
NEET UG 2025 Counselling Schedule Announced: Complete Round-wise Details by MCC

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule. Check full round-wise dates, eligibility, and registration steps for medical aspirants here.
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Introduction: The Gateway to Your Medical Dreams
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially unveiled the much-awaited NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule, marking a pivotal moment for lakhs of aspiring medical professionals across India. This comprehensive counselling process serves as the golden gateway to securing admissions in prestigious MBBS and BDS courses under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ), Deemed Universities, Central Universities, AIIMS, and JIPMER.
With NEET 2025 result declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on June 14, 2025, the medical admission process has entered its most crucial phase. The systematic and transparent counselling procedure ensures merit-based seat allotment, providing equal opportunities to all qualified candidates who have successfully cleared the NEET UG 2025 examination conducted on May 4, 2025.
This ultimate guide will empower you with complete information about the counselling schedule, eligibility criteria, registration process, and expert strategies to maximize your chances of securing admission in your dream medical college.
NEET UG 2025 Exam Overview: The Foundation of Your Medical Journey
Complete Exam Details
NEET UG 2025 Examination:
- Exam Date: May 4, 2025 (Sunday)
- Exam Mode: Offline (Pen and Paper Based Test)
- Exam Duration: 3 hours (2:00 PM to 5:00 PM)
- Total Questions: 180 Multiple Choice Questions
- Result Declaration: June 14, 2025
- Conducting Authority: National Testing Agency (NTA)
- Exam Centers: 4,750+ centers across 571 cities in India and abroad
- Total Candidates Appeared: 24,09,859 candidates
Subject-wise Question Distribution:
- Physics: 45 questions (180 marks)
- Chemistry: 45 questions (180 marks)
- Biology (Botany): 45 questions (180 marks)
- Biology (Zoology): 45 questions (180 marks)
- Total Maximum Marks: 720
Marking Scheme:
- Correct Answer: +4 marks
- Wrong Answer: -1 mark (Negative marking)
- Unanswered Question: 0 marks
NEET UG 2025 Result Statistics
Performance Overview:
- Qualified Candidates: 11,45,976 candidates
- Qualifying Percentile (General): 50th percentile
- Qualifying Percentile (OBC/SC/ST): 40th percentile
- Qualifying Percentile (PwD): 45th percentile
- Highest Score: 715/720 marks
- Number of Toppers: 61 candidates (tied at rank 1)
- Cut-off Marks (General): 164 marks
- Cut-off Marks (OBC/SC/ST): 129 marks
NEET UG 2025 Counselling Overview: Your Path to Success
Complete Counselling Framework
The NEET UG 2025 counselling process is conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The NEET 2025 counselling process is being conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) from July 21 to November 5, 2025.
Key Counselling Features:
- Online Process: Complete digital counselling system
- Transparency: Real-time seat allotment visibility
- Merit-Based: Strict adherence to NEET rank and category
- Multiple Rounds: 4-5 comprehensive rounds ensuring maximum seat utilization
- Document Verification: Secure and systematic verification process
- Fee Payment: Online payment system with multiple options
Seats Covered Under MCC Counselling
All India Quota (AIQ) – 15% Seats:
- Government Medical Colleges: 4,455 MBBS seats
- Government Dental Colleges: 315 BDS seats
- Total AIQ Seats: 4,770 seats across India
Central/Deemed Universities:
- Central Universities: 1,899 MBBS + 197 BDS seats
- Deemed Universities: 9,264 MBBS + 2,529 BDS seats
- ESIC Medical Colleges: 740 MBBS seats
- AFMC Pune: 130 MBBS seats
AIIMS and JIPMER:
- AIIMS Institutions: 1,207 MBBS seats
- JIPMER Puducherry & Karaikal: 200 MBBS seats
- Total Premium Institution Seats: 1,407 seats
Grand Total Available Seats: 20,735 MBBS and BDS seats
Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply for NEET UG 2025 Counselling
Primary Eligibility Requirements
Mandatory Qualifications:
- NEET UG 2025 Qualified: Must have appeared and qualified in NEET UG 2025
- Minimum Age: 17 years as on December 31, 2025
- Maximum Age: 25 years for General/EWS (30 years for SC/ST/OBC)
- Educational Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent with PCB subjects
- Minimum Percentage: 50% aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC, 45% for PwD)
Category-wise Eligibility:
General Category Candidates:
- NEET Score: Minimum 164 marks (50th percentile)
- Age Limit: 17-25 years
- Reservation: Open competition for all seats
- Documents Required: Standard academic and identity documents
OBC-NCL Category:
- NEET Score: Minimum 129 marks (40th percentile)
- Age Limit: 17-28 years (3 years relaxation)
- Reservation: 27% seats in government institutions
- Special Documents: Valid OBC-NCL certificate (within 3 years)
SC/ST Category:
- NEET Score: Minimum 129 marks (40th percentile)
- Age Limit: 17-30 years (5 years relaxation)
- Reservation: 15% + 7.5% = 22.5% seats
- Special Documents: Valid SC/ST certificate from competent authority
EWS Category:
- NEET Score: Minimum 164 marks (50th percentile)
- Age Limit: 17-25 years
- Reservation: 10% additional seats
- Special Documents: Valid EWS certificate (annual income <₹8 lakhs)
PwD Category:
- NEET Score: Minimum 144 marks (45th percentile)
- Age Limit: 17-30 years (5 years relaxation)
- Reservation: 5% horizontal reservation
- Special Documents: Disability certificate (minimum 40% disability)
State Domicile and Quota Categories
All India Quota (15%) Eligibility:
- Open to all: Candidates from any state can apply
- Merit-based selection: Pure NEET rank-based allotment
- No domicile restriction: Freedom to choose any participating state
- High competition: Top performers across India compete
State Quota (85%) Eligibility:
- State-specific: Separate counselling by individual states
- Domicile requirement: Must possess valid state domicile certificate
- Local preference: Priority for state residents
- Varied cut-offs: Different qualifying marks for different states
NEET UG 2025 Counselling Schedule: Complete Round-wise Details
Official Counselling Timeline
NEET UG Counselling 2025 choice filling for the 1st round has been extended up to 11 August 2025, till Monday at 11:59 PM, and MCC NEET counselling 2025 round 2 seat allotment result has been announced September 17, 2025.
Round 1 – The Foundation Round
Registration and Fee Payment:
- Start Date: July 21, 2025 (Monday)
- End Date: July 26, 2025 (Saturday) up to 12:00 noon
- Payment Deadline: July 26, 2025 up to 8:00 PM
- Registration Fee: ₹1,000 (General/EWS), ₹500 (SC/ST/OBC/PwD)
- Late Fee: Not applicable (Strict deadline enforcement)
Choice Filling and Locking:
- Start Date: July 23, 2025 (Tuesday)
- End Date: Extended to August 11, 2025 (Monday) till 11:59 PM
- Choice Modification: Allowed multiple times before locking
- Choice Locking Window: August 11, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
- Maximum Choices: 999 college-course combinations
Seat Allotment Processing:
- Processing Days: August 12-13, 2025
- Algorithm Used: Merit-cum-preference based allotment
- Seat Matrix: 20,735+ seats across all categories
- Result Preparation: Detailed verification and quality checks
Result Declaration:
- Result Date: August 14, 2025 (Wednesday)
- Result Time: Expected by 5:00 PM
- Allotment Letter: Available for download immediately
- Seat Confirmation: Must report to allotted college within deadline
Reporting to Allotted College:
- Reporting Period: August 15-22, 2025
- Document Verification: Original + photocopies required
- Fee Payment: Complete admission fee at college
- Seat Confirmation: Physical verification and final admission
Round 2 – The Optimization Round
Registration and Fee Payment:
- Start Date: September 4, 2025 (Thursday)
- End Date: September 9, 2025 (Tuesday) up to 12:00 noon
- Payment Deadline: September 9, 2025 up to 8:00 PM
- Fresh Registration: New candidates can register
- Re-registration: Previous round candidates can participate
Choice Filling and Locking:
- Start Date: September 5, 2025 (Friday)
- End Date: September 10, 2025 (Wednesday) up to 11:59 PM
- Enhanced Choices: Updated seat matrix with fresh vacancies
- Strategic Planning: Candidates can revise preferences
- Choice Locking: September 10, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
Processing and Result:
- Processing Period: September 11-12, 2025
- Result Declaration: September 17, 2025 (Wednesday)
- Seat Matrix Update: The seat matrix for the NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2 was released on September 5, 2025, and includes 7,088 Virtual Vacancies and 13,501 Clear Vacancies in the MBBS, BDS and BSc
- Reporting Period: September 18-25, 2025
Round 3 – Mop-Up Round (The Opportunity Round)
Registration Phase:
- Start Date: October 2, 2025 (Thursday)
- End Date: October 7, 2025 (Tuesday) up to 12:00 noon
- Special Focus: Filling remaining vacant seats
- Eligibility: All qualified candidates can participate
Choice Management:
- Choice Filling: October 3-8, 2025
- Choice Locking: October 8, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
- Seat Availability: Significant vacancies expected
- Strategic Advantage: Better chances for borderline candidates
Result and Reporting:
- Result Date: October 10, 2025 (Friday)
- Reporting Period: October 11-18, 2025
- Document Requirements: Same as previous rounds
- Fee Structure: Standard admission fees applicable
Round 4 – Online Stray Vacancy Round (Final Opportunity)
Last Chance Registration:
- Start Date: October 28, 2025 (Tuesday)
- End Date: November 1, 2025 (Saturday) up to 12:00 noon
- Final Round: Last opportunity for admission
- Seat Type: Only remaining vacant seats available
Final Choice Submission:
- Choice Period: October 29 – November 2, 2025
- Choice Locking: November 2, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
- Limited Seats: Very selective seat availability
- Higher Chances: Reduced competition for available seats
Final Processing:
- Result Date: November 5, 2025 (Wednesday)
- Final Reporting: November 6-12, 2025
- Session Commencement: Commencement of Academic Session for UG Courses: 1st September 2025
Step-by-Step Registration Process: Your Success Blueprint
Pre-Registration Preparation
Essential Documents Required:
- NEET UG 2025 Admit Card (Original + Photocopy)
- NEET UG 2025 Score Card/Rank Letter (Downloaded from NTA website)
- Class 10 Certificate and Mark Sheet (Age proof)
- Class 12 Certificate and Mark Sheet (Eligibility proof)
- Category Certificate (if applicable – SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwD)
- Domicile Certificate (for state quota if applicable)
- Passport Size Photographs (Recent, colored, 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm)
- Valid Email ID and Mobile Number
- Aadhaar Card (Identity verification)
- Bank Account Details (Fee payment and refunds)
Technical Requirements:
- Internet Connection: Stable broadband connection recommended
- Device: Desktop/Laptop with updated browser (Chrome/Firefox/Safari)
- Payment Method: Debit/Credit card, Net Banking, UPI
- Scanner: For document uploads (if required)
- Printer: For downloading and printing important documents
Detailed Registration Process
Step 1: Access Official Website
- Visit: mcc.nic.in (Official MCC website)
- Click: “UG Medical Counselling” section
- Verify: Ensure you’re on the official government website
- Check: Current round registration status and dates
Step 2: New Candidate Registration
- Click: “New Candidate Registration” for first-time users
- Enter: NEET UG 2025 Roll Number, Date of Birth
- Create: Secure password (combination of letters, numbers, special characters)
- Verify: Mobile number through OTP
- Confirm: Email address through verification link
Step 3: Complete Profile Information
- Personal Details: Full name as per NEET admit card
- Category Details: Select appropriate category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD)
- Contact Information: Permanent and correspondence address
- Academic Details: 10th and 12th examination details
- Upload Documents: Clear scanned copies of required certificates
Step 4: Fee Payment
- Select Payment Method: Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI
- Pay Registration Fee:
- General/EWS: ₹1,000
- SC/ST/OBC/PwD: ₹500
- Save Receipt: Download payment confirmation for records
- Verify Payment: Ensure payment status shows “Successful”
Step 5: Choice Filling Strategy
- Research Colleges: Use official MCC seat matrix
- Prioritize Preferences: List colleges in order of preference
- Consider Factors: Location, fees, infrastructure, reputation
- Fill Maximum Choices: Utilize all 999 available choice options
- Save Regularly: Save choices periodically during filling
Step 6: Choice Locking
- Review Choices: Carefully review all filled preferences
- Final Check: Ensure correct order of preference
- Lock Choices: Complete locking before deadline
- Print Choice List: Take printout for records
- Confirmation: Receive choice locking confirmation
Seat Matrix Analysis and College Options
Government Medical Colleges (AIQ)
Top-tier Government Colleges:
- AIIMS New Delhi – 125 seats
- MAMC, New Delhi – 250 seats
- UCMS, New Delhi – 150 seats
- KGMU, Lucknow – 250 seats
- GMC, Nagpur – 200 seats
- JIPMER, Puducherry – 200 seats
- AIIMS Bhopal – 100 seats
- AIIMS Raipur – 100 seats
- AIIMS Rishikesh – 100 seats
- AIIMS Jodhpur – 100 seats
State-wise AIQ Distribution:
- Uttar Pradesh: 891 MBBS seats
- Karnataka: 476 MBBS seats
- Maharashtra: 467 MBBS seats
- Tamil Nadu: 448 MBBS seats
- Andhra Pradesh: 312 MBBS seats
- West Bengal: 289 MBBS seats
- Rajasthan: 267 MBBS seats
- Madhya Pradesh: 234 MBBS seats
Deemed Universities
Premium Deemed Medical Colleges:
- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal – 150 seats (₹23.5 lakhs/year)
- St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore – 150 seats (₹24.75 lakhs/year)
- Christian Medical College, Vellore – 100 seats (₹96,000/year)
- Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi – 100 seats (₹7.8 lakhs/year)
- Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi – 50 seats (₹1.43 lakhs/year)
Fee Structure Categories:
- Low Fee (Under ₹5 lakhs/year): 8 colleges
- Moderate Fee (₹5-15 lakhs/year): 23 colleges
- High Fee (₹15-30 lakhs/year): 35 colleges
- Premium Fee (Above ₹30 lakhs/year): 12 colleges
Central Universities
Top Central University Options:
- Banaras Hindu University (BHU) – 104 MBBS + 40 BDS seats
- Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) – 150 MBBS + 50 BDS seats
- University of Delhi (Faculty of Dentistry) – 40 BDS seats
- Jamia Millia Islamia – 50 MBBS seats
Cut-off Analysis and Rank Predictions
Historical Cut-off Trends (2020-2024)
All India Quota Government Colleges:
- 2024: Rank 1-15,000 (General), 25,000-45,000 (OBC), 35,000-65,000 (SC), 45,000-85,000 (ST)
- 2023: Rank 1-12,000 (General), 20,000-40,000 (OBC), 30,000-60,000 (SC), 40,000-80,000 (ST)
- 2022: Rank 1-10,000 (General), 18,000-38,000 (OBC), 28,000-58,000 (SC), 38,000-78,000 (ST)
AIIMS Institutions:
- AIIMS Delhi: Rank 1-50 (General), 100-200 (OBC), 150-350 (SC), 200-500 (ST)
- Other AIIMS: Rank 50-500 (General), 200-800 (OBC), 350-1200 (SC), 500-1800 (ST)
JIPMER:
- JIPMER Puducherry: Rank 1-100 (General), 150-400 (OBC), 300-800 (SC), 500-1200 (ST)
Deemed Universities (Low Fee):
- CMC Vellore: Rank 1-200 (General), 300-600 (OBC)
- Hamdard Delhi: Rank 5,000-15,000 (General), 15,000-25,000 (OBC)
2025 Expected Cut-offs
Factors Influencing Cut-offs:
- Increased Competition: 24+ lakh candidates appeared
- Normalization Effect: Multiple exam sessions impact
- Reservation Implementation: Category-wise variations
- Seat Matrix Changes: New colleges and increased seats
Projected Ranges (NEET Rank):
Government Medical Colleges (AIQ):
- General: 1-18,000
- EWS: 8,000-25,000
- OBC-NCL: 25,000-50,000
- SC: 40,000-70,000
- ST: 50,000-90,000
AIIMS Institutions:
- Top 3 AIIMS: 1-100 (General)
- Other AIIMS: 100-800 (General)
- Category-wise: 2-3x general ranks
Document Verification and Reporting Process
Document Checklist for Reporting
Mandatory Original Documents:
- NEET UG 2025 Admit Card
- NEET UG 2025 Score Card/Rank Letter
- 10th Class Certificate (Age proof)
- 12th Class Certificate and Mark Sheet
- Transfer Certificate from last attended institution
- Character Certificate from last attended institution
- Category Certificate (if claiming reservation)
- Income Certificate (for EWS category)
- Domicile Certificate (if applicable)
- Medical Fitness Certificate (from registered medical practitioner)
Additional Requirements:
- Passport Size Photographs: 10 copies (recent, colored)
- Provisional Allotment Letter: Downloaded from MCC website
- Gap Certificate: If any academic gap exists
- Migration Certificate: From respective education board
- Anti-ragging Affidavit: From notary or magistrate
Reporting Process Timeline
Day 1-2: Document Verification
- Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Venue: Reporting help desk at allotted college
- Process: Original document verification with photocopies
- Duration: 30-60 minutes per candidate
Day 2-3: Fee Payment
- Amount: As per college fee structure
- Methods: DD/Online/Cash (as specified by college)
- Receipt: Collect fee payment receipt
- Confirmation: Get fee payment confirmation
Day 3-4: Medical Examination
- Venue: College medical center or specified hospital
- Tests: General fitness, vision, hearing tests
- Certificate: Obtain fitness certificate
- Submission: Submit to admission office
Day 4-5: Final Admission
- Seat Confirmation: Final seat allocation confirmation
- ID Card: College identity card issuance
- Hostel Allocation: Hostel room allotment (if applicable)
- Academic Calendar: Receive academic schedule and guidelines
Fee Structure and Financial Planning
Government Medical Colleges Fee Structure
AIIMS Institutions:
- Tuition Fee: ₹1,766 per year
- Hostel Fee: ₹3,390 per year
- Mess Fee: ₹36,000-45,000 per year
- Other Charges: ₹5,000-8,000 per year
- Total Annual Cost: ₹45,000-60,000
State Government Medical Colleges (AIQ seats):
- Tuition Fee: ₹15,000-50,000 per year (varies by state)
- Development Fee: ₹10,000-25,000 per year
- Hostel Fee: ₹8,000-20,000 per year
- Mess Fee: ₹30,000-50,000 per year
- Total Annual Cost: ₹65,000-1,45,000
Central Universities:
- BHU: ₹96,000 per year (total cost)
- AMU: ₹1,05,000 per year (total cost)
- Jamia Millia Islamia: ₹1,43,000 per year (total cost)
Deemed Universities Fee Range
Category A (Low Fee):
- Annual Tuition: ₹2-8 lakhs
- Examples: CMC Vellore, Hamdard Delhi, JMI
- Total 5.5 years: ₹12-45 lakhs
Category B (Moderate Fee):
- Annual Tuition: ₹8-18 lakhs
- Examples: JIPMER, MAHE Manipal
- Total 5.5 years: ₹45-1 crore
Category C (High Fee):
- Annual Tuition: ₹18-35 lakhs
- Examples: Most private deemed universities
- Total 5.5 years: ₹1-2 crores
Strategic Tips for Successful Counselling
Choice Filling Strategy
Golden Rules:
- Fill Maximum Choices: Use all 999 available options
- Preference Order: List colleges in genuine order of preference
- Don’t Skip Options: Include all acceptable colleges
- Research Thoroughly: Study college infrastructure, faculty, hospital facilities
- Consider Location: Factor in climate, language, cultural comfort
Advanced Strategies:
- Dream-Reality-Safety: Mix high-preference, realistic, and safe options
- Geography Considerations: Balance metro vs. tier-2 cities
- Fee Planning: Include both high and moderate fee institutions
- Future Prospects: Consider PG entrance success rates
- Infrastructure Assessment: Evaluate hospital facilities and patient load
Round-wise Participation Strategy
Round 1 Strategy:
- Conservative Approach: Fill genuine preferences only
- Focus on Quality: Prioritize better colleges over location
- Keep Options Open: Don’t lock unless extremely satisfied
Round 2 Strategy:
- Optimized Choices: Revise based on Round 1 results
- Updated Matrix: Consider new vacancy patterns
- Balanced Approach: Mix aspirational and realistic options
Mop-up Round Strategy:
- Aggressive Filling: Maximum choices across all acceptable options
- Lower Expectations: Be prepared to compromise on location/college
- Final Opportunity: Treat as last chance for current year
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Registration Phase Mistakes
- Late Registration: Missing registration deadlines
- Incorrect Information: Wrong category or personal details
- Document Issues: Invalid or unclear document uploads
- Payment Problems: Failed payments or incorrect fee amounts
- Technical Ignorance: Not understanding website functionality
Choice Filling Errors
- Limited Choices: Filling too few college options
- Unrealistic Preferences: Only filling dream colleges
- Order Mistakes: Wrong preference sequence
- Research Gap: Not studying college details properly
- Last-minute Rushing: Hurried choice filling without planning
Reporting Phase Issues
- Document Shortage: Missing required original documents
- Late Reporting: Missing reporting deadlines
- Fee Confusion: Not understanding fee payment process
- Medical Issues: Health problems during medical examination
- Communication Gap: Not staying updated with college instructions
Comprehensive FAQ Section
1. What are the complete details of NEET UG 2025 exam and result dates?
Answer: NEET 2025 result declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on June 14, 2025. The NEET UG 2025 examination was conducted on May 4, 2025 (Sunday) in offline mode from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The exam included 180 multiple choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a maximum score of 720 marks. 24,09,859 candidates appeared for the examination across 4,750+ exam centers in 571 cities across India and abroad. The result declaration on June 14, 2025 marked the beginning of the counselling process, with 11,45,976 candidates qualifying for the counselling rounds.
2. When does NEET UG 2025 counselling start and what is the complete schedule for all rounds?
Answer: The NEET 2025 counselling process is being conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) from July 21 to November 5, 2025. The counselling started on July 21, 2025 with Round 1 registration. The complete schedule includes 4 comprehensive rounds: Round 1 (July 21 – August 22), Round 2 (September 4 – September 25), Round 3 Mop-up (October 2 – October 18), and Round 4 Stray Vacancy (October 28 – November 12). The entire duration of NEET counselling is scheduled for around three months and will be extended in case of vacant seats. Each round includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting phases with specific deadlines that must be strictly followed.
3. Who is eligible to participate in NEET UG 2025 counselling and what are the category-wise requirements?
Answer: Eligibility for NEET UG 2025 counselling requires candidates to have qualified NEET UG 2025 with category-specific minimum scores. General category candidates need 164+ marks (50th percentile) with age limit 17-25 years. OBC-NCL candidates require 129+ marks (40th percentile) with age limit 17-28 years and **valid OBC
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