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NEET PG Counselling Seat Allotment 2025 – Process, Rounds, Documents & Expert Tips

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Manika Gupta • 4 Mins read • 15 Jul 25
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Getting a seat allocated in NEET PG Counselling is the foremost and crucial step for admission into higher studies in the medical field. Through NEET PG counselling students get admission in MD and MS programs. But, many students even after scoring a good rank fail to secure seats in NEET PG counselling. So, how to ensure that you get a seat allocated in NEET PG Counselling? The answer lies in through understanding of NEET PG Counselling seat allotment process.

So, here we will discuss everything you need to know regarding the NEET PG Counselling seat allotment procedure.


Overview of NEET PG Counselling

NEET PG Check the table below for the quick highlights about the NEET PG Exam.

Particulars

Highlights

Exam Conducted By

National Board of Examinations (NBE)

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must have passed MBBS
  • Must have completed mandatory 1 year internship
  • Possess a registration certificate from NMC or State Medical Council

For Admission in

  • Master of Doctrine
  • Master of Surgery

Total Number of Seats in India

  • Total Seats: 70,000+
  • Government Medical Colleges: 35,000+
  • Private Medical Colleges: 30,000+
  • DNB Seats: 6,000+

Popular MD programs

  • General Medicine
  • Radiology
  • Dermatology
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry

Popular MS programs

  • General Surgery
  • Orthopaedics
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Ophthalmology

Counselling Conducting Authority

Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)


NEET PG Seat Allotment Rounds

In NEET PG Counselling the seats are allocated in majorly 2 rounds. If seats are still vacant after round 2, then the counselling is proceeded further for Mop-up round and stray vacancy round. Check the table below for the NEET PG Counselling rounds. 

Particulars

Highlights

Eligibility

Round 1

Seat allotment to all the eligible candidates

All registered candidates

Round 2

Seat allotment to candidates who did not get seat in Round 1 and to those who applied for seat upgrade

Registered/unallocated or opting for upgrade

Mo-up Round

  • Only those candidates who were not allotted seats in Round 1 and 2
  • No fresh registrations

Left out or non-joined candidates

Stray Vacancy Round

Counselling done by institution itself

Remaining seats


NEET PG Seat Allotment Process

Students can follow the following steps to get admission into NEET PG Seat Allotment.

  • Visit the official portal and register for the counselling by filling all the details.
  • Login into the portal using credentials and navigate for NEET PG Counselling.
  • Fill the choices preference for your college and lock the choices manually. Check the preference twice because once locked, they can not be changed.
  • Pay the fees for the counselling.
  • Appear for the NEET PG Counselling and secure a seat.
  • Report to the allocated college for further procedure.


Documents Required for NEET PG Seat Allotment

The students require following documents for NEET PG Seat Allotment.

  • NEET PG Admit Card & Rank Card
  • MBBS degree & internship certificate
  • Provisional/Permanent MCI/SMC registration
  • Government ID proof
  • Caste/Category/EWS certificate (if applicable)
  • Allotment letter from MCC
  • Passport-size photographs


What if you don't get a seat?

Now let's discuss what to do if you do not get a seat allocated in Round 1 of NEET PG Counselling.

  • Appear for the Round 2 counselling.
  • Appear for mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.


Expert Tips for NEET PG Seat Allotment Success

Here are some expert tips to ensure that you get a seat allocated in NEET PG Counselling.

  • Fill as many choices as possible while registering for the counselling. This will help you to have wide options available during the counselling.
  • Ensure that you have filled preferences correctly and your preference for college must be a mix of all the desired colleges.
  • Smartly make the choice. Choose a mix of both government and private college to maximise the seat allocation chances.
  • Do a thorough research on previous year cutoff trends beforehand to make stronger choices.
  • Be updated with all the recent news, notices and deadlines.
  • Read the notice carefully, understanding each point in depth.


Conclusion

The NEET PG Counselling seat allotment is a first towards higher studies in the field of medicine. It is crucial to ensure that this step is well planned and well strategised so that your medical journey is easy and seamless.

FAQs

Ques - Is Round 1 seat allotment final?

Ans - No, after round 1, round 2 counselling is conducted for the students. Usually Round 2 is final but if seats are still left vacant, Mop-up Round and stray vacancy Rounds are conducted.


Ques - Can I apply for state counselling if I took an AIQ seat?

Ans - Yes, but only if you haven’t joined or confirmed the AIQ Round 2 seat.


Ques - What is the joining deadline after seat allotment?

Ans - The joining deadline is usually 5–7 days after the seat allotment result is declared. You can check the exact dates on the MCC portal.


Ques - Will I lose my Round 1 seat if I upgrade in Round 2?

Ans - Yes, if you are allotted a new seat in Round 2, your Round 1 seat will be automatically cancelled.