NEET UG 2025: Round 1 Choice Filling Extended Again, Deadline is Today!
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has extended the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 choice filling and locking deadline to August 11, 2025. This is the last chance for medical aspirants to submit or modify their preferences for MBBS and BDS courses. This article provides all the crucial details about the revised schedule, including the new date for the seat allotment result and what aspirants should do next to secure their medical career.

In a significant update for thousands of medical aspirants, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has once again extended the deadline for NEET UG 2025 Round 1 choice filling and locking. The new deadline is now today, Monday, August 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM. This extension provides a critical last opportunity for students to finalize their preferences for MBBS and BDS courses in medical colleges across India. The decision to extend the deadline comes after multiple requests from students who faced technical glitches and other issues during the initial choice filling period. This is a crucial step in the NEET UG counselling process, and aspiring students are advised to make the most of this additional time to carefully consider their choices.
This extension has a direct impact on the subsequent stages of the NEET UG 2025 counselling. The seat allotment result, which was originally scheduled to be released earlier, will now be declared on a revised date. This change underscores the importance of staying informed about the official MCC notifications to ensure a smooth transition into a medical career. The NEET UG exam is the primary medical entrance exam for undergraduate medical courses, and the counselling process is the final stage of securing a seat.
Crucial Information on the Revised Schedule
The extension of the choice filling deadline has led to a revised timeline for the entire Round 1 counselling process. Medical aspirants should take note of these new dates to avoid any confusion and to ensure they complete all necessary steps on time.
- New Deadline for Choice Filling & Locking: The facility for choice filling and locking will remain open until August 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM. All participating candidates, especially those who have not yet submitted their choices or wish to modify them, must complete this process before the deadline. The choices locked by the deadline will be considered final for the seat allotment.
- Revised Seat Allotment Result Date: As a direct consequence of the extended choice filling period, the NEET UG 2025 Round 1 seat allotment result is now expected to be released after August 11, 2025. While a specific time has not been confirmed yet, students should regularly check the official MCC website for the final date and time.
- Reporting to Colleges: The dates for reporting to the allotted medical college for document verification and admission will also be adjusted accordingly. Students who are allotted a seat in this round must download their allotment letter and report to the institute within the specified new dates.
How to Use the Extended Time for Strategic Choice Filling
For those who are still contemplating their choices, this extension is a golden opportunity. A strategic approach to choice filling can significantly improve your chances of securing a seat in your preferred medical college.
- Review and Re-arrange: Revisit your list of preferred medical colleges and courses. Double-check if the order of preference truly reflects your priorities. Remember that once choices are locked, they cannot be changed.
- Consider all Factors: When making your final choices, consider factors like the college's reputation, location, fee structure, and hospital facilities. It's also wise to check previous years' cutoff data for various medical entrance exams to make a realistic and informed decision.
- Lock Your Choices: The final step is to lock your choices. If you don't manually lock them, the system will automatically lock the last saved choices after the deadline. However, it's always better to lock them yourself after a final review to avoid any last-minute errors.
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