West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List Released

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West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List Released

West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List: The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has officially released the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 Allotment List, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of candidates who have been eagerly waiting for their college allotment.

West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List

Next Steps After West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List

  1. Check Your Allotment Status – Students must log in to the official WBMCC portal and download their Round 1 allotment letter.
  2. Reporting to the College – Visit the allotted college with all required original documents, admission letters, and fee receipts.
  3. Document Verification – Ensure all certificates, including NEET scorecard, admit card, identity proof, and educational documents, are in order.
  4. Decision to Accept or Upgrade – Students who are satisfied with their allotment can lock their seat. Those who wish to participate in the next round can opt for an upgrade, while still reporting to their allotted college.

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For Students Not Allotted a Seat

If you did not get a seat in Round 1, there is no reason to lose hope. You can still participate in Round 2 counselling, where many seats become available as students reshuffle or upgrade their choices.

Download the West Bengal NEET UG Round 1 Allotment List

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Expert Tips From Radical Education

  • Double-Check Your Documents– Even a small mismatch in certificates (like name spelling or category proof) can cause rejection. Verify them before reporting.
  • Plan Travel in Advance– Since reporting is time-bound, book your travel and accommodation early if your allotted college is far from home.
  • Use the Upgrade Option Wisely– If you are allotted a college but aiming for a better one, don’t skip reporting. Secure your Round 1 seat and simultaneously opt for an upgrade.
  • Keep a Backup Ready– Have alternative college and course preferences ready. Many students lose time deciding and end up missing deadlines.

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