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NEET UG State Counselling Schedule 2025 Out: Know states quota official websites

NEET UG State Counselling Schedule 2025 Out: Know states quota official websites

Indian Express2 days ago
NEET UG State Counselling Schedule 2025: The Medical Counselling Committee has announced the NEET-UG 2025 counselling and admission schedule for all rounds of seat allocation across both State and All India Quota (AIQ) categories, including Deemed and Central Universities. The process will have four phases—Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and a final stray vacancy round—with October 3 marked as the last date to join allotted medical institutions.
The classes for all academic UG courses for the students will start from September 1. The NEET UG 2025 result was declared on June 14.
The process will commence with Round 1 counselling from July 21 to July 30 for the State quota and from July 30 to August 6 for AIQ/Deemed/Central institutions. The last dates for joining this UG phase are August 6 and August 12, respectively, followed by candidate verification from August 7–8 (MCC) and August 13–14 (States).
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Round 2 UG counselling is scheduled from August 12 to August 20 (State) and August 19 to August 29 (AIQ/Deemed), with final joining deadlines of August 29 and September 4. Verification for this round will occur between August 30–September 1 (MCC) and September 5–6 (States).
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The UG Round 3 will take place from September 3 to September 10 (State) and September 9 to September 18 (AIQ/Deemed), with joining deadlines of September 18 and September 23, followed by verification between September 19–21 (MCC) and September 24 (States).
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The final phase, the Stray Vacancy Round of UG, will run from September 22 to September 26 (State) and September 25 to September 29 (AIQ/Deemed), with October 3, 2025, marked as the last date to join across all categories.
To facilitate the smooth and timely execution of the NEET UG counselling process, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has instructed all participating institutions and colleges to consider Saturdays, Sundays, and Gazetted holidays as regular working days throughout the counselling period.
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