MCC NEET-UG 2025 special stray round seat allotment result out; 264 candidates listed
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 23, 2025 | 11:49 AM IST | 1 min read
NEET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates should report at their allotted colleges from December 24 to 31, 2025.
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Download EBookThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has declared the provisional seat allotment result for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) special stray round 2025. A total of 264 candidates are included in the NEET UG 2025 special stray round provisional allotment list.
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Candidates who find any discrepancies in the NEET UG 2025 special stray round provisional allotment result can raise objections through email at mccresultquery@gmail.com by 12 noon today. The committee has clarified that communications received after this deadline will not be entertained, and the provisional result will automatically be considered final.
Candidates are reminded that the provisional result is indicative and subject to revision. “Candidates are further informed that the provisional result is only indicative in nature and subject to change. The candidates cannot claim any right over the allotted seat in the provisional result, and the provisional result cannot be challenged before the Court of Law,” the official notice said.
Once the final result is published, candidates must download the official allotment letter from the MCC website before reporting to their allotted college or institute. Reporting at the allotted institutes will be allowed from December 24 to 31, 2025. Approaching the college before downloading the allotment letter or before the reporting window opens is not permitted.
The special stray round is conducted to fill vacant seats remaining after the completion of the regular counselling rounds. Candidates who are allotted seats in this round will have to complete admission formalities as per the schedule notified by their respective colleges.
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NEET UG Special Stray Round 2025: Documents required
Candidates will be required to present the following documents while reporting at the allotted institute.
- NEET admit card
- NEET scorecard or rank letter
- Class 10 certificate and mark sheet (for date of birth)
- Class 12 certificate and mark sheet
- ID proof (Aadhar/PAN Card/Driving License/Passport)
- Eight passport-size photographs
- Provisional allotment letter
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- PwD certificate (if applicable)
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