West Bengal NEET UG Counselling 2025: 2,161 retain seats in round 2 allotment result
Vagisha Kaushik | September 24, 2025 | 03:52 PM IST | 1 min read
WB NEET UG seat allotment result 2025 out on wbmcc.nic.in. Candidates can report to the allotted institute between September 24 and 27.
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Download EBookThe West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has declared the seat allotment result for the second round of the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2025 counselling for MBBS, BDS admissions. Candidates can check the WB NEET UG seat allotment 2025 on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in.
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As per the West Bengal NEET UG counselling 2025 schedule, seat allotted candidates are required to report to the allotted medical or dental institute for confirming admissions between September 24 and 27. Students will have to carry original documents and submit college fees and bond.
WBMCC asked upgraded candidates to get the submitted fee and document back with the server generated relieving letter from the previously allotted college before moving for admission to the newly allotted college.
West Bengal NEET UG Counselling 2025: Documents required
For state quota, candidates will be required to furnish the following documents:
- Candidate profile letter and payment receipt generated online after successful payment.
- Domicile certificate (a1, a2, b) or having a valid domicile certificate from e-district website.
- Valid voter card/Aadhar card/Passport of parent in case of domicile certificate of parent is given showing address as West Bengal (any 2 of the three ID cards)
- Caste certificate as applicable (issued in the state of West Bengal)
- NEET UG 2025 admit card
- NEET UG 2025 rank card
- PwD certificate issued or verified through online link provided by MCC
- Age proof (age should be 17 years by December 12, 2025)
- Class 10+2 mark sheet for verification of marks
- Medical certificate (from registered medical practitioner)
For management quota, students will have to produce the documents given below.
- Candidate profile letter and payment receipt generated online after successful payment.
- NEET UG 2025 admit card.
- NEET UG 2025 rank card.
- Age proof (age should be 17 years by December).
- Class 10+2 mark sheet for verification of marks.
- Medical Certificate (from Registered Medical Practitioner).
- Caste certificate as applicable (required only for cut-off eligibility).
- PwD certificate issued/verified through online link provided by MCC
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