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MCC Continues Post-Round 2 Vacancy Assessment for PG Medical Seats

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· Dec 30, 2025

The Medical Counselling Committee is currently conducting a comprehensive vacancy assessment for PG medical seats after the Round 2 allotment phase. This crucial step determines the seat matrix for Round 3 and the subsequent stray vacancy rounds. Candidates must stay updated on the official MCC portal to view the revised seat availability across MD, MS, and DNB courses. Timely action on the vacancy reports is essential for strategic choice filling in the final counselling stages. Ensure you monitor the schedule closely to secure your preferred medical specialization.

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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has initiated a thorough assessment of vacant seats across the country following the conclusion of NEET PG Round 2 reporting. As of December 30, 2025, the committee is auditing non-reported, resigned, and newly sanctioned seats to prepare the final seat matrix for Round 3. This phase is critical for aspirants who are either looking for an upgrade or have not yet secured a seat in the competitive medical postgraduate landscape.

Core Dynamics of Post-Round 2 Vacancy

The transition between Round 2 and Round 3 is often where the most significant seat movements occur. The MCC categorizes vacancies into specific types to provide a transparent view of the available opportunities for the next phase:

  • Clear Vacancies: These are seats that were never joined or were resigned within the official stipulated timeline by the previous allottees.
  • Virtual Vacancies: Seats held by candidates who have opted for upgradation; these become "virtual" because they only open up if the current holder successfully upgrades to a higher preference.
  • Newly Added Seats: Occasional mid-counselling approvals by the NMC can lead to fresh seats being injected directly into the Round 3 matrix.

Current Seat Distribution Trends

Preliminary data indicates a healthy distribution of seats across various specialities. The following table summarizes the tentative seat availability categories being assessed for the upcoming mop-up and stray rounds:

Seat Category

Estimated Vacancy Status

Key Contributing Factors

MD/MS (Clinical)

Moderate

High retention in top-tier branches like Radio-Diagnosis and Medicine.

MD (Non-Clinical)

High

Lower reporting rates in branches such as Anatomy and Physiology.

DNB Seats

Significant

Increased availability due to resignation from private hospital quotas.

Diploma Courses

Stable

Steady reporting seen in Anaesthesia and Ophthalmology diplomas.

Strategic Considerations for Aspirants

With the vacancy assessment nearing completion, aspirants must recalibrate their strategies for the Round 3 choice-filling window. The data released post-assessment will act as the primary guide for realistic college selection:

  • Analyze Cut-off Shifts: Historical data shows that Round 3 often sees a slight dip in cut-offs for clinical branches due to the exhaustion of the top-ranker pool.
  • Check Institute-Wise Data: Some regional colleges may have higher vacancies due to state-specific bond conditions or service requirements.
  • Prepare for Final Rounds: Unlike early rounds, the stray vacancy round has stricter rules regarding seat forfeiture and eligibility.

The ongoing assessment ensures that every sanctioned medical seat is utilized effectively, minimizing wastage in high-demand specializations. Candidates are advised to visit the official MCC website (mcc.nic.in) regularly to download the finalized seat matrix before the Round 3 registration opens.

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