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Maharashtra NEET PG 2025: Round 2 Seat Matrix to Be Released Today

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· Dec 15, 2025

The Maharashtra CET Cell is set to release the crucial NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Seat Matrix on December 15, 2025. This updated matrix is vital for all MD/MS aspirants participating in the state's counselling process. It details newly vacated and added seats, offering fresh opportunities for candidates who missed out in Round 1 or are looking for an upgrade. Get ready to strategically fill and lock your choices for postgraduate medical admissions in Maharashtra's government and private colleges.

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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is poised to release the highly anticipated Seat Matrix for the NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Counselling today, December 15, 2025. This release marks a pivotal moment for thousands of medical graduates seeking admission to MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses under the state quota in Maharashtra's prestigious government, corporation, and private medical colleges. Aspirants must keenly watch the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org, as the updated seat distribution will dictate their strategy for the subsequent choice-filling process.

The Round 2 seat matrix will include seats that were either vacated by candidates who secured an allotment in Round 1 but did not join, or those who chose the 'Float' option, along with any newly approved seats from the National Medical Commission (NMC). Understanding this document is not just about knowing the total number of seats; it's about making a strategic, informed decision that will shape your medical specialization and future career trajectory.

Understanding the Importance of the Round 2 Seat Matrix

The release of the revised seat matrix is a crucial step in the postgraduate medical admission process. It fundamentally changes the landscape from the previous round by clearly indicating the newly available seats across various specializations and colleges.

  • Fresh Opportunities for Non-Allottees: For candidates who did not secure a seat in Round 1, the matrix provides a transparent view of the remaining vacancies, allowing them to precisely target courses and institutions with the highest probability of allotment based on their NEET PG rank.
  • Strategic Planning for Upgraders: Candidates who were allotted a seat in Round 1 but opted for 'Float' or 'Slide'—meaning they accepted the seat but wish to upgrade to a higher preference—must analyze the matrix to see if their desired college/specialization now has an opening in their respective category.
  • Clarity on Seat Distribution: The document details the distribution of seats under various quotas, including State Quota, Institutional Quota, NRI Quota, and category-wise reservations (SC, ST, VJ-A, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC, EWS, and PwD). Knowing these specifics is paramount for accurate choice filling.

Key Dates and the Choice Filling Process

Following the publication of the seat matrix today, the CET Cell will immediately open the window for the online preference form submission, also known as choice filling. Adherence to this tight timeline is non-negotiable for participation in Round 2.

  • Publication of Seat Matrix: December 15, 2025 (Today)
  • Online Preference/Choice Filling Process for CAP Round 2: December 15 to 17, 2025, up to 11:59 PM
  • Declaration of Selection List for CAP Round 2: December 19, 2025
  • Physical Joining and Reporting: December 20 to 24, 2025, up to 05:30 PM

Candidates must utilize this short window judiciously. You are allowed to add, delete, or re-order your college and course preferences. It is strongly advised to fill in as many choices as possible, prioritizing them strictly in order of your genuine preference, as the allotment software will proceed from your first choice downwards.

Mandatory Steps for a Successful Round 2 Admission

A successful outcome in this crucial round depends on meticulous attention to detail and a strategic approach to the counselling rules.

  • Thorough Review of the Updated Matrix: Do not rely on previous round data. Download the official PDF from the CET Cell website and meticulously check the seat count for your specific category and the desired specialization in each college.
  • Strategic Choice Locking: After filling your preferences, the choices must be locked before the deadline. Unlocked choices may not be considered for allotment. It is best practice to take a printout of your locked choices for future reference.
  • Document Preparation: Candidates allotted a seat must report physically to the designated college with all original documents and requisite fees. This includes the NEET PG Admit Card, Rank Letter, MBBS certificates, Internship Completion Certificate, MMC/NMC Registration, Domicile Certificate, and Category Certificates (if applicable). Failure to report on time or with incomplete documents will lead to the forfeiture of the allotted seat.

In conclusion, today's release of the Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Seat Matrix is a critical juncture for every aspirant. The expanded opportunities and the short time frame necessitate a focused, quick, and highly strategic response. This is your chance to pivot your strategy and secure the postgraduate medical seat that aligns with your career aspirations. Download the matrix now, finalize your preference list, and prepare to lock your choices before the December 17 deadline.

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