The wait is almost over—and so is the opportunity. The NEET PG 2026 Stray Vacancy Round closes today, with 2,980 seats still vacant across various medical colleges in India. For thousands of aspirants who narrowly missed out in earlier counselling rounds, this is the final golden window to secure a postgraduate medical seat this academic year.
If you are still in the race, this is not the time to hesitate. It’s the last chance to lock your choices, complete formalities, and potentially begin your MD/MS/DNB journey in 2026.
Let’s break down everything you need to know.
What Is the NEET PG Stray Vacancy Round?
The stray vacancy round is the final phase of the NEET PG counselling process conducted after Round 1, Round 2, and the Mop-Up Round. It is organized by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota (AIQ) seats, while respective state counselling authorities handle state quota seats.
This round is conducted to fill:
- Seats left vacant after the mop-up round
- Newly reverted seats from state quota to AIQ
- Seats surrendered by candidates who failed to report
- Institutions where admissions were cancelled
Unlike previous rounds, the stray vacancy round is usually final and binding. Once allotted a seat, candidates cannot resign or participate in further counselling for that academic session.
Why Are 2,980 Seats Still Vacant?
Many aspirants are surprised to see thousands of seats remaining even after multiple counselling rounds. Here’s why:
1. High Cut-Off & Rank Mismatch
Some candidates with qualifying ranks prefer to wait for better branches or reputed colleges, leaving less preferred seats unfilled initially.
2. Late Resignations & Non-Reporting
Candidates who secure seats in state quota or private institutions sometimes do not report to AIQ seats, creating vacancies.
3. Specialty Preferences
Branches like Radiology, Dermatology, and General Medicine are filled quickly. However, seats in non-clinical or newer specialties may remain vacant.
4. Institutional & State Variations
Certain states and private institutions see lower demand due to fee structure, location, or bond conditions.
This combination results in 2,980 seats now being available at the final stage.
Why Today Is Crucial
The counselling portal closes today for:
- Fresh choice filling
- Choice locking
- Final submission
After the deadline:
- No edits will be allowed
- No fresh registration will be accepted
- No requests for extension will be entertained
If you fail to lock your choices, the system may automatically consider your last saved preferences—or worse, you may miss out entirely.
Who Is Eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round?
Candidates can participate if:
- They are already registered for NEET PG 2026 counselling
- They have not been allotted a seat in previous rounds
- They have resigned within the permitted timeline (if applicable)
- They meet the eligibility and qualifying percentile criteria
Candidates already holding seats through AIQ in earlier rounds are typically not eligible.
Always verify eligibility on the official MCC portal before proceeding.
What Happens After Choice Locking?
Once you lock your preferences:
- Seat allotment processing begins
- Results are published on the MCC website
- Allotted candidates must download the allotment letter
- Physical reporting at the allotted college is mandatory
- Admission formalities and fee payment must be completed within the given time
Failure to report may lead to:
- Seat cancellation
- Forfeiture of security deposit
- Disqualification from future counselling cycles
Branches & Seats Likely Available
While exact seat matrices vary, stray vacancy rounds typically see availability in:
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Community Medicine
- Anaesthesiology
- Emergency Medicine
- Some DNB programs
- Select private college clinical branches
This is an excellent opportunity for candidates open to flexible specialization choices.
Smart Strategy Before Locking Choices
If you’re still deciding, here are key strategies:
1. Prioritize Branch Over College (or Vice Versa—But Decide!)
Ask yourself:
- Is branch more important than location?
- Are you comfortable relocating?
- Are you prepared for bond conditions?
Clarity is crucial.
2. Check Bond & Fee Structure
Some institutions require:
- Rural service bonds
- Penalty payments
- High tuition fees
Review documents carefully before locking.
3. Analyze Past Trends
Check previous year stray vacancy allotments to estimate realistic options based on your rank.
4. Don’t Leave Choices Unlocked
Even if unsure, lock your best possible combinations. Leaving the process incomplete guarantees zero outcome.
AIQ vs State Stray Vacancy Round
The Medical Counselling Committee handles:
- 50% All India Quota seats
- Deemed universities
- Central universities
- ESIC & AFMS institutions
State authorities conduct their own stray vacancy rounds for 50% state quota seats.
Be sure you are participating in the correct counselling authority’s process.
Important Documents Required for Reporting
If allotted a seat, keep these ready:
- NEET PG 2026 Admit Card
- NEET PG 2026 Rank Letter
- Provisional Allotment Letter
- MBBS Degree Certificate
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate
- Valid ID proof
- Caste/Category certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs
Failure to produce documents may lead to cancellation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid Today
- Waiting till the last hour (server traffic can cause delays)
- Not reviewing locked choices
- Ignoring college bond clauses
- Assuming there will be another round
- Failing to arrange documents in advance
Remember: Stray vacancy is final.
What If You Don’t Get a Seat?
If not allotted:
- Prepare early for NEET PG 2027
- Analyze weak subjects
- Consider DNB or diploma options
- Explore clinical experience or research opportunities
Many successful doctors secured their desired branch after reattempting with better rank preparation.
Why This Round Can Be a Game-Changer
For some aspirants, this round offers:
- Entry into a reputed institution
- A backup branch that leads to super-specialization later
- A practical clinical pathway
- Financial stability sooner
Choosing wisely now could shape your career for decades.
Final Checklist Before Deadline
✔ Logged into counselling portal
✔ Filled maximum realistic choices
✔ Arranged in correct priority order
✔ Double-checked college details
✔ Verified bond/fees
✔ Clicked “Lock Choices”
✔ Saved confirmation screenshot
If you haven’t completed this list yet, do it immediately.
The Bigger Picture
NEET PG is not just an exam—it’s a gateway to your specialization journey. After years of MBBS studies, internship duties, night shifts, and preparation marathons, this could be the final step before you officially begin postgraduate training.
With 2,980 seats still available, opportunity is knocking one last time.
But it won’t wait.
Conclusion: Act Now or Miss Out
The NEET PG 2026 Stray Vacancy Round closes today, and this is your final shot at securing a postgraduate seat this academic year.
Thousands of seats are still open—but only for a few more hours.
If you’re eligible:
- Log in immediately
- Review your options
- Lock your choices
- Take control of your medical career
Opportunities in medicine are earned—but sometimes, they must also be seized quickly.
Don’t let hesitation cost you a year.