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NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule out for state and all India quota seats

NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule out for state and all India quota seats

India Today14-07-2025
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially released the NEET UG 2025 counselling timetable for both State and All India Quota (AIQ) seats, including Deemed and Central Universities. The entire counselling process will span across four rounds—Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and a final Stray Vacancy round. As per the schedule, October 3 is the final deadline to join the allotted medical colleges across all categories.advertisementThis year, undergraduate medical classes will commence on September 1, and the NEET UG 2025 result was declared on June 14.NEET UG 2025 COUNSELLING: ROUND-WISE TIMELINERound 1
State Quota: July 21 to July 30AIQ/Deemed/Central Institutes: July 30 to August 6Joining Deadline: August 6 (State), August 12 (AIQ)Verification Dates: August 7–8 (MCC), August 13–14 (States)Round 2State Quota: August 12 to August 20AIQ/Deemed Institutes: August 19 to August 29Joining Deadline: August 29 (State), September 4 (AIQ)Verification Dates: August 30–September 1 (MCC), September 5–6 (States)Round 3State Quota: September 3 to September 10AIQ/Deemed Institutes: September 9 to September 18Joining Deadline: September 18 (State), September 23 (AIQ)Verification Dates: September 19–21 (MCC), September 24 (States)STRAY VACANCY ROUND State Quota: September 22 to September 26AIQ/Deemed Institutes: September 25 to September 29Final Joining Date Across All Categories: October 3To avoid any delays or disruption, the MCC has also mandated that all Saturdays, Sundays, and gazetted holidays during the counselling window will be treated as working days by participating institutes.STATE QUOTA COUNSELLING: OFFICIAL WEBSITES YOU SHOULD BOOKMARKCandidates are advised to regularly visit the respective counselling authority websites to keep track of updates, document verification instructions, choice filling, and allotment lists.For those preparing to step into the medical field, ensuring timely registration and document readiness will be key to a successful admission through NEET UG 2025.- EndsMust Watch
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