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Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 Round-2 Result Declared: Download Seat Allotment PDF

Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 Round-2 Result Declared: Download Seat Allotment PDF

The Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2025 Round-2 result has officially been declared, bringing clarity to thousands of postgraduate medical aspirants waiting for seat allotment updates. Candidates who participated in Round-2 can now check the selection list PDF released by the state counselling authority. The result follows the publication of the seat matrix and the choice-filling process conducted earlier this week, marking an important step in the admission cycle.

I am writing about this update because Round-2 is often a deciding stage for many NEET PG candidates who could not secure seats in the first round. Missing key dates after allotment can lead to cancellation of seats, so it is important for candidates to clearly understand what comes next, especially reporting timelines and admission formalities.

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2025 Round-2 Timeline

The Round-2 counselling process followed a structured schedule, allowing candidates to make informed choices based on seat availability.

EventDate
Seat Matrix ReleaseDecember 22, 2025
Choice Filling and LockingDecember 22 to December 24, 2025
Round-2 Seat Allotment ResultDecember 26, 2025
Reporting to Allotted CollegesDecember 27 to December 30, 2025

Candidates are advised to strictly follow these dates to avoid any issues during admission.

How to Check Maharashtra NEET PG Round-2 Result

Candidates can check the Round-2 selection list PDF by following these steps:

  • Visit the official Maharashtra NEET PG counselling website
  • Click on the Round-2 seat allotment or selection list link
  • Open the PDF file
  • Search for your roll number or name
  • Download and save the PDF for future reference

Download Maharashtra Round 2 NEET PG 2025 Result: Click Here

It is recommended to check all details carefully in the selection list.

What the Round-2 Result Means for Candidates

If a candidate’s name appears in the Round-2 selection list, it means a postgraduate medical seat has been allotted based on merit, preferences, and availability. Such candidates must complete the admission process within the given reporting window.

Candidates who do not report within the specified dates may lose their allotted seat.

Reporting and Admission Process

Candidates allotted seats in Round-2 must report to their respective institutes between December 27 and December 30, 2025. During reporting, candidates are generally required to:

  • Carry original academic and counselling documents
  • Submit admission fees as prescribed by the institute
  • Complete document verification
  • Confirm admission as per college guidelines

Failure to report on time may result in forfeiture of the seat.

Documents Required at Reporting

While exact requirements may vary by institute, candidates should keep the following ready:

  • NEET PG admit card and scorecard
  • Round-2 allotment letter
  • MBBS degree and mark sheets
  • Internship completion certificate
  • Registration certificate
  • Identity proof

It is always safer to carry both originals and photocopies.

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The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

Umesh Varma (Senior Photojournalist)
Nagpur | April 29, 2026: “Mastering Drones and Cyber Security is not just the geographical heart of India; it is now set to become the ‘Center of Excellence’ that will give wings to the dreams of NCC cadets across the nation.” These inspiring words were shared by Major General Vivek Kumar Tyagi, Additional Director General (ADG) of NCC Maharashtra, during a special press conference held today. On the first day of his three-day administrative visit, the Major General unveiled a transformative roadmap for the youth and the future of the NCC.

Mastering Drones and Cyber Security

Major General Tyagi announced that a state-of-the-art ‘Drone Training Academy’ is being established in Nagpur. This academy will be unique as it focuses on creating ‘Master Drone Trainers’—cadets and instructors who will go on to train others across various divisions in India. Recognizing the digital age’s challenges, he also highlighted a dedicated ‘Cyber Awareness’ initiative and tech-based skilling, ensuring that cadets are not just physically fit but technologically superior and ready for the future.

Nagpur: A Nursery for Future Officers and Leaders

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

The Major General expressed immense pride in the dedication of Nagpur’s youth. He revealed that in just the past few months, 12 to 14 cadets from Nagpur alone have successfully cleared their boards to join the Armed Forces as officers. Whether through the Agniveer scheme, the Armed Forces, or the Maharashtra Police, NCC cadets are leading the way with the motto of ‘Nation First.’ He also noted that the training of civil staff, such as Girl Cadet Instructors (GCI) and Caretaker Officers (CTO) at the Officer Training Academy (OTA) in Kamthi, is playing a pivotal role in expanding the NCC’s reach

Meeting the Surge in Demand: 160 Institutions on Waiting List

The growing craze for the NCC among today’s youth is evident: currently, 160 schools and colleges in Nagpur are on the waiting list to start NCC units. To meet this demand, Major General Tyagi called upon the State Government for support in building a World-Class NCC Academy in Nagpur. He emphasized that the goal is not just to reach the milestone of 1.5 lakh cadets, but to reach the most remote areas of Maharashtra, transforming every student into a confident, resilient, and patriotic leader.

Empowering Daughters and Global Exposure

The Pride of Uniform Meets the Future of Tech: Nagpur to Become NCC’s ‘Power House’ under Major General Vivek Tyagi’s New Vision

A significant highlight of the briefing was the rising strength of women in the corps, with the gender ratio now approaching 60:40. Through the ‘Youth Exchange Program,’ cadets are also interacting with international students, gaining global perspectives and representing India’s diversity. Major General Tyagi concluded by stating that the NCC is more than just a career path; it is a workshop that builds character, discipline, and the best version of a human being.

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