MCC Withdraws NEET UG Round 2 Allotment Due to Data Error; Reporting Halted
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has withdrawn the NEET UG 2025 Round 2 final allotment result after a data error led to the allocation of non-existent seats. All reporting to colleges is on hold as aspirants await a revised list. Visit: https://mcc.nic.in/

In an unprecedented turn of events, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially withdrawn the NEET UG 2025 Round 2 final seat allotment result, just a day after its initial release. This stunning decision has sent ripples of uncertainty through the medical aspirant community, as the physical reporting process to colleges has been abruptly put on hold. The MCC's official notice cites a significant data error as the reason, confirming that an inflated seat matrix from a government medical college led to the allotment of seats that do not exist. Stay updated and visit https://mcc.nic.in/.
The error has a widespread impact, affecting over 31,000 candidates who were initially allotted seats in this round, including more than 2,400 who had their seats upgraded. The MCC's swift action to pull the result aims to rectify the issue and prevent candidates from proceeding with admissions to non-existent seats, which would have created significant logistical and legal complications. The move highlights the committee's commitment to a transparent and fair process, even when it requires immediate and drastic corrective measures.
For aspirants, the message is clear and urgent: Do not report to your allotted colleges until a revised allotment list is published. Any travel or admission payments made based on the withdrawn list should be put on hold immediately. Candidates are advised to stay calm and await the next official announcement.
Here is a quick breakdown of what aspirants need to know right now:
- The Issue: A specific government medical college provided incorrect seat data, leading to the erroneous allotment of seats. The MCC has confirmed it is rectifying this data and processing a new allotment list.
- The Status: The previously published Round 2 final result is null and void. The reporting process, originally scheduled to take place from September 18 to 25, is temporarily suspended.
- The Next Step: The MCC will release a corrected final allotment list soon. Aspirants must strictly follow the new schedule that will be announced.
This period requires heightened vigilance from all candidates. It is essential to rely only on official communication from the MCC website for updates. The delay is frustrating, but it is a necessary step to ensure the integrity of the counselling process. For more timely updates and alerts on the situation, follow Only Education News.
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