MP NEET PG 2025 round 1 seat allotment out; NSCB Jabalpur, MGM Medical College Indore among top choices
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 8, 2025 | 10:04 AM IST | 2 mins read
MP NEET PG Counselling 2025: Candidates can check the allotment results PDF on the official website, dme.mponline.gov.in. College reporting till December 12.
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Use NowThe Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Bhopal has announced the MP NEET PG counselling 2025 round 1 seat allotment results. Mahatma Gandhi Medical College (MGMMC), Indore, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College (NSCBMC) Jabalpur, were among the top choices.
Candidates can check their MP NEET counselling 2025 round 2 allotment results on the official website, dme.mponline.gov.in. As per the MP NEET PG counselling 2025 schedule, candidates who have been allotted a seat have to report to the college and confirm their admissions by December 12.
Candidates who have been allotted seats have to report to the allotted college along with their required documents to confirm their admissions. MP NEET PG counselling 2025 is held for admission to medical colleges in the state for the seats reserved under All India Quota (AIQ) and 50% under the state quota.
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MP NEET PG Counselling 2025: Required documents
The list of required documents submitted at the time of college reporting is as follows.
- Copy of MP NEET PG application form with photograph
- NEET PG 2025 scorecard
- Date of Birth proof
- Domicile certificate
- Income certificate of the candidate’s family for the year immediately preceding the examination
- Aadhaar card
- Cast certificate (if applicable)
- PwD certificate (if applicable)
- For NRI category admission photocopy of OCI card
- Compulsory rotatory internship completion certificate
- Medical registration certificate
- NOC for in-service candidates
In a significant update to the counselling process, DME MP has notified candidates seeking upgradation in the 2nd and mop-up rounds that they will no longer need to submit the rural service bond or seat-leaving bond during admissions in the 1st or 2nd stages. Instead, they must provide a notarised affidavit on Rs 500 stamp paper declaring that they will submit the required service bond if they are not upgraded.
As per the MP NEET PG 2025 admission criteria, candidates can resign from the allotted seats 2 days before the round 2 counselling begins. The seat leaving bond will not be applicable for such students, and they can participate in round 2 counselling.
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