Maharashtra NEET UG 2025: Round 1 Allotment Results Expected Today, Reporting from August 14
The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is expected to release the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 seat allotment results today. A total of 60,021 candidates are vying for MBBS and BDS seats. This article provides key details on the reporting schedule, what documents to prepare, and a breakdown of the candidates selected for this crucial round.

Today is a crucial day for thousands of medical aspirants in Maharashtra as the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell is expected to release the Round 1 provisional seat allotment results for NEET UG 2025 counselling. The allotment list, which will be available on the official website medicalug2025.mahacet.org, is for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in government and private medical colleges across the state. This announcement marks a significant milestone in the medical career journey of these students, who have been awaiting the results after a highly competitive NEET UG exam. The release of the allotment list will pave the way for the next stage of the admission process, which is the physical reporting and document verification. For the latest updates, follow Only Education News.
The counselling process in Maharashtra is conducted by the CET Cell for the 85% state quota seats and 100% of seats in private and deemed universities within the state. A total of 60,021 candidates were selected during the Maharashtra NEET counselling 2025 to be considered under Group A for MBBS and BDS admissions. This large number of candidates reflects the immense competition and high demand for medical education in Maharashtra.
Next Steps for Allotted Candidates: Reporting and Documents
Once the provisional seat allotment result is declared, candidates who have been successfully allotted a seat must take immediate action. The CET Cell has announced a clear schedule for the reporting process.
- Reporting to Colleges: The Round 1 college reporting and admission process will begin on August 14 and continue until August 22, 2025. It's important to note that the reporting window will be closed on August 15 and 16 due to public holidays. Candidates must report to their respective allotted colleges with all the necessary documents within this time frame. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of the seat.
- Document Verification and Fees: The reporting process involves two key steps: document verification and fee payment. Candidates must carry all original documents, along with a set of attested photocopies. This includes the NEET UG 2025 scorecard, admit card, academic certificates, and other relevant proofs. After the documents are verified, candidates must pay the requisite admission fees to confirm their seat.
What the Numbers Mean for Medical Aspirants
The fact that 60,021 candidates were selected in the provisional merit list for Group A speaks volumes about the competition. The final seat allotment list will provide a more definitive picture of the cut-off ranks for various categories.
- For Those Who Got a Seat: If you are one of the fortunate candidates to be allotted a seat in Round 1, it is essential to download the allotment letter and start preparing for the college reporting process. Organize all your original documents and have them ready for verification.
- For Those Who Did Not Get a Seat: If you are not allotted a seat in this round, there's no need to be disheartened. The Maharashtra NEET counselling is conducted in multiple rounds, and there are more opportunities to get a seat in subsequent rounds. It is advisable to carefully review the seat matrix and the cut-off for Round 1 to better strategize for the next round. Staying updated with the official announcements on the CET Cell's website is the key to a successful counselling experience.
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