NEET PG 2025 Counselling Postponed Indefinitely
The NEET PG 2025 counselling process has been postponed indefinitely by the MCC, causing fresh outrage among medical aspirants. FORDA's National General Secretary, Dr. Meet Ghonia, slammed authorities for "gross management," stating the delay is due to the addition and removal of PG seats by the NMC and NBE. This uncertainty follows a months-long delay since the August result, impacting over 2 lakh doctors. The postponement necessitates a revised seat matrix and new schedule, leaving students and hospitals in limbo. Aspirants must now monitor the MCC website closely for the revised timeline.

The ongoing saga of the NEET PG 2025 Counselling has taken a distressing turn, with the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) announcing the indefinite postponement of the Round 1 seat allotment process. This decision, communicated through a recent notice, has sparked sharp criticism from the medical fraternity, which is already grappling with staffing shortages and academic disruptions due to months of delay.
The immediate reason for the postponement, as confirmed by the MCC, is the necessity to revise the NEET PG Seat Matrix following last-minute changes—specifically, the addition and withdrawal of seats received from the National Medical Commission (NMC) and the National Board of Examinations (NBE). Reflecting the widespread frustration, Dr. Meet Ghonia, National General Secretary of the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA), took to X (formerly Twitter) to publicly condemn the situation, writing, "NEET PG 2025 counselling is postponed till further notice by MCC because of addition and removal of seats," and slamming the authorities for their "gross management." This critical delay leaves over two lakh postgraduate medical aspirants in a state of prolonged uncertainty, impacting their career trajectories and the functionality of hospitals nationwide.
Outrage and 'Gross Management' Allegations by FORDA
The reaction from doctors and student bodies has been swift and unequivocally critical. FORDA, representing resident doctors across the country, has been at the forefront of demanding transparency and efficiency in the admission process. The continuous delays are now being labeled as symptomatic of systemic failure.
- Systemic Failure Exposed: The core of the problem, according to medical bodies, lies in the apparent lack of coordination between the three apex regulatory and conducting bodies: the NMC (approving seats), the NBE (conducting the exam), and the MCC (conducting the counselling). This disconnect is viewed as the primary reason for the recurrent annual delays.
- The Seat Matrix Conundrum: The specific trigger for the latest postponement is the dynamic revision of the seat matrix. The MCC notice cited changes received from the NMC for modifications in PG seats and information from the NBE regarding the withdrawal of a substantial number of PG DNB seats. This means the initial choices filled by candidates are based on an outdated, incorrect seat list, necessitating the indefinite halt.
- Impact on Healthcare Delivery: The delay, which has spanned nearly three months since the NEET PG results were declared in August, severely impacts patient care. Hospitals, particularly government medical colleges, rely heavily on the new batch of resident doctors to manage duties. The shortage exacerbates the workload on existing senior residents, leading to stress, burnout, and compromised patient safety standards.
The Cascade Effect: Reasons Behind the Prolonged Delay
The postponement is not an isolated incident but the latest event in a series of administrative and legal challenges that have plagued the NEET PG 2025 admission cycle from the start. Understanding the multifactorial causes is crucial for aspirants.
- Pending Legal Battles: One of the most significant external factors contributing to the initial delay in starting the counselling was the pending Supreme Court hearings on petitions seeking greater transparency in the NEET PG exam, specifically regarding the disclosure of answer keys. While the MCC did release an initial schedule, the legal landscape continues to introduce uncertainty.
- NMC's Unfinalized Approvals: The National Medical Commission has been slow in finalizing and approving the addition of new postgraduate seats in newly established medical colleges and for increases in existing ones. The constant, late influx of seat updates, as highlighted by Dr. Ghonia, demonstrates the lack of a firm, pre-counselling finalization of the seat count.
- Revised Rosters and Reservation: The addition or removal of seats mandates a complete re-application of the reservation roster for both the All India Quota (AIQ) and Institutional Quota seats. This is a time-consuming administrative task, ensuring reservation policies are maintained fairly across the revised seat matrix, leading to further delays.
Aspirant Action Plan: Navigating the Uncertainty
In light of the indefinite postponement, medical aspirants must shift their focus from the closed schedule to active preparation for the revised process. Patience and continuous monitoring are now key strategies.
- Monitor Official Websites: The only reliable source of information is the official websites of the MCC (mcc.nic.in) and the NMC (nmc.org.in). Aspirants must check these portals multiple times daily for the release of the Revised Seat Matrix and the New Counselling Schedule.
- Prepare for Rapid Response: Given the history of rushed timelines once the schedule is released, candidates must keep all original documents ready for verification and have a pre-finalized list of their choices based on their rank and preferred specialization.
- State Counselling Alignment: State-level counselling bodies often wait for the final All India Quota (AIQ) schedule before releasing or proceeding with their own state quota counselling. Aspirants must anticipate that state schedules, even if tentatively released, will also be affected and possibly postponed until the MCC releases the definitive AIQ timeline.
In Conclusion
The indefinite postponement of NEET PG 2025 counselling Round 1 is a frustrating setback, underscoring the serious administrative hurdles in the medical admission process. The authorities must heed the concerns of bodies like FORDA and prioritize the prompt release of a final, verified seat matrix and a clear, non-negotiable schedule. For aspirants, the focus must remain on preparation and diligent monitoring of the official MCC website for the revised dates, which will signal the recommencement of their crucial career journey.
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