MCC NEET UG 2026 Round 1 Final Seat Allotment Result Today, Over 29,900 Seats Allocated
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the provisional seat allotment result for Round 1 of NEET UG Counselling 2026.

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the provisional seat allotment result for Round 1 of NEET UG Counselling 2026. The provisional allotment was published on August 20, with seats allotted to more than 29,900 candidates based on their NEET UG 2026 rank, category, choices filled and seat availability. Candidates who participated in the MCC NEET UG 2026 Round 1 counselling can check the provisional allotment result through the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in. The provisional result contains details of the candidates allotted seats, including their allotted institute, course, quota and category.
MCC NEET UG Counselling 2026 Round 1: Final Result Today
Following the release of the provisional allotment, MCC invited candidates to submit grievances against the allotment. The grievance window closed on August 21 at 3:59 PM. The committee is scrutinising the representations received and will release the final Round 1 seat allotment result today, August 21. The final allotment will take into account the grievances raised against the provisional result. In cases where no valid grievance is raised, the provisional allotment may be retained in the final result. MCC has also published a revised UG Counselling 2026 information bulletin and revised Round 1 schedule on its official website.
Over 29,900 Candidates Get Seats in Round 1
According to the latest counselling updates, more than 29,900 candidates have received provisional seat allotments in Round 1. The allotment covers seats administered through MCC, including All India Quota and other participating institutional and central university seats under the MCC counselling framework. The Round 1 allotment is determined by several factors, including the candidate's NEET UG rank, category, choices submitted during counselling and availability of seats. Therefore, candidates should carefully verify the allotted college and course against the choices they had submitted. The Round 1 counselling process covers 15% All India Quota seats as well as specified seats in institutions and universities participating in MCC counselling. These include AIIMS, JIPMER, BHU, AMU, Delhi University/IP University and ESIC-related seats, among others, as applicable under the counselling scheme.
NEET UG 2026 Round 1 Seat Allotment: What Candidates Should Check
Candidates should carefully review the allotment result and verify:
- NEET UG 2026 rank
- Candidate category
- Allotted college or institute
- Course allotted
- Allotted quota
- Category under which the seat has been allotted
The provisional allotment result is available in PDF format, while candidates who receive a seat can download their allotment letter through their MCC candidate login. Candidates who notice discrepancies in personal details, category, quota or course allotment were allowed to raise grievances during the designated window. The grievance facility has now closed, and MCC is expected to publish the final allotment after completing the scrutiny process.
What Happens After the Final Seat Allotment?
After the final Round 1 result is released, candidates allotted seats will have to follow the admission and reporting instructions issued by MCC and the respective colleges. As per the revised schedule, Round 1 reporting to the allotted institutes is scheduled from August 22 to August 31, 2026. Candidates should therefore keep their documents ready and closely follow the instructions issued by their allotted institute. Candidates should download and preserve their allotment letter and carry the required original documents and certificates during the admission process. MCC has stated that candidates must comply with the document requirements for admission at the allotted institution.
Freeze and Float Options in MCC NEET Counselling
Candidates should also understand the options available after Round 1 allotment. A candidate who is satisfied with the allotted seat can choose to Freeze the seat, indicating that they do not want to participate in further upgradation. Candidates who want to retain the allotted seat while remaining eligible for an upgrade in a subsequent round can choose the Float option, subject to the counselling rules and availability of seats. Candidates should make this decision only after carefully considering the allotted college, course, fee structure, location and their preferred choices.
PwBD Candidates Need to Complete Certification
Candidates allotted seats under the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) category need to ensure that their eligibility has been properly assessed as per MCC requirements. MCC has issued specific instructions regarding medical assessment boards and certification for PwBD candidates. Candidates under this category should complete the required certification process and follow the instructions applicable to their allotment before admission.
How to Check MCC NEET UG 2026 Round 1 Allotment Result
Candidates can follow these steps to check the Round 1 seat allotment:
- Visit the official MCC website at mcc.nic.in.
- Open the UG Medical Counselling section.
- Look for the NEET UG 2026 Round 1 seat allotment result.
- Open the provisional or final allotment result link, as applicable.
- Download the PDF.
- Use the search function to find the NEET rank or other relevant details.
- Check the allotted college, course, quota and category.
Candidates allotted seats should log in to download their allotment letter and follow the reporting instructions. MCC's official UG counselling page currently lists the Round 1 provisional result, Round 1 seat matrix and revised counselling documents among the latest updates.
MCC NEET UG Counselling 2026: What's Next?
The release of the final Round 1 allotment marks an important stage in the NEET UG 2026 admission process. Candidates who receive their preferred college can proceed with admission and reporting as per the schedule. Those seeking an upgrade should follow the applicable MCC rules and participate in subsequent counselling rounds where eligible. Candidates who have not received a seat in Round 1 should not assume that their admission chances are over. They can monitor the subsequent MCC counselling rounds and participate according to the revised schedule and eligibility conditions. With the provisional Round 1 allotment already released for more than 29,900 candidates, all eyes are now on the final MCC NEET UG 2026 Round 1 seat allotment result, which is scheduled for release today, August 21, after consideration of the grievances received from candidates.
