The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially started Round 1 of the NEET UG 2025 counselling for MBBS/BDS seats under the 15% All-India Quota (AIQ) and seats at central institutes (like AIIMS, JIPMER, AMU, BHU, ESIC). Registration began on July 21, 2025, at mcc.nic.in and continues until July 28, 2025, giving NEET-qualified candidates time to complete choice filling and lock preferences. Over 12 lakh students are expected to compete for around 1.15 lakh MBBS/BDS seats across government and private medical colleges managed by MCC. Eligible candidates—those who scored above the NEET cut-off—must register, upload essential documents, and pay the fee to enter the seat allocation process.
Important Dates
Event | Date |
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Registration & Fee Payment | July 21 – July 28, 2025 (registration by 12 noon; fee by 3 PM) |
Choice Filling & Locking | July 22 – July 28, 2025 (lock by 11:55 PM) |
Seat Allotment Processing | July 29 – July 30, 2025 |
Seat Allotment Result | July 31, 2025 |
Reporting to Allotted College | August 1 – August 6, 2025 |
How to Apply
- Visit mcc.nic.in and go to “UG Medical Counselling”.
- Click New Registration 2025, fill in NEET roll number and personal details.
- Upload required documents: NEET admit card & scorecard, Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, photo ID, passport photo, and category/PwBD certificate if applicable.
- Pay counselling fee online.
- Complete choice filling and confirm by July 28.
NEET UG MCC Counselling Faq’s
1. Who is eligible?
Ans: Only candidates who qualified NEET‑UG 2025 above the cut-off and seek 15 % AIQ or central institute seats can register.
2. When is the registration window?
Ans: Registration opens July 21–28, with fee due by noon and payment by 3 PM on the final day.
3. How many rounds are there?
Ans: There are four rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up, and Stray Vacancy Round.
4. How many seats and candidates?
Ans: About 12.36 lakh candidates are vying for 1.15–1.18 lakh MBBS/BDS seats.
5. Can I join both AIQ and state counselling?
Ans: Yes, you can participate in both simultaneously, though once admitted under one quota, further rounds for the other are restricted.