
Prioritise colleges not just by ranking, but by category availability
Begin drafting your preference list before choice-filling opens
And remember—every seat you fill is a potential match. Fill choices not just based on name and fame, but also your rank, category, and financial comfort (especially for Deemed/NRI quotas).
MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Explained: Step-by-Step Admission and Document Verification Guide
MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)has released a formal notice outlining the admission procedure for candidates applying under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota for NEET UG 2025. This notice serves as a critical guideline for aspirants and families abroad seeking MBBS/BDS admissions in India through this special category.
Every year, several students apply for medical courses in India under the NRI quota. However, the process involves specific eligibility norms and documentation protocols that must be strictly followed to ensure a legitimate and smooth admission process.
MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota Eligibility
To qualify for admission under the NRI quota, the candidate must fall under one of the following categories:
Be an NRI (Non-Resident Indian)
Be a child or legal ward of an NRI (with valid guardianship, especially in the case of minors)
This eligibility must be officially documented and certified by an Indian Embassy, Consulate, or any authority under the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
MCC requires that documentation proving NRI status be submitted at the time of admission reporting to the allotted medical/dental college.
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Admission and Document Verification Process for MCC NEET UG 2025 NRI Quota
Here is how the process works:
Document Submission at College Level
Once a candidate secures a seat under the NRI quota during counselling, they must present the required documents at the time of physical reporting to the college.
College Submits Documents to MCC
The college will forward copies of all NRI verification documents to MCC for further scrutiny.
Verification by MEA/Mission
MCC will send these documents to the concerned Indian Embassy or Mission abroad for independent verification.
Admission Confirmation
The seat will be confirmed only after successful authentication of the NRI status.
Download Notification PDF
Important Warnings for NRI Applicants
Incomplete or False Documentation If any document is found to be incomplete, forged, or misrepresented, the candidate’s seat will be immediately cancelled, even at a later stage of the academic session.
Legal Action in Case of Fraud In cases where documentation is proven fake, legal action will be initiated against both the student and the institution involved.
MCC Holds Discretion The Medical Counselling Committee reserves the right to ask for additional documents or clarification at any point during the admission process.
At Radical Education, we specialise in guiding students and families through complex admission categories such as NRI, PwBD, and management quota. Our team ensures you’re not only eligible but also confident in your application process—helping you avoid costly mistakes and rejections.
If you are an NRI aspirant planning to participate in NEET UG 2025 counselling, now is the time to get your documentation in order and seek expert guidance if needed.
PwBD NEET UG 2025 Counselling: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued a detailed notification addressing the counselling process for candidates under the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) category for NEET UG 2025.
The directive comes in response to the Supreme Court’s intervention in the Om Rathod vs. Union of India case, and in alignment with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. In light of the evolving legal and policy framework, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has now introduced interim guidelines for assessing and admitting PwBD candidates to MBBS courses for the academic year 2025–26.
What Has Changed in PwBD NEET UG 2025 Counselling?
The NMC, through its expert committee, has reviewed the previously followed Appendix H-1 of the MCI 2019 Guidelines to bring them in line with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act and a recent notification from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment dated 12 March 2024.
As a result, PwBD candidates holding a valid UDID card and meeting NEET UG eligibility standards will now be considered for admission in MBBS under the PwBD category. However, admission will depend on a functional ability assessment conducted at designated disability centres.
Key Requirements for PwBD NEET UG 2025 Counselling
All candidates wishing to avail PwBD reservations under the All India Quota (AIQ) must report to one of MCC’s 16 designated disability centres with the following documents:
NEET UG 2025 Result indicating eligibility for MBBS admission
Valid UDID Card (Yellow or above) issued by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (excluding visual disabilities)
Self-certification affidavit in the prescribed format (Appendix-A)
Disability-specific affidavit as per the relevant category (Appendix B to F)
These documents will be verified by the Medical Board at the designated centre, and a PwBD Disability Certificate will be issued if the candidate is found functionally competent for the MBBS course.
Important Clarifications about PwBD NEET UG 2025 Counselling
Only those who obtain the disability certificate from one of MCC’s designated centres will be allowed to apply for PwBD seats under All India Quota.
The certificate is valid only for the 2025–26 academic session.
PwBD candidates applying under the 85% state quota must obtain their certificate from a state disability board, but it must conform to NMC’s 2025 guidelines.
Candidates with disabilities outside the core categories (such as Haemophilia, Thalassemia, and Sickle Cell disease) must submit the general self-certification form under the “Others” category.
MCC has announced plans to increase the number of disability centres in the near future.
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Functional Competency Assessment
Each candidate will be assessed on the essential skills required to complete the MBBS course successfully. These may include:
Ability to communicate clearly
Comprehension of medical terminology
Motor function using assistive devices
Hearing and speech functionality
Vision (assessed with or without assistive aids)
The assessment ensures that the candidate, with or without support, can meet the academic and practical demands of medical education.
Download Notification PDF
List of Disability Certification Centres
Candidates can visit any of the 16 notified centres, including:
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi
AIIMS Nagpur
Madras Medical College, Chennai
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mumbai
Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (IPGMER), Kolkata (Complete list available in the official MCC notice)
These centres are responsible for examining candidates as per NMC’s latest standards and issuing valid PwBD eligibility certificates for MBBS admissions.
MCC UG Counselling 2025 Explained: From Registration to Reporting – A Must-Read Guide
MCC UG Counselling 2025: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, has released its official information bulletin for NEET UG 2025 counselling.
Whether you’re aiming for MBBS, BDS, B.Sc. Nursing, or seats in esteemed institutes like AIIMS, JIPMER, or Central/Deemed Universities, this centralized process will determine the course of your future. Here’s everything you need to know, explained in a clear and practical manner.
Understanding the Role of MCC in MCC UG Counselling 2025
MCC is responsible for conducting online counselling for:
15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical/dental colleges
100% seats in Deemed Universities
Central Universities like Delhi University, AMU, and BHU
100% seats of AIIMS and JIPMER
ESIC and B.Sc. Nursing (for select central institutes)
MCC functions purely in an online format and does not make seat allotments through manual or nomination-based processes.
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Counselling Schedule and Rounds
There will be four rounds of counselling in MCC UG Counselling 2025, which will be conducted online:
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3 (formerly Mop-Up Round)
Stray Vacancy Round
Candidates must note that from Round 3 onwards, there is no provision to resign from the seat once joined. Participation in each round requires careful consideration, as choices once locked cannot be modified and security deposits may be forfeited under certain conditions.
Download Notification PDF
Who Can Participate in MCC UG Counselling 2025?
All candidates who have qualified NEET UG 2025 are eligible to participate in the MCC counselling process, provided they meet the minimum academic and eligibility requirements:
Must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually in 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate (40% for reserved categories)
Must be included in the NEET UG 2025 merit list published by NTA
It’s important to note that eligibility criteria for specific institutions—like AIIMS, JIPMER, and AMU—may vary and should be reviewed individually through their respective official websites.
Step-by-Step Counselling Process
1. Registration: Candidates must register on www.mcc.nic.in using the same email ID and mobile number used during NEET registration. An OTP verification system is in place, and only one registration per candidate is permitted.
2. Fee Payment: Payment includes a non-refundable registration fee and a refundable security deposit. This must be done online through credit/debit card or net banking.
3. Choice Filling and Locking: Candidates can select and prioritise colleges and courses based on their preference. Choices must be locked within the given deadline. Failure to do so will result in the system automatically locking the entered choices.
4. Seat Allotment: Based on merit, category, and preferences, MCC will publish the results on its official website.
5. Reporting and Document Verification: Candidates allotted a seat must report physically to the respective institution with original documents to confirm their admission.
Important Guidelines
Only one registration per candidate is allowed; multiple registrations will lead to cancellation.
Once a candidate joins in Round 3, they cannot resign or upgrade.
Fee structure, bond rules, and rural service obligations vary by institution. MCC does not take responsibility for this data; candidates must verify independently with colleges.
Candidates are not contacted individually by MCC. All updates, results, and notices are posted on the official website.
If a candidate fails to join an allotted college in Round 2 or later, the security deposit will be forfeited.
Documents Required at Reporting
Candidates should carry the following documents in original and multiple photocopies at the time of reporting:
NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard
Allotment Letter issued by MCC
Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates
Valid Photo ID (Aadhar, Passport, etc.)
Category certificate (if applicable)
PwD certificate (if applicable)
Passport-sized photographs (same as uploaded in NEET application)
Refund of Security Deposit
Refunds are processed only to the same bank account used during registration. Candidates must ensure they enter correct bank details during the process.
Refunds will not be issued if:
The candidate fails to join the allotted college
Admission is cancelled due to document discrepancies
False information is provided during registration
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Missing the registration or choice-locking deadline
Providing incorrect details in the application (these cannot be edited later)
Not researching college fee structures and service obligations before locking in choices
Depending on agents or third parties for registration
Expert Tips from Radical Education
Research Each College in Advance– Before you lock your preferences, check the college’s fee structure, bond conditions, hostel availability, and location. Many students make the mistake of ignoring these practical factors.
Understand Round 3 Restrictions– Once you accept a seat in Round 3, you cannot participate in any further rounds. Make sure you’re fully committed before joining.
Use Data from Previous Years– Review the opening and closing ranks of past years to gauge where you might realistically get admission.
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute– Complete your registration and choice filling early. The website may experience heavy traffic near deadlines.
Have a Backup Plan– Always include a mix of high-reach, mid-reach, and safe colleges in your choices. This ensures you don’t miss out due to overconfidence.
Whether you’re planning for a government seat in a top-tier AIIMS or looking at private or deemed universities, this seat matrix is your first clear window into what’s available — and how to approach your college choices.
What Does the Official MCC Notice Say?
MCC Releases Tentative Seat Matrix:
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has shared the tentative MBBS seat matrix for the academic year 2025-26 with all participating colleges and state counselling authorities. MCC has advised that all seats should be filled strictly as per this matrix to ensure transparency and fairness.
What Is the Seat Matrix & Why Does It Matter?
The seat matrix tells you exactly how many MBBS seats are available in each college, and under which quota. It includes:
Institute name
Location & management type (Govt./Private/Deemed)
Number of MBBS seats for 2025
Colleges under AIIMS, JIPMER, State, Central, and even newly added institutes
This matrix is the backbone of the Round 1 counselling process — helping students plan preferences and know their chances.
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Some Key Observations from the 2025 Seat Matrix
Here are a few highlights (as seen in the document):
AIIMS New Delhi: 132 seats
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi: 250 seats
Bangalore Medical College: 250 seats
Government colleges in Bihar, Rajasthan, and UP have new seats added
Some colleges like SVIMS Tirupati, Karnataka’s newer govt. institutes, and multiple new Telangana govt. Colleges have been allotted fresh seats
Private colleges continue to dominate in some states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu
Download Notification PDF
Expert Tips from Radical Education
1. Be realistic, not emotional– Always shortlist colleges not just by name but by feasibility based on past cutoffs and your category.
2. Government or Private – weigh wisely– Govt. colleges are budget-friendly, but a good private college with strong clinical exposure is a solid option too.
3. Don’t copy someone else’s list.– Your marks, category, budget, and goals are unique. Your preference list should be too.
4. Use this time to do deep research.– Go beyond the seat number — check college reviews, patient load, hostel facilities, and internship support.
5. Stay updated and alert– Counselling timelines can change fast. Bookmark MCC’s website and follow credible counsellors like Radical Education for alerts.