MCC extends NEET UG counselling 2025 round 1 college reporting till August 22
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 14, 2025 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEET UG Counselling 2025: The verification of round 1 candidates' data will be completed by August 23, by the institutes for MBBS, BDS admissions.
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Try NowThe Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has extended National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) counselling 2025 round 1 college reporting till August 22. The verification for the round 1 candidates' data will be completed by August 23 by the allotted institutes. NEET counselling live updates
The committee announced the NEET UG round 1 seat allotment results 2025 on the official website, mcc.nic.in. In a major update, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi has removed one seat from the SC-PwD category.
The counselling committee has informed seat has been withdrawn from the seat matrix in compliance with a Supreme Court order. A total of 48 NEET rank holders secured a seat in AIIMS Delhi.
Candidates are advised to report to the college along with their NEET UG seat allotment letter 2025. Candidates will have to carry all the required documents in original format along with their photocopies for verification.
Also read Karnataka NEET UG 2025 counselling dates revised; round 1 from August 14
NEET Counselling 2025: Documents required for reporting
The list of required documents for NEET UG counselling 2025 round 1 college reporting is as follows.
- NEET allotment letter
- NEET UG 2025 admit card
- NEET UG 2025 result or rank card
- Date of birth certificate (if matric certificate does not bear the same)
- Class 10,12 certificate and marksheet
- SC or ST certificate, if applicable
- OBC-NCL certificate if applicable
- EWS certificate, if applicable
- Eight passport-size photographs same as that affixed on the application form.
- Proof of identity (Aadhar/ PAN/ Driving Licence/ Passport)
- NRI candidates should bring passport copy of sponsorer, embassy certificate, sponsorship affidavit (stating that sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of study), relationship affidavit (relation of candidate with the sponsorer)
- For OCI/PIO/Foreign national candidates citizenship certificate/card number documents are mandatory
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