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HP NEET PG 2025 Round 1: Seat-allotment PDF out for state-quota MD/MS seats

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· Nov 26, 2025

The Atal Medical and Research University (AMRU) has released the Provisional Seat Allotment PDF for the HP NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Counselling. The list covers MD/MS/DNB seats under the 50% State Quota. Candidates must check their allotment status on \text{amruhp.ac.in} immediately. The deadline to report discrepancies is November 23, 2025, 11 AM, and the final reporting deadline to colleges is November 28, 2025. Find the total seat breakdown and the next steps for securing your postgraduate medical seat in Himachal Pradesh.

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The rigorous competition for postgraduate medical seats in Himachal Pradesh has entered its most decisive phase. The Atal Medical and Research University (AMRU), HP, the designated counselling authority, has officially published the Provisional Seat Allotment PDF for the HP NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Counselling. This list contains the provisional allocation status for candidates seeking admission to MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery), and DNB courses under the 50% State Quota, including seats in government and private medical colleges across the state.

​Aspirants who successfully registered and completed the choice-filling process for Round 1 can immediately download the comprehensive PDF document from the official website, \text{amruhp.ac.in}. This allotment list is the culmination of the NEET PG 2025 score-based merit combined with the state's reservation and domicile policies, and it marks the critical transition from the online application phase to the mandatory physical admission process.

​Key Details from the Provisional Allotment PDF 

​The Round 1 Seat Allotment PDF is a vital document that aspirants must scrutinize thoroughly. It provides the crucial details necessary for the next stage of the admission process.

  • ​Seat Distribution Overview: The provisional allotment indicates that a significant number of the approximately 300 total PG seats in Himachal Pradesh have been allocated, including the around 124 seats available in government medical colleges and the 25 State Quota seats in the lone private college (MM Medical College & Hospital, Kumarhatt). 
    • ​High-Demand Branches: Early indications from the allocation show high competition for clinical seats. Specialties like MD General Medicine (estimated 22 seats), MD Anaesthesiology (estimated 21 seats), and MD Paediatrics (estimated 15 seats) are among the highest allocated, reflecting their popularity.
    • ​NRI and Management Quota: The list also covers the allocation under the 14 NRI quota seats and 53 Management Quota seats available in the private medical college, offering non-domicile candidates options at a higher fee structure.
  • ​Checking Your Allotment Status: Candidates must search the downloaded PDF using their NEET PG Roll Number and Application Number. The PDF details include: 
    • ​Candidate's Name and Rank.
    • ​Allotted College Name (e.g., IGMC Shimla, Dr. RP Govt. Medical College, Kangra).
    • ​Allotted Course (e.g., MD Radiodiagnosis, MS Orthopaedics).
    • ​Quota under which the seat is allotted (e.g., State Quota General, State Quota SC, Management Quota).
  • ​Discrepancy Reporting Deadline: Since this is a provisional result, candidates were given a brief window to report any errors or discrepancies. The deadline for reporting any issues via email (\text{counselling.amruhp@gmail.com}) was strictly set for 11:00 AM on November 23, 2025. Candidates must ensure that their allotment status is accurate before the final result is published.

​The Mandatory Reporting Process and Deadlines 

​Securing a seat in the provisional list is only the first step. Candidates must now act quickly to complete the physical admission process at the allotted institute.

  • ​Final Result Publication: Candidates must wait for the release of the Final Seat Allotment Result, expected shortly after the discrepancy window closes (November 24, 2025, as per the typical schedule). They will need to download the official Final Allotment Letter from the AMRU portal.
  • ​Physical Reporting Deadline: The most critical deadline is the date for physical reporting and document verification at the allotted college. Candidates must join their respective colleges between November 27 and November 28, 2025. This is a narrow window, and no extension is typically granted.
  • ​Documents Required: Upon reporting, candidates must carry the following documents in original along with multiple sets of self-attested photocopies: 
    • ​NEET PG 2025 Scorecard and Admit Card.
    • ​AMRU Allotment Letter (Final).
    • ​MBBS Degree/Provisional Certificate and all Mark Sheets.
    • ​Internship Completion Certificate.
    • ​Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate from NMC/State Medical Council.
    • ​Domicile/Bonafide Himachali Certificate (mandatory for State Quota seats).
    • ​Category Certificate (if applicable).
    • ​Proof of Fee Payment (Security Deposit, and College Fee if applicable).

​Preparing for Subsequent Counselling Rounds 

​For candidates who did not receive an allotment or were allotted a seat but wish to secure a higher preference, strategic planning for Round 2 is essential.

  • ​Understanding 'Free Exit': Candidates allotted a seat in Round 1 who choose not to report or join the college are generally allowed a 'Free Exit' (security deposit not forfeited) and remain eligible for registration in Round 2. However, candidates must be absolutely clear on the specific rules laid out in the HP NEET PG prospectus.
  • ​Round 2 Vacancy Display: Following the conclusion of the Round 1 joining process (after November 28), AMRU will display the vacancy position for Round 2 (expected around December 3, 2025). This list will include seats that remained unallotted in Round 1, plus those that were surrendered or vacated.
  • ​Choice Filling and Strategy: Round 2 counselling will involve fresh registration for eligible candidates and a new choice-filling window. Aspirants must utilize the Round 1 closing rank data to refine their preferences, targeting courses and colleges where their rank is most competitive. The number of seats, particularly for clinical specialties, can increase in Round 2 due to shuffling and non-reporting.

​Conclusion

​The release of the HP NEET PG 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment PDF is a pivotal moment for medical aspirants seeking postgraduate seats in Himachal Pradesh. With the deadline to report discrepancies already past and the final reporting dates fast approaching (November 27-28, 2025), successful candidates must prioritize the completion of all physical admission formalities. For those yet to secure a seat, the focus must pivot immediately to the upcoming Round 2, strategically planning based on the released cut-offs and the anticipated vacancy matrix.

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