NEET UG Counselling 2025: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will end the re-extended registration process for Round 1 of NEET UG 2025 counselling on August 6. Qualified applicants who have yet to
sign up may submit their applications on the official website, mcc.nic.in, by 3 p.m.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: New schedule
According to the new timetable, the facility to change registration details will be open until 12 noon, while the counselling charge must be paid by 6 p.m. today. The choice filling option is accessible till 8 a.m. on August 7.
The round 1 seat allotment results are expected to be out on August 9. Between August 9 and August 18, applicants who have been assigned seats must report to their respective universities.
However, according to a notification on the MCC website, choice filling and locking for Round 1 are now on hold. Aspirants are recommended to examine their respective dashboards for the most recent information.
Note: The expansion of the Round 1 timetable may result in changes to the timetables for the subsequent counselling rounds, including Round 2. Originally, the round 2 registration was set to open on August 12.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: How to register?
Step 1: Visit the official website of MCC at mcc.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘UG Medical Counselling’ link and then on the ‘NEET UG 2025 Registration’.
Step 3: After this, enter the necessary details, create a password, and finish the registration form.
Step 4: Now, make the payment of the counselling fee online.
Step 5: Download the page and take a printout of the same for future reference.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: Participating colleges
MCC offers NEET UG counselling for admission to:
1. All India Quota (AIQ) MBBS/BDS seats in government colleges: 15%
2. AIIMS, JIPMER (Puducherry/Karaikal), AMU, and BHU: 100% seats
3. Delhi University, IP University (VMMC/ABVIMS/ESIC Dental): 85% state quota seats
4. Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia (including 5% internal quota for Jamia students): 100% seats
5. ESIC colleges: 15% AIQ seats