The Medical Counselling Committee has released the NEET PG 2025 Round 1 seat allotment result, confirming that a total of 26,889 seats have been allotted across MD, MS, and diploma courses. Candidates who secured seats must report to their allotted colleges by December 1 with all required documents. This marks the beginning of the admission process for postgraduate medical education for thousands of aspirants.
Timely information helps candidates avoid confusion about reporting dates, required documents, fee payment deadlines, and further rounds of counselling. Many students miss deadlines simply because they are unsure of the steps involved after allotment. With round 1 results now declared and the reporting window already open, this article will give a clear breakdown of the process, expected next steps, and important reminders so that candidates can complete their admission smoothly and without stress.
NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment: Key Highlights
- Total seats allotted: 26,889
- Courses included: MD, MS, PG Diploma
- Counselling authority: Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
- Reporting deadline: December 1, 2025
- Allotment based on rank, preferences, category and seat availability
Candidates should download the allotment letter and follow the reporting instructions carefully.
What to Do After Allotment
Once you have been allotted a seat, the next steps are crucial. You must:
- Download the provisional allotment letter
- Pay the required fees to confirm your seat
- Report to the allotted college within the given deadline
- Carry all original documents and photocopies
- Get your documents verified at the institute
- Complete admission formalities including signing the bond, if applicable
If you fail to report by the deadline, the allotted seat will be cancelled.
Documents Required at the Time of Reporting
Candidates must carry the following:
- NEET PG 2025 admit card
- NEET PG 2025 scorecard
- MBBS degree certificate
- Internship completion certificate
- Permanent or provisional medical registration certificate
- Valid photo ID proof
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs
- Fee payment receipts
Missing even one document may lead to delays in verification or rejection.
Understanding the Round 1 Allotment Trends
With more than 26,000 seats allotted, this round has seen strong participation. Popular branches like Radiology, Dermatology, General Medicine, Paediatrics, and Orthopaedics have again filled up quickly in top colleges. Candidates with higher ranks have secured seats in central institutes and major state medical colleges.
Will There Be a Round 2?
Yes, MCC will conduct:
- Round 2 Counselling
- Mop-up Round
- Stray Vacancy Round
Vacancies left after each round will be carried forward. Candidates who are not satisfied with their Round 1 seat can choose the “free exit” option and participate in the next round.
Important Points for Candidates Reporting to Colleges
Candidates should keep a few things in mind:
- Reach the college early to avoid last-day rush
- Carry both original and multiple photocopies of documents
- Confirm hostel availability beforehand
- Save all receipts and acknowledgement slips
- Follow the instructions provided in the reporting letter
- Keep a scanned copy of all documents for safety
Expected Dates for Round 2 Counselling
MCC generally begins Round 2 soon after the reporting period of Round 1 ends. Candidates should stay alert for official notifications so that they do not miss the next window.












