Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling Round 2 Results Declared, 31,409 Aspirants Allotted Seats
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has released a monumental update for medical aspirants in the state, announcing the Maharashtra NEET-UG CAP Round 2 seat allocation results for the academic year 2025. This critical step opens the door for 31,409 candidates to secure their coveted seats in MBBS and BDS programs across government, municipal, aided, and private colleges in Maharashtra. Visit: https://medicalug2025.mahacet.org/NEET-UG-2025/login

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has released a monumental update for medical aspirants in the state, announcing the Maharashtra NEET-UG CAP Round 2 seat allocation results for the academic year 2025. This critical step opens the door for 31,409 candidates to secure their coveted seats in MBBS and BDS programs across government, municipal, aided, and private colleges in Maharashtra.
This announcement is a pivotal moment for thousands of hopeful students who participated in the counselling process. The results, published in a detailed PDF format on the official MAHACET website, confirm the final list of seat allocations based on various factors crucial to every aspirant: their NEET UG 2025 All India Rank (AIR), the courses and colleges they prioritized during the choice filling stage, and the state’s reservation policies along with the overall seat matrix.
Immediate Action Required: Strict Reporting Deadline
Aspirants who have been successfully allotted a seat in this second round must act swiftly and decisively, as the window for securing admission is extremely narrow. The official notification mandates that all selected candidates must complete their reporting process, including the submission of documents and payment of fees, at their respective allotted institutions by 5:30 PM on Monday, September 29, 2025.
Failing to report within this stipulated deadline will lead to the automatic cancellation of the allotted seat, which will then revert back to the college for further rounds. For aspirants, this means securing all necessary documents—from NEET UG scorecards and certificates to domicile and category proof—and ensuring funds for the requisite fees are ready to go. The admitting college's role is to meticulously verify the original documents and confirm the candidate's eligibility as per the official NEET(UG)-2025 prospectus. The provisional allotment will only be solidified into confirmed admission upon successful verification and fee payment.
The Crucial Status Retention Form
For those satisfied with their allotted college and course in Round 2 and wishing to finalize their admission, there is one non-negotiable formality: the Status Retention Form. Students must fill out and submit this form at the time of reporting.
- What it means: Submitting the Status Retention Form indicates the candidate's complete satisfaction with the current allotment and waives any right to participate in subsequent rounds (like Mop-Up or Stray Vacancy).
- The risk of omission: The CET Cell has explicitly stated that a failure to submit this form will result in the immediate cancellation of the Round 2 seat.
Aspirants who prefer to wait for an upgrade in future counselling rounds or are not satisfied with their current allotment should understand the specific rules regarding retention and participation in subsequent rounds. Given the high stakes, every aspirant is strongly advised to carefully read the official MAHACET information brochure one last time before visiting their allotted college.
This is the moment when preparation meets opportunity. For every successful candidate, this allotment is the culmination of years of hard work. Aspirants should take confidence in their achievement and focus solely on the crucial final steps of reporting and verification. For the latest official updates on the counselling process, seat matrix modifications, and future round schedules, remember to follow Only Education News closely.
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