Haryana NEET UG Counselling 2025: Round 3 registration, choice filling deadline today
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 21, 2025 | 10:36 AM IST | 2 mins read
Haryana NEET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates can register and enter their preferences for round 3 MBBS and BDS admissions on the official website, uhsrugcounselling.com.
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Download EBookThe Pt BD Sharma University of Health Sciences Rohtak will close the Haryana NEET UG counselling 2025 round 3 registration and choice filling window today, October 21. Candidates can register and enter their preferences on the official website, uhsrugcounselling.com.
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The Haryana NEET counselling 2025 registration is Rs 2,500 for general, and Rs 1,250 for other category candidates. Based on the registrations, the authority will publish the Haryana NEET UG merit list 2025.
As per the Haryana NEET UG counselling 2025 round 3 schedule, the seat allotment results will be published on October 23. Candidates will have to submit their fees by October 30.
The document verification process will begin on October 31 to November 2. The Haryana NEET UG 2025 round 3 seat allotment letter can be downloaded till November 3, which is the last date for college reporting.
“If the candidates are allotted any seat as per their preference in round 3, but they do not join on the allotted seat, the security amount shall be forfeited, and these candidates will not be eligible to participate in the further or stray round,” the official Haryana NEET notice reads.
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Haryana NEET UG 2025 choice filling
To fill in college and course preferences, candidates will have to log in and lock their choices. Based on the choices filled, rank obtained in NEET PG, reservation, seat availability and other factors, seats will be allotted in round 3 counselling.
Candidates who wish to participate in the round 3 counselling will have to submit their preferences afresh. Those who have been allotted, seat in round 1 and 2 should give their fresh choices in order of preference for the seats in which they wish to upgrade themselves. Also, candidates who have been allotted a seat during the All India Quota (AIQ) counselling from any state are not eligible for further rounds of counselling.
Notably, as per the revised tentative seat matrix for Haryana NEET UG 2025 round 3, a total of 640 seats are left vacant for MBBS and BDS admissions.
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