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MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling 2025 New Schedule

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially announced the revised MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling. If you are a NEET UG 2025 aspirant and still waiting for your medical seat under All India Quota (15%), Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS, or JIPMER, this update is crucial for you.

MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling

MCC NEET UG Round 2 Counselling Schedule

EventDatesDetails
Verification of Seat Matrix by Institutes3rd September 2025Candidates can fill out preferences online
Registration & Fee Payment4th – 9th September 2025 (till 12:00 noon)Payment facility open till 9th Sept, 3:00 PM
Choice Filling5th – 9th September 2025 (till 11:55 PM)Candidates can fill preferences online
Choice Locking9th September 2025, 4:00 PM – 11:55 PMFinal locking of filled choices
Processing of Seat Allotment10th – 11th September 2025MCC processes seat allocation
Result Declaration12th September 2025Round 2 seat allotment result released
Reporting/Joining of Colleges13th – 19th September 2025Students must report to allotted colleges
Verification of Admitted Candidates by Institutes20th – 21st September 2025Institutes verify admitted student data
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Expert Tips by Radical Education

  • Register Early: Don’t wait for the last day. Early registration avoids the last-minute server rush.
  • Plan Your Choices: Make a list of your preferred colleges and courses in advance arrange them carefully before filling online.
  • Always Lock Your Choices: If you forget, the system auto-locks, which may not reflect your real preference.
  • Keep Documents Handy: NEET scorecard, admit card, photo ID, 10th & 12th certificates, and category documents should be ready.
  • Check Seat Matrix Before Filling: Knowing available seats helps you make smarter choices.
  • Don’t Miss Reporting: Once allotted, reach the college within the given time frame to secure your seat.
  • Stay Updated: Regularly check MCC’s website and trusted counselling updates—dates can change.

FAQs

You may lose the allotted seat and might not be allowed for further rounds.

Yes, candidates must fill and lock fresh choices in every round.

Yes, MCC will also conduct Round 3 and a Stray Vacancy Round later.

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