New Delhi, August 11, 2025 – The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has once again postponed the release of the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 seat allotment results, originally scheduled for today, August 11, 2025. The delay stems from an extension of the choice-filling window, now set to close at 11:59 PM on August 11, 2025, as announced on the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in.
The extension follows multiple requests from candidates, including NRI and CW category applicants, and ongoing court cases, which have prompted the MCC to provide additional time for candidates to finalize their college and course preferences. This marks the seventh revision to the NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule, raising concerns among aspirants about the process’s planning and coordination.
A notification on the MCC website stated, “Dear Candidates, Choice filling facility for Round 1 has been extended till Monday Dated (11.08.2025) at 11:59 PM.” As a result, the Round 1 seat allotment results are now expected to be announced after August 11, with a revised date to be confirmed soon by the MCC.
Once released, candidates can access their seat allotment results by following these steps:
After the provisional seat allotment list is published, candidates can review their allotments and submit objections within a specified timeline via email. The MCC will then release the final seat allotment result in PDF format. Candidates allotted seats must:
Failure to report within the stipulated period may result in cancellation of the allotted seat. Candidates who do not secure a seat in Round 1 or wish to upgrade can participate in subsequent rounds, starting with Round 2 in September 2025, followed by a mop-up round in October and a stray vacancy round in November.
The NEET UG 2025 counselling process facilitates admissions to MBBS, BDS, and BSc Nursing programs under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ), central universities, deemed universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, and other specified quotas. The seat allotment is determined based on NEET UG ranks, candidate preferences, seat availability, and reservation policies.
Despite a 39% increase in MBBS seats over recent years, with 1,15,900 seats available in 2024–25, 2,849 undergraduate medical seats remained vacant last year, according to National Medical Commission (NMC) data presented in the Lok Sabha. The repeated extensions and delays in the counselling schedule have sparked frustration among candidates, with some voicing concerns on social media about the need for better governance in the process.
The MCC has urged candidates to regularly check the official website for updates on the revised Round 1 seat allotment date and further counselling instructions to avoid missing critical deadlines. As the medical admission process continues, aspiring doctors and dentists are advised to stay vigilant and prepared for the next steps in their journey.
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This is the seventh delay in the counselling process, and it’s clear that the system needs some major improvements. While the extra time for choice filling is helpful for some, it's becoming a bit concerning for others who want clarity sooner. Hopefully, the MCC will stick to their revised dates this time.
Given this is the seventh revision to the NEET UG 2025 counselling schedule, it’s clear that the process has faced some challenges. Hopefully, the MCC can stabilize things soon, as these frequent delays add unnecessary stress for aspirants already dealing with a lot of uncertainty.