NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Admission Cycle Officially Closed Across States and AIQ
The NEET PG 2025 Round 2 admission process for AIQ and State quotas has officially concluded as of December 31, 2025. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the final reporting requirements and the transition to Round 3. Aspirants can find a tabular comparison of seat matrix trends and essential documentation tips. Stay informed about the next steps for the Stray Vacancy rounds and official portal monitoring.

The high-stakes journey of NEET PG 2025 reached a major milestone today, December 31, 2025, as the Round 2 admission cycle officially drew to a close across both All India Quota (AIQ) and various State counseling authorities. Following a series of deadline extensions intended to assist candidates with document verification and institutional reporting, the window for physical joining has now shut. For thousands of medical graduates, this marks the end of the primary counseling phase and the beginning of the critical mop-up and stray vacancy rounds.
Final Reporting and Resignation Overview
With the 4:00 PM deadline now passed, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state bodies have initiated the seat reconciliation process. Candidates who have successfully reported to their allotted colleges must now ensure their admission status is reflected on the official portal.
- The resignation window for Round 2 seats closed shortly before the reporting deadline to stabilize the seat matrix.
- Institutes are now mandated to upload the data of joined candidates to prevent "seat blocking" in subsequent rounds.
Candidates who opted for upgradation but did not secure a new seat in Round 2 will retain their Round 1 allotments.
Comparative Analysis of Counseling Phases
To help aspirants understand the current landscape, the following table illustrates the shift from the concluded Round 2 to the upcoming Round 3 (formerly Mop-Up Round) scheduled for early 2026.
Feature | Round 2 (Closed Dec 31) | Round 3 (Upcoming Jan 2026) |
Admission Status | Finalized reporting | Fresh registration allowed |
Seat Vacancy | Clear vacancies + Virtual vacancies | Remaining AIQ & Reverted State seats |
Upgradation | Permitted from Round 1 | Usually the final chance for change |
Resignation | Allowed with specific penalties | Generally not permitted after joining |
Strategic Roadmap for Round 3 and Stray Vacancy
As the focus shifts to the remaining vacancies, aspirants who have not yet secured a seat must prepare for the final, more competitive phases of the NEET PG 2025 cycle.
- Monitor the MCC website daily for the "Clear Vacancy" list, which highlights unfilled clinical and para-clinical seats.
- Keep a digitized folder of all original documents, including the MBBS degree and internship completion certificate, for rapid spot-reporting.
- Review the revised eligibility criteria, as candidates already holding a seat are typically barred from the Stray Vacancy round.
The conclusion of this round signifies a narrowing of options, requiring candidates to be highly pragmatic about branch preferences and geographic locations in the next phase. Aspirants should proactively verify their current admission status on the official MCC portal to ensure no technical discrepancies exist before the Round 3 registration link is activated.
