NEET PG 2025 Round-2 Reporting Continues Nationwide as States Near Completion Stage
NEET PG 2025 aspirants who secured seats in Round 2 of All India Quota (AIQ) counselling must complete their physical reporting by the deadline. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the reporting window from December 17 to December 25, 2025. This phase is critical for securing MD/MS/DNB seats across central and deemed universities. Check state-wise reporting statuses and essential document checklists to avoid forfeiture. Ensure timely admission to secure your postgraduate medical seat before the Mop-Up round commences.

The postgraduate medical admission cycle for NEET PG 2025 has entered its crucial concluding phase for the All India Quota (AIQ) Round 2. With the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) having released the seat allotment results, aspirants nationwide are engaged in the final days of the physical reporting process to their allotted colleges. For many, this round represents the last major opportunity before the limited Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy rounds. Candidates who secured an upgrade or a fresh seat must adhere strictly to the published timelines for document verification and admission completion.
Critical MCC Reporting Timeline and Deadlines
The central reporting period for the MCC-governed seats is clearly defined, placing a firm deadline on candidates. Failure to report within this window may lead to the forfeiture of the allotted seat and, in some cases, the security deposit, as per counselling rules.
- Reporting/Joining Period: Candidates must physically report to their designated college/institute from December 17 to December 25, 2025.
- Data Verification: Following the reporting deadline, colleges are mandated to verify the status of all joined candidates and share the data with the MCC on December 26, 2025.
- Significance: This is a non-negotiable period. Any delay due to documentation issues or personal reasons could result in the cancellation of the provisional admission.
To provide clarity for aspirants, here is the official schedule for the final key activities of Round 2:
| Activity | Start Date (2025) | End Date (2025) |
| NEET PG Round 2 Result | December 16 | December 16 |
| Reporting / Joining (AIQ) | December 17 | December 25 |
| Verification of Joined Candidates | December 26 | December 26 |
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Essential Checklist for Successful Admission
The physical reporting process involves mandatory document verification and fee payment. Aspirants must ensure they have a complete, organized file of both original documents and multiple attested photocopies. Minor discrepancies can cause major setbacks.
- NEET PG 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard.
- MCC Provisional Allotment Letter (downloaded from the portal).
- MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate and Mark Sheets for all professional exams.
- Internship Completion Certificate and Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate (MCI/SMC).
- Date of Birth Proof and Valid Photo ID.
- Caste Certificate (OBC/SC/ST/EWS), if applicable, in the prescribed central format.
- Bond/Service Liability: Candidates must be prepared to sign any required service bond or pay the stipulated college/university fees upon joining.
State Quota Counselling Updates: Near Completion
While the MCC handles the 50% AIQ seats, state counselling authorities are simultaneously wrapping up their respective Round 2 admissions. Most state reporting deadlines are aligned with or slightly after the MCC's window.
- Varying Timelines: States like Odisha and Karnataka have distinct Round 2 result and reporting schedules (e.g., Odisha reporting from December 23–25).
- No Free Exit: Candidates who join an AIQ or State Quota seat in Round 2 generally forfeit their eligibility to participate in subsequent rounds (Mop-Up/Stray Vacancy) if they choose to resign later. Joining is binding.
- Fresh Vacancies: The completion of reporting will reveal the total number of non-joined seats, which will be carried forward to the Mop-Up round.
Conclusion: Secure Your MD/MS/DNB Seat Now
The concluding days of the NEET PG 2025 Round 2 reporting period mark the end of the second major phase of admissions. With the Mop-Up round on the horizon, timely completion of all formalities is crucial for all allotted candidates. The process requires vigilance, from securing all necessary documents to completing the physical admission steps at the allotted college. All aspirants are strongly advised to monitor the official MCC and respective state counselling websites for any last-minute circulars or updates on the reporting status and Mop-Up round commencement.
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