NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 3 Seat Allotment Result Out: Reporting Begins Today
NEET UG Round 3 Seat Allotment Result: After the release of seat allotment results, candidates must report to their allotted college between October 24 and November 1, 2025, along with necessary documents for admission.
The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) released the Round 3 NEET UG seat allocation results on October 11, 2025, as per the latest schedule. After the results are released, candidates can check and download their seat allocation results on the commission's official website, mcc.nic.in. The last date for choice-filling and choice-locking was extended to October 10 (11:55 pm). After the seat allocation results are released, candidates must report to their allotted colleges between October 24 and November 1, 2025, with the required documents for admission.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the final seat allotment result for NEET UG 2025 Round 3. Candidates who participated in the counselling round can now check their allotment status on the official website - mcc.nic.in.
According to the official program, applicants who have registered their seats in NEET UG Round 3 2025 counselling should report to their own institutions between October 24 -1 November 1, 2025. The preliminary results of the tentative seat assignment were declared before, on October 22 and the candidates were given the option to give objections.
The entire result of the third phase of the final was to be declared on October 8 but it was deferred with the additional new MBBS seats. This amendment allowed MCC to receive a fair distribution of seats and recalculate allocations.
What Is Round 3 Counseling & Why It Matters
The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) conducts NEET UG counseling in multiple rounds to allocate seats to qualified NEET candidates under AIQ, central/deemed/university quotas.
Round 3 is typically the mop-up or final standard round before stray vacancy rounds. It offers candidates who didn’t get a seat earlier a last chance to get allocated.
After this, any leftover seats are handled in a stray vacancy round (if MCC or states decide) to fill remaining seats.
Because this may be the last mainstream allotment, many aspirants watch this result keenly.
How to Check the Round 3 Seat Allotment Result
Once MCC publishes the allotment list, here’s how candidates can check:
Go to the official MCC UG Medical Counseling portal (mcc.nic.in) under “UG Medical Counseling.”
Look for the link named “Round 3 Seat Allotment Result / Allotment Order PDF.”
Download the PDF of allotted candidates
Use Ctrl + F (find) to search your NEET roll number or All India Rank (AIR)
If allotted, your name, scheme/quota, college, and course will be mentioned
Download/take a printout of your seat allotment letter for further procedures
Important Dates (as per latest updates)
Here are the dates relevant to Round 3 (as available at the time of writing). Always check MCC’s official site just before the result for any changes.
Event
Date (Tentative / Announced)
Round 3 Reporting
October 24–November 1, 2025
Verification of joined candidates’ data
November 2–3, 2025
Stray Vacancy verification of seat matrix
November 4, 2025
Registration/Payment
November 4–9, 2025 (till 3 PM)
Choice filling/locking
November 5–9, 2025 (locking: Nov 9, 4 PM–11.55 PM)
Processing of seat allotment
November 10–11, 2025
Result declaration
November 12, 2025
Reporting to allotted institute
November 13–20, 2025
The NEET UG 2025 counselling process aims to allocate seats in MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical programs across government, private, and deemed universities in India.
What to Do After Allotment
If you're allotted a seat in this Round:
Report to the allotted college/institute in the given window (here, October 24–November 1, 2025) with all required original documents and a copy of the allotment letter.
Pay the admission/tuition fees as prescribed by the college
If your state quota or institute demands additional steps (e.g. state counseling bodies), follow those instructions
If you are not satisfied with the seat, or you want to try for an upgrade (if allowed), know the rules for the "upgrade" or "exit and join option."
If you are not allotted a seat in Round 3:
You may participate in a Stray Vacancy Round (if MCC decides to conduct one)
Or you may re-check if any seats drop or become available as seats are vacated
Things to Keep in Mind / Tips
The allotment is based on your NEET rank/score, choices you locked, seat availability, and reservation/quota conditions
Make sure your documents are ready and in order (mark sheets, identity proof, NEET scorecard, category certificate, etc.)
Don’t delay reporting — if you miss the deadline, your allotment may get canceled
Stay updated on MCC website until the end of the counseling process — sometimes schedule changes or extended deadlines occur
Keep multiple copies (physical/electronic) of the allotment letter and other correspondence
Conclusion
The release of the NEET UG 2025 Round 3 final seat allotment marks a key step in this year’s counselling process. With the inclusion of new MBBS seats and revised dates, the MCC ensured a fairer distribution of seats for all candidates. Students who received an allotment should report to their respective institutes between October 24 and November 1, 2025, with all necessary documents and fees.
Those who weren’t allotted a seat still have an opportunity in the Stray Vacancy Round, which begins November 4 onward. As this may be the last phase of allotments, it’s important to stay alert, follow the official MCC website for updates, and complete all required steps within the given timelines.
FAQs
That means you were not allotted a seat in Round 3. But don’t lose hope—participate in the stray vacancy round (if it happens). Also, check if any seats are vacated or get reopened.
It depends on MCC’s rules and whether an “upgrade” option is allowed. If you refuse without following the allowed exit route, you may lose your chance or forfeit your registration. Always read the information Bulletin for rules.
Possibly. MCC may announce stray vacancy rounds (or additional rounds) based on the remaining vacant seats.
No. MCC handles AIQ, central universities, and deemed/university quota seats. State quotas are managed by the respective state counselling authorities, and their dates may differ.
You may apply for an upgrade (if allowed by MCC) or participate in subsequent rounds (if any). But once final admission is confirmed and the deadline passed, you may not be able to change.
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