NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Counselling Process Fully Closed Across States and AIQ
The NEET PG 2025 Round 2 counselling process has officially reached its conclusion for both AIQ and state quotas. As of December 30, 2025, the extended reporting and resignation windows have closed across major states like Maharashtra and Rajasthan. This detailed guide covers the final seat allotment status, mandatory documentation for joined candidates, and the transition toward Round 3. Aspirants must now focus on data verification and upcoming stray vacancy updates to secure their medical postgraduate seats.

The curtains have officially drawn on the NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Counselling process. As of today, December 30, 2025, the critical windows for reporting to allotted institutes and resigning from previous seats have closed for the majority of aspirants nationwide. This phase marks a pivotal transition in the medical admission cycle, as the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and various State Directorates of Medical Education (DMEs) begin the final data reconciliation process before moving into the third round of seat allocation.
Final Status of AIQ and State Round 2 Admissions
The second round is often considered the most crucial phase due to the high volume of seat upgradations and the inclusion of newly sanctioned seats. For the 2025 session, the MCC extended the reporting deadline to December 29, 2025, to accommodate candidates managing multiple state-level results.
- Reporting Completion: Most government and private medical colleges have concluded physical document verification.
- Resignation Window: The facility to resign from Round 2 seats with forfeiture of security deposits ended on December 29.
- State-Specific Timelines: States like Rajasthan and Maharashtra required final reporting by today, December 30, to ensure seat stability.
- Seat Matrix Status: Vacant seats resulting from non-joining or resignation are now being compiled for the Round 3 matrix.
NEET PG 2025 Counselling: Comparison of Key Phases
Feature | Round 2 Status | Round 3 (Upcoming) |
Allotment Status | Fully Disbursed | Expected Jan 2, 2026 |
Reporting Deadline | Dec 29–30, 2025 | Mid-January 2026 |
Upgradation | Allowed from Round 1 | Allowed from Round 2 |
Security Forfeiture | Applicable on Resignation | Applicable on Exit |
Mandatory Steps for Joined Candidates
For candidates who have successfully secured and joined their allotted seats in this round, the focus now shifts to administrative compliance. Institutions are currently verifying the "Joined Candidate" data to be shared with the MCC to prevent seat blocking in subsequent rounds.
- Data Verification: Colleges must upload the details of joined candidates on the intra-MCC portal by tomorrow.
- Original Documents: Ensure all original certificates remain with the college as per admission protocols.
- Fee Payment: Confirmation of full tuition fee payment is mandatory to generate the final admission letter.
- Relieving Letters: Candidates seeking further upgradation in Round 3 must ensure their current joining is officially recorded as "willing to upgrade."
Transition to Round 3 and Stray Vacancy
With Round 2 closed, the "Virtual Vacancy" pool has been cleared, making way for clear vacancies in Round 3. This upcoming round is the last opportunity for many to switch specializations or institutes before the stringent Stray Vacancy rules apply.
- Fresh Registration: New candidates who haven't registered yet can participate in Round 3.
- Choice Filling: The window for fresh choice filling for Round 3 is expected to open shortly.
- Eligibility Check: Candidates who did not join their Round 2 allotted seat may face eligibility restrictions depending on specific state rules.
As the academic session is set to intensify, candidates should frequently monitor the official MCC portal (mcc.nic.in) and their respective state DME websites for the revised Round 3 seat matrix and schedule.
