PG Medical Aspirants Close 2025 Tracking Counselling Outcomes and Await Next Admission Rounds
As of December 31, 2025, PG medical aspirants are navigating the final stages of the 2025-26 admission cycle. With Round 2 reporting concluded and Round 3 registration underway, candidates must stay informed on revised schedules and seat matrices. This guide covers the critical transition from Round 3 to the Stray Vacancy rounds for both AIQ and State quotas. Learn about eligibility, deadlines, and documentation required to secure your MD/MS seat before the January 31, 2026, final cutoff.

As the calendar turns to December 31, 2025, the journey for thousands of PG medical aspirants has reached a high-stakes crossroads. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and various State bodies are currently synchronizing the transition between Round 2 and Round 3. With the academic session having officially commenced on December 22, 2025, for early-round allottees, the focus now shifts to those still vying for clinical and non-clinical specialties in the remaining AIQ and State quota pools.
Status of MCC Round 3 and Seat Matrix Updates
The final week of 2025 saw significant activity as the MCC extended the Round 2 resignation deadline to December 30, which subsequently pushed the Round 3 schedule into the first half of January. This round is often the last opportunity for many to secure seats in premier government institutions before the unpredictable Stray Vacancy phase.
- Registration Dynamics: Candidates who did not register in earlier rounds or those who opted for "exit with forfeiture" can participate in Round 3 by paying fresh fees.
- Seat Matrix Expansion: Recent updates from the National Medical Commission (NMC) have seen a marginal increase in seats for high-demand branches like Radiodiagnosis and General Medicine due to new college approvals.
- Choice Filling Strategy: Experts advise aspirants to widen their preferences in Round 3, as the "sliding" or "upgradation" option becomes more restrictive after this stage.
Timeline Comparison: AIQ vs. State Quota Rounds
Strategic planning is essential as aspirants manage simultaneous windows for All India Quota (AIQ) and their respective State Quotas. The following table outlines the critical deadlines for the concluding phases of the 2025-26 admission cycle.
Projected Counselling Schedule (Jan 2026)
Event Description | AIQ / Central Quota | State Quota (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|
Round 3 Seat Allotment | January 2 – 5, 2026 | January 8 – 12, 2026 |
Last Date for Joining (R3) | January 11, 2026 | January 17, 2026 |
Stray Vacancy Registration | January 15 – 18, 2026 | January 21 – 23, 2026 |
Final Admission Cutoff | January 31, 2026 | January 31, 2026 |
Navigating the Final Stray Vacancy Round
The Stray Vacancy round is the "cleanup" phase of the admission cycle. Unlike previous rounds, this is often conducted online by the MCC for AIQ seats, but states may follow diverse protocols, including physical reporting for mop-up vacancies.
- Eligibility Constraints: Only candidates who do not hold any seat in previous rounds (AIQ or State) are eligible. Joining a seat in Round 3 generally disqualifies you from the Stray round.
- Document Readiness: Because the reporting window in the Stray round is extremely short (often 48-72 hours), candidates must keep original documents like the MBBS degree, internship completion certificate, and permanent registration ready.
- Financial Preparation: Be prepared for immediate fee payment; many private and deemed universities require proof of funds or demand drafts at the time of reporting during the final rounds.
Conclusion
The end of 2025 marks a period of intense scrutiny for PG medical aspirants. While the majority of seats have been occupied, the Round 3 and Stray Vacancy rounds offer a vital lifeline for those on the cusp of the cutoff. Success in these final weeks depends on a blend of meticulous documentation, rapid decision-making, and an eagle eye on official notifications.
