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MCC NEET PG Counselling 2025 Flowcharts: Complete Guide to Rounds, Seat Allotment & Rules

NEET PG 2025 counselling guide explains the complete seat allotment process, rules, upgradation, and penalties from Round-1 to Stray Round.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the NEET PG 2025 counselling online for admissions to MD, MS, PG Diploma, and DNB courses. The process is held in multiple rounds, ensuring candidates get fair chances for seat allotment and upgradation.

Below is a complete overview with key rules, options, and penalties.

Round 1 Counselling

MCC NEET PG Counselling 2025 Flowcharts: Complete Guide to Rounds, Seat Allotment & Rules

Key Highlights of Round 1 Counselling

  • Candidates must register on the MCC portal, pay the registration fee, and submit the refundable security deposit.
  • Fill in preferences for courses and colleges, then lock the choices before the deadline.
  • Seats are allotted based on NEET PG rank, category, and filled choices.
  • Candidates allotted a seat must report to the respective college and complete admission formalities.
  • If not satisfied, candidates may choose not to join; this will not affect eligibility for further rounds, and the security deposit is retained.

Round 2 Counselling

MCC NEET PG Counselling 2025 Flowcharts: Complete Guide to Rounds, Seat Allotment & Rules

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Key Highlights of Round 2 Counselling

  • Fresh registrations are allowed for new candidates and Round-1 free exit candidates; previously registered candidates can participate directly.
  • Candidates can apply for seat upgradation. If upgraded, they must vacate their previous seat and join the newly allotted college.
  • Failure to report after Round-2 allotment leads to forfeiture of the security deposit and loss of eligibility for future rounds.

Round 3 Counselling

MCC NEET PG Counselling 2025 Flowcharts: Complete Guide to Rounds, Seat Allotment & Rules

Key Highlights of Round 3 Counselling

  • Candidates must register again and submit fresh preferences, as previous choices are invalid.
  • Seats are allotted based on updated choices and NEET PG rank.
  • Candidates must report to the allotted college and complete admission formalities.
  • Non-reporting or refusal leads to elimination from further rounds and forfeiture of fees.
  • Candidates upgraded from Round-2 must relieve their previous seat and join the new one.
  • Once joined, resignation or further upgradation is not allowed.

Stray Vacancy Round

MCC NEET PG Counselling 2025 Flowcharts: Complete Guide to Rounds, Seat Allotment & Rules

Key Highlights of Round 4 Counselling

  • This round fills any remaining vacant seats.
  • Fresh registration and new choice filling are mandatory; previous preferences are not considered.
  • Candidates allotted a seat must report and complete admission.
  • Non-joining leads to forfeiture of fees and a one-year debarment from NEET PG.
  • Once joined, resignation is strictly not permitted.

Important Guidelines for NEET PG Aspirants

  • Plan choices carefully, as each round has strict upgradation and reporting rules.
  • Free exit is available only in Round-1; from Round-2 onwards, not joining leads to fee forfeiture and loss of eligibility.
  • Follow reporting deadlines, as late reporting can cancel your seat.
  • Upgradation is allowed only till Round-3; after joining, no resignation or further upgradation is permitted.
  • Stray Round is final; non-joining leads to fee loss and a one-year NEET PG ban.
  • Keep all certificates and ID proofs ready to avoid delays during reporting.

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