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MCC Updates NEET PG Seat Matrix with Last-Minute Additions and Withdrawals

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· Feb 3, 2026

As of February 3, 2026, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has finalized a critical update to the NEET PG Round-3 seat matrix. This update involves the addition of several high-demand clinical seats across various government and deemed universities, alongside the tactical withdrawal of seats that were found to have clerical errors. These adjustments are vital for ensuring that the final allotment result reflects the true availability of postgraduate medical training positions. Candidates are urged to check the updated list to understand how these shifts impact the competitive landscape for their preferred specializations.

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Breakdown of Seat Matrix Revisions

  • New Clinical Additions: Following recent NMC approvals, the MCC added 70 new seats today, including MD/MS positions at the Institute of Medical Sciences.
  • Seat Withdrawals: Ten seats were removed from the initial Round-3 matrix after the respective institutes reported inaccuracies in their sanctioned intake data.
  • Branch-wise Impact: The majority of the newly added vacancies are in the General Medicine and Radiology departments, which are highly sought after by top-ranking students.
  • System Correction: The automated processing of results was briefly paused this morning to incorporate these changes into the algorithm, ensuring an error-free allotment.
  • Institutional Verification: All participating medical colleges were required to sign off on their final matrix data before the software commenced the seat matching process.

Strategic Importance for Round-3 Candidates

  • Preference Shift: The sudden appearance of these vacancies in the matrix might significantly lower the cut-off ranks for several elite institutions.
  • Processing Rules: The MCC has confirmed that the final result will be generated based on the choices submitted by students as of the closing time yesterday.
  • Admission Fairness: By removing the withdrawn seats now, the committee prevents the scenario where a student is allotted a non-existent seat, avoiding future litigation.
  • Global Oversight: These updates are part of a broader effort to digitize the entire medical education lifecycle, making seat availability transparent to every applicant in real-time.

Seat Matrix Summary (Feb 3, 2026)

Type of ChangeCountDepartment/Institute
New Seats Added70Clinical & Para-clinical
Seats Withdrawn10GMC Kathua, Telangana
Current Total18,290+All India Quota (AIQ)
Verification StatusFinalizedSigned by Nodal Officers

Conclusion

The revision of the NEET PG matrix today demonstrates the MCC's commitment to a precision-led allotment process. While last-minute changes can be surprising, the addition of clinical vacancies provides a final glimmer of hope for many deserving students. Ensuring that the data is accurate before the result is published is the best way to prevent the litigation that often slows down the academic calendar. As the result goes live later today, it will stand as the most comprehensive and verified list of medical allotments in the current cycle. This meticulous processing ensures that the nation's healthcare training capacity is optimized, allowing the next generation of specialists to begin their journey with clarity.

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