NEET UG 2025 choice filling closes tomorrow; MCC asks medical colleges to confirm MBBS, BDS seat matrix
Anu Parthiban | August 3, 2025 | 10:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
The NEET UG choice locking 2025 facility will be made available from 4 pm to 11.59 pm on August 4. There are a total of 1.15 lakh MBBS seats in India.
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Try NowThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will close the choice filling facility for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET UG 2025) counselling. Candidates seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc, and AYUSH courses will have to submit their choice of medical colleges by 11.59 pm tomorrow. NEET UG Counselling 2025 LIVE
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The NEET UG choice locking 2025 facility will be made available from 4 pm to 11.59 pm on August 4. Choices once locked cannot be modified and any request to MCC or DGHS.
Meanwhile, all participating medical colleges under the All India Quota (AIQ), central universities, deemed universities, All India Institutes of Medical Science (AIIMS), and JIPMER Puducherry and Karaikal, and BSc Nursing institutes have been asked to verify the correctness of the tentative NEET UG seat matrix.
NEET UG seat matrix 2025
All medical colleges will be allowed to confirm the total number of MBBS seats before 5 pm on August 4 through the email address - mccundergraduate@gmail.com.
The MCC said: “If no response is received by the above-mentioned deadline, it shall be deemed that the displayed seat matrix is correct. The process of choice filling by candidates will then commence, and MCC shall not be responsible for any discrepancies reported afterward.”
“The verification is crucial to ensure an error-free counselling process for NEET UG 2025,” the MCC clarified.
Total MBBS seats in NEET UG 2025
Over 400 government colleges, 32 private colleges, 13 government (society) colleges, 44 society-run, and more than 250 trust-run colleges will participate in the 15% AIQ NEET counselling 2025.
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Medical colleges |
NEET UG seat matrix 2025 |
Number of medical colleges |
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1,15,900 MBBS seats |
775 medical colleges |
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13,939 MBBS and BDS seats |
88 universities |
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507 seats |
9 institutes |
As per the MCC NEET UG counselling schedule 2025, the seat allotment results will be declared on August 6 for round 1. Candidates will have to report at allotted colleges between August 7 to 11 for document verification.
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