MP NEET UG 2025 Round 2: Choice filling begins for 14,407 candidates; 685 new MBBS seats added
Anu Parthiban | September 17, 2025 | 01:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
MP NEET Out of 685 new seats, 85 MBBS seats have been added each in Government Medical College Sheopur and GMC Singrauli.
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Try NowThe Directorate of Medical Education, Madhya Pradesh has started a fresh choice filling and locking facility today for MP NEET UG round 2 counselling 2025. A total of 14,407 candidates are eligible to participate in the MP NEET UG counselling, as per the revised merit list.
As per the round 2 counselling schedule, the fresh choice filling and locking will be available from September 17 to 20.
All candidates will have to mandatorily fill their preferences, including those candidates who have opted for upgradation.
A total of 685 new seats have been added, of which, 85 MBBS seats have been added each in Government Medical College Sheopur and GMC Singrauli.
To participate in the second phase of counselling for state quota seats, eligible unreserved candidates will have to deposit an amount of Rs 10,000 and reserved category candidates will have to pay Rs 5,000 as advance fee for government colleges before the second phase of choice filling.
For private colleges, all candidates will have to deposit an advance fee of Rs 1 lakh, and NRI candidates will have to pay Rs 10 lakh.
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MP NEET UG 2025: Candidates competing in round 2
The number of candidates who have been allotted seats, opted for upgradation, and registered for the second round MP NEET Counselling is given below.
|
MP NEET UG counselling 2025 |
Number of students |
|
Candidates eligible as per the revised merit list. |
14,407 |
|
Not opted for upgradation |
1,482 |
|
Opted for upgradation (Seats allotted to candidates who chose to upgrade in round 2 will be considered under virtual vacancy) |
2,603 |
MP NEET UG 2025 seat matrix
The number of MBBS and BDS vacancies in government and private medical and dental colleges are given below.
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Government medical college: Seat matrix |
Number of seats |
|
455 |
85 new seats added in Government Medical College Sheopur 85 new seats added in Government Medical College Singrauli 43 new seats added in Chhindwara Institute Of Medical Sciences Chhindwara 22 new seats added in Bundelkhand Medical College Sagar |
|
Private medical college |
|
|
915 |
150 new seats added in Mansarovar Medical College and MGU Hospital Sehore 250 new seats added in Index Medical College Indore 50 new seats were added in LNCT Medical College and Sewakunj Hospital Indore. |
|
Private dental colleges |
716 |
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