MCC NEET UG counselling 2025 registration from July 21 for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH admissions
Vagisha Kaushik | July 12, 2025 | 04:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEET UG counselling schedule 2025 out on mcc.nic.in. Round 1 seat allotment result 2025 will be announced on July 31.
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Download EBookThe Medical Counselling Commitee (MCC) has announced the schedule for the National Eligibility Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2025. Accordingly, the registration for the first round of MCC NEET UG counselling 2025 will begin from July 21 on the official website, mcc.nic.in. NEET UG 2025 counselling will be held for MBBS, BDS, AYUSH admissions based on NEET UG 2025 scores.
Through the NEET counselling , the MCC will offer admission to 15% AIQ seats of states, 100% MBBS, BDS seats of BHU, 100% MBBS seats of AIIMS institutes, JIPMER Puducherry/ Karaikal), and other participating institutes. There will be a total of four rounds of MCC counselling -- round 1, round 2, round 3, and stray vacancy round.
The NEET 2025 counselling process will comprise registration, fee payment, choice-filling and locking, processing of seat allotment, declaration of seat allotment result, and reporting. Students will be allotted seats based on their NEET UG 2025 rank, NEET UG cut-off 2025, availability of seats, and preferences filled by candidates.
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NEET UG counselling 2025 schedule
The NEET UG counselling dates 2025 are given below.
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Event |
Dates |
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Round 1 |
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Registration, Payment |
July 21 to July 28 (up to 12 noon) |
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Choice filling, Locking |
July 22 to July 28 (upto 11:55 PM)
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Processing of seat allotment |
July 29 to July 30 |
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Result |
July 31 |
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Reporting to the allotted institute |
August 1 to August 6 |
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Round 2 |
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Registration, Payment |
August 9 to August 11 (up to 12 noon) |
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Choice filling, Locking |
August 12 to August 18
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Processing of seat allotment |
August 19 to August 20 |
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Result |
August 21 |
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Reporting to the allotted institute |
August 22 to August 29 |
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Round 3 |
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Registration, Payment |
September 3 to September 8 |
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Choice filling, Locking |
September 3 to September 8
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Processing of seat allotment |
September 9 to September 10 |
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Result |
September 11 |
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Reporting to the allotted institute |
September 12 to September 18 |
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Stray vacancy round |
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| Registration | September 22 to September 24 ( up to 12 noon) |
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Choice filling, Locking |
September 22 to September 25
Choice-locking from 3PM to 11:55PM of September 25 |
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Seat allotment process |
September 25 to September 26 |
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Result |
September 27 |
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Reporting to the allotted institute |
September 27 to October 3 |
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