Gujarat NEET UG 2025 special stray round seat allotment result out; 93 candidates listed
Sundararajan | December 25, 2025 | 06:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
Gujarat NEET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates who have been allotted seats should report to their assigned colleges by December 31.
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Try NowThe Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Education Courses (ACPUGMEC) has declared the seat allotment result for the Gujarat National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG 2025) special stray round. A total of 93 candidates are included in the Gujarat NEET UG 2025 special stray round allotment list.
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Candidates allotted government, management, and NRI seats in public and self-financed medical colleges for the 2025-26 academic year should complete fee payment by December 30 and report to their allotted colleges by December 31.
A total of 59 candidates have been asked to pay the tuition fee either online or at a designated HDFC Bank branch to confirm their allotment. Offline payments can be made at any of the 84 designated HDFC Bank branches during working hours on business days, the ACPUGMEC said.
No seats have been allotted under the NRI quota in the Gujarat NEET UG 2025 special stray vacancy round for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) admission.
Candidates listed in the Gujarat NEET UG stray vacancy allotment must report to their allotted institute with the required documents, including the NEET UG admit card and scorecard, Class 10 and 12 certificates, ID proof, birth proof, photographs, allotment letter, and caste or PwD certificates.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: Steps for admission confirmation
Candidates are instructed to follow the steps mentioned below to confirm their MBBS/ BDS admission.
- Go to the Gujarat NEET UG admission website, medadmgujarat.org and log in to your account.
- Check your seat allotment status. If a seat is allotted, proceed further.
- Download and print the allotment letter and book an appointment at a nearby help centre.
- Print the fee challan and pay the fees online through the ACPUGMEC portal or at a designated HDFC Bank branch (cash/DD only).
- If paid at the bank, collect the fee receipt and the challan stamped by HDFC Bank.
- Visit the selected help centre with the original documents mentioned in the allotment letter, along with the fee receipt and challan.
- Submit original documents in an A3-size cover (11×15 inches) with your details written on it.
- Collect the admission order signed and stamped by the nodal officer.
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