
NEET UG Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment results on August 11
Candidates who receive a seat in round 1 must download their allotment letter and report to the allotted college within the specified dates to confirm their admission. Those who do not secure a seat or wish to participate in further rounds can wait for the next phase of counselling. The MCC will release detailed guidelines for the reporting process along with the results on August 11.
Step 1: Visit the official MCC website at mcc.nic.in.
Step 2: Locate and click on the link for 'NEET UG 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment Result.'
Step 3: Log in using your NEET roll number and password or application number.
Step 4: View the details of the allotted college and course.
Step 5: Download and save the seat allotment letter.
Step 6: Carry the allotment letter to the allotted college for admission and document verification.
Despite increase in MBBS seats, 2,849 remained vacant in 2024: Govt data
Meanwhile, despite a significant 39 per cent increase in MBBS seats over the past few years, a considerable number of undergraduate medical seats remain vacant across India, data from the National Medical Commission (NMC) reveals. The data was presented in the Lok Sabha on August 1 by Anupriya Patel, Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The unstarred question was asked by a member of the Telugu Desam Party, Putta Mahesh Kumar.
The number of MBBS seats rose from 83,275 in 2020–21 to 1,15,900 by 2024–25; however, the number of vacant UG seats (excluding AIIMS and JIPMER) peaked at 4,146 in 2022–23, before witnessing a gradual decline to 2,849 in 2024–25.

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