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Odisha NEET PG 2025 Counselling Round 2 Seat Allotment Announced; Reporting Guidelines Released

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· Dec 20, 2025

The educational calendar for December 20, 2025, is packed with critical milestones for postgraduate and undergraduate aspirants. In the medical sector, Odisha has officially released the highly anticipated Round 2 seat allotment results, while Maharashtra and West Bengal candidates approach their final reporting deadlines. Law aspirants are equally busy today with the first session of the SLAT 2026 entrance exam and ongoing CLAT counselling activities. For students across these streams, today represents the culmination of weeks of strategic planning, making it essential to cross-check allotment letters and prepare for physical reporting to secure their hard-earned seats.

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The Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Odisha, has officially announced the seat allotment results for the Odisha NEET PG 2025 Round 2 counselling. This round is a decisive phase for candidates seeking MD/MS and DNB seats under the 50% state quota. Following the conclusion of the choice-filling window, the committee has also released detailed reporting guidelines to ensure a smooth transition for selected candidates.

Aspirants who have been allotted or upgraded in this round must now prepare for the mandatory physical reporting phase. For regular updates on vacancy shifts for the Mop-up round, follow Only Education News.

Important Reporting Schedule

Unlike the online choice-filling process, the admission formalities must be completed in person. Candidates should take note of the specific window provided for joining.

EventDateTime
Allotment Letter DownloadDec 22 – Dec 25, 2025Available Now
Physical Reporting & AdmissionDec 23, 24, & 25, 202510:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Reporting VenueOld Auditorium, SCB Medical CollegeCuttack

Key Reporting Guidelines for Candidates

The DMET has issued a strict protocol for the admission process at SCB Medical College, Cuttack. Candidates are advised to follow these steps:

  • Venue Arrival: Reporting will take place at the Old Auditorium, Ground Floor, Office of the Dean and Principal. It is recommended to arrive by 9:30 AM to facilitate smooth document verification.
  • Fees Payment: Admission fees must be paid as per the state guidelines. Candidates should bring a Demand Draft or proof of online payment as specified in their allotment letter.
  • Status Retention: Candidates who are satisfied with their Round 2 allotment and do not wish to move to the Mop-up round must submit their Status Retention Form during the reporting period.
  • Upgraded Candidates: Those who joined in Round 1 and received an upgrade in Round 2 must bring a Relieving Letter from their previously joined college to complete the new admission.

Mandatory Documents Checklist

To avoid rejection during the physical verification process, ensure you carry the following original documents along with self-attested photocopies:

  1. NEET PG 2025 Rank Card and Admit Card.
  2. Provisional Allotment Letter (Round 2).
  3. MBBS Degree and all Professional Marksheets.
  4. Internship Completion Certificate (Completed by July 31, 2025).
  5. Permanent Medical Registration Certificate (NMC/State Council).
  6. Odisha Domicile/Nativity Certificate (Category-1/2 as applicable).
  7. Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN Card).
  8. Service Certificate (for In-Service candidates).

Pro Tip: Ensure your domicile certificate is issued by a competent authority (Tahsildar/Additional Tahsildar) to meet the state-quota eligibility requirements.

For comprehensive information on post-admission bonds and stipend details across Odisha medical colleges, follow Only Education News.

For regular updates follow Only Education News. For more details on medical entrance exams and courses, check here: Medical Exams List.

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