The NEET PG 2025 Round 2 seat allotment result has been released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on December 16, 2025. Candidates can now access the provisional results in PDF format on the official website, with reporting to allotted colleges scheduled from December 17 to 25, 2025.

How to Check NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Result

Accessing the seat allotment result is straightforward and requires no login credentials for the PDF download. Visit mcc.nic.in and navigate to the “PG Medical Counselling” section under current events. Click on “Provisional Result for Round 2 of PG Counselling 2025” to open the PDF containing roll numbers, allotted institutes, courses, categories, and remarks.

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For the individual allotment letter, log in to the candidate portal using your NEET PG roll number, password, and security pin, then select “Download Allotment Letter.” This letter is mandatory for reporting and includes personalized details like rank, quota, and institute. Search the PDF for your name or roll number immediately, as discrepancies must be emailed to mccresultquery@gmail.com before 12:00 Noon on December 17, 2025.

Key Dates for Round 2 Counselling

MCC revised the Round 2 schedule recently, shifting the seat allotment from December 12 to December 16 due to operational needs. The provisional result is out, with final confirmation post-discrepancy resolution.

EventDate
Provisional Seat Allotment ResultDecember 16, 2025 (OUT) 
Discrepancy Submission DeadlineDecember 17, 2025, 12:00 Noon 
Reporting to Allotted CollegeDecember 17 to 25, 2025 
Institute Data Verification to MCCDecember 26, 2025 

Round 3 registration begins December 26, with choice filling from December 27-30 and results on January 2, 2026. Over 52,000 MD, MS, and PG Diploma seats remain contested across AIQ and state quotas.

Documents Required for Reporting

Physical reporting to the allotted institute is compulsory between December 17 and 25, carrying originals and self-attested photocopies. Missing documents or failure to report leads to seat forfeiture and security deposit loss.

Upgraded candidates from Round 1 must obtain a relieving letter from the previous institute before joining the new one. Institutes verify data and submit to MCC by December 26.

Understanding Provisional vs Final Result

The released result is provisional, subject to changes post-discrepancy review ending December 17 noon. Final results follow, after which download the updated allotment letter for reporting. No free exit allowed post-Round 2; accepting and joining locks the seat, barring mop-up or stray vacancy participation.

If no seat allotted, security deposits remain intact for Round 3 without re-payment. Upgrades auto-cancel prior seats; non-upgraded Round 1 seats stay valid. Top courses like MD Radiodiagnosis, Dermatology, General Medicine, Paediatrics, and MS Orthopaedics dominate preferences.

Next Steps After Seat Allotment

Download your allotment letter immediately post-provisional/final release and prepare documents. Report physically to the institute for verification, fee payment (partial non-refundable), and admission confirmation by December 25. Pay part admission fees during reporting; full details on MCC portal.

Contact MCC via official channels for issues; avoid unofficial sources. States sync with MCC to prevent dual seat holding per Supreme Court mandate. Track updates on mcc.nic.in.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many lose seats due to overlooked rules. Do not miss discrepancy deadlines or reporting windows – seats cancel automatically. Ensure category certificates validity; mismatches lead to immediate rejection. Upgraded students forgetting relieving letters from Round 1 colleges face admission delays.

Refrain from resigning post-joining; penalties include deposit forfeiture and counselling debarment. Physical reporting is non-negotiable – no online alternatives. Backup plans essential; mop-up rounds fill leftovers for persistent aspirants.

Round 2 Seat Matrix Highlights

Round 2 featured 135 additional seats, boosting opportunities in high-demand branches. AIQ covers 50% seats in government colleges, deemed universities, and central institutes; state quotas handle the rest via separate portals. Check state-specific sites like upneet.gov.in (UP) or kea.kar.nic.in (Karnataka) post-AIQ.

Counselling allocates via NEET rank, choices, reservations, and availability. This round targets Round 1 non-allottees, upgraders, and fresh participants.

Preparing for Round 3 and Beyond

Round 3 kicks off December 26 for those without seats or dissatisfied floaters. Mop-up and stray vacancy rounds follow for residuals, but no free exits post-Round 2. Maintain eligibility: qualified NEET PG score, complete MBBS/internship.

Strategize choices prioritizing branch over college for top ranks, reversing for lower ones. Monitor MCC for seat matrices and cutoffs. Professional guidance from platforms like freeassociation.in aids choice filling.

NEET PG 2025 counselling demands precision amid tight timelines. Act promptly on results, verify details, and report on time to secure your postgraduate seat. Stay updated via mcc.nic.in for any revisions.

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