Punjab NEET UG Counselling 2025: BFUHS Announces 1,214 Vacant MBBS & BDS Seats for Round 2
The Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) has officially released the seat matrix for Round 2 of Punjab NEET UG Counselling, announcing a total of 1,214 vacant seats. Aspirants can now plan for choice filling and seat allotment.

The second round of the Punjab NEET UG Counselling 2025 is set to be a significant opportunity for thousands of medical and dental aspirants. The Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), the state's counselling authority, has officially released the list of vacant seats for Round 2. A total of 1,214 seats across government and private medical and dental colleges are up for grabs, providing a fresh chance for candidates to secure a coveted spot.
The detailed seat matrix shows a promising number of openings for both MBBS and BDS courses. Out of the 1,214 total seats, there are 787 vacant MBBS seats and 427 vacant BDS seats. This includes a considerable number of vacancies in private medical colleges, offering a major opportunity for aspirants from within Punjab and other states eligible under the management quota.
Key Details for Aspirants
The release of the seat matrix is the final preparatory step before the BFUHS announces the schedule for online choice filling and locking. Aspirants who have already registered for the Punjab NEET UG Counselling are eligible to participate in this round. It is crucial to note that candidates who participated in Round 1 but wish to upgrade their seat must have submitted their willingness to participate in the second round, along with the required security deposit.
For all candidates, a fresh choice filling is mandatory for Round 2. The choices submitted during the previous round will be considered null and void. Aspirants are advised to meticulously review the college-wise and category-wise seat matrix available on the official BFUHS website to make informed decisions. Strategizing your preferences based on your NEET rank and the number of available seats is key to securing an allotment in this round.
The dates for seat allotment and college reporting will be announced soon by BFUHS. Aspirants must keep a close watch on the official website to stay ahead of the curve. Any candidate who is allotted a seat in Round 2 but fails to report to the college will have their security deposit forfeited.
For regular updates on Punjab NEET counselling and other medical entrance exams, follow Only Education News and official notices from BFUHS. This second round is a critical juncture for many aspirants, and staying informed can make all the difference in achieving your dream of a medical career.