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NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Reporting Continues Nationwide

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· Dec 22, 2025

NEET PG 2025 Round 2 reporting is live across India.Candidates must complete document verification by the December 25 deadline.This guide covers essential documents, state-wise timelines, and joining rules.Avoid seat forfeiture by reporting to your allotted college on time.Stay updated with the latest MCC and state counselling requirements for 2025.

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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and various state authorities have entered the critical physical reporting phase for NEET PG 2025 Round 2. Following the final seat allotment released on December 17, 2025, thousands of aspirants are now visiting medical colleges nationwide to secure their postgraduate seats. With the academic session poised to begin, candidates are urged to complete their admission formalities well before the fast-approaching deadlines to avoid the risk of seat forfeiture or financial penalties.

Key Deadlines for Round 2 Reporting

The reporting window is a strict timeline that varies slightly between the All India Quota (AIQ) and specific state streams. For most candidates, the following schedule is currently active:

  • AIQ Reporting Window: Candidates allotted seats through MCC must report to their respective institutes between December 17 and December 25, 2025.
  • State Quota Deadlines: While many states align with the national schedule, some, like Odisha and Chandigarh, have set December 24 or 25 as the final cutoff for physical joining.
  • Daily Timing: Most institutes conduct verification between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM; however, candidates are advised to reach the campus early to account for biometric processing.
  • Data Sharing: Institutes will share the final list of joined candidates with the MCC on December 26, 2025, to determine vacancies for the subsequent Round 3.

Mandatory Document Checklist for Verification

Physical verification is the final hurdle in the admission process. Candidates must carry original documents along with at least two sets of self-attested photocopies:

  • Official Allotment Letter: Downloaded from the MCC or state portal after the Round 2 result.
  • Academic Credentials: MBBS degree/provisional certificate and mark sheets of all professional examinations.
  • Licensing & Internship: Permanent or provisional registration certificate issued by NMC/State Medical Council and the Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship completion certificate.
  • Identity & Category: NEET PG 2025 Admit Card, Scorecard, and a valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, or PAN card).
  • Specific Certificates: Valid SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD certificates where applicable, following the prescribed formats.

Round 2 Admission Timelines

Event DescriptionAIQ / Central UniversitiesState Quota (General Trend)
Seat Allotment ResultDecember 17, 2025Dec 17 – Dec 22, 2025
Reporting Start DateDecember 17, 2025Varies by State
Final Reporting DeadlineDecember 25, 2025December 24/25, 2025
Round 3 RegistrationDecember 26, 2025Early January 2026

Critical Joining and Resignation Rules

Aspirants must be aware of the "No Free Exit" policy active in Round 2. Once a seat is allotted in this round, failing to report or resigning later carries significant consequences:

  • Security Deposit Forfeiture: Candidates who are allotted a seat in Round 2 but choose not to join will forfeit their refundable security deposit.
  • Upgradation Protocol: Students who were upgraded from Round 1 must obtain a relieving letter from their previous college before joining the new institute.
  • Reporting Status: Admission is only "Confirmed" once the college updates the status on the official MCC portal; a manual receipt is not sufficient.
  • Future Eligibility: Joining a Round 2 seat often restricts a candidate from participating in state-level stray vacancy rounds to prevent seat blocking.

Aspirants are strongly encouraged to monitor the official mcc.nic.in portal and their respective state counselling websites for any last-minute extensions or venue changes.

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