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NEET UG Counselling 2025: Round 1 Seat Allotment Result Postponed

Pratik Singh

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August 9, 2025 | New Delhi – The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has postponed the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 seat allotment result. The result, which was first expected today, will now be announced on August 11, 2025. This change comes after multiple extensions in the choice filling and locking window, which were made to help more students complete the process on time.

Late-night updates further revealed that MCC received many requests from NRI and CW applicants. In addition, some ongoing court cases also affected the schedule, and therefore, the decision was taken to revise the timeline.

 

Revised Schedule for NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 1

Event Date & Time
Choice Filling Extended August 8 (6:30 PM) to August 9 (11:59 PM)
Choice Locking August 9 (6:00 PM to 11:59 PM)
Seat Allotment Result August 11, 2025
Reporting to College August 11 to 18, 2025

Important: Students must complete choice locking before the given deadline. Otherwise, they will not be eligible for seat allotment.

 

Why NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 1 Delay Matters

The delay has happened mainly due to technical issues on MCC’s online portal. Moreover, there was a rise in registration problems, which caused extra stress for many students. As a result, MCC extended the deadlines more than once, but finally decided to postpone the result date.

Furthermore, this extra time gives MCC a better chance to check the seat matrix carefully and settle pending court cases. Therefore, the final allotment list is expected to be more accurate and fair for all students.

Read more: Top Medical Colleges in Karnataka

 

What Students Should Do Now

Meanwhile, students should follow these important steps:

  • Fill and lock your choices by August 9, 11:59 PM without fail.

  • Visit mcc.nic.in after August 11 to check your seat allotment result.

  • If you get a seat, report to the allotted college between August 11 and 18.

  • If you do not get a seat in Round 1, you can still join Round 2 without re-registering.

By following these steps on time, students can ensure they do not miss any chance for admission.

 

Key Facts for Students

  • Around 22 lakh students appeared for NEET 2025.

  • MCC handles over 26,500 MBBS/BDS seats in All India Quota, states, Deemed Universities, and central institutions.

  • Competition remains high. For example, Madhya Pradesh has 15,129 applicants for only 5,799 seats — that is about two students competing for each seat.

Read more: List of Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu

The postponement of NEET UG Round 1 seat allotment means students have extra time to complete their choice filling and locking. However, since the new dates are firm, it is important to act quickly. Therefore, students should stay updated on mcc.nic.in, follow all steps carefully, and prepare for the next stage of their medical admission journey.

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