UP NEET 2025 Round 3 Counselling Revised Schedule Out; Download Allotment Letters and Start Reporting Today
UP NEET 2025 aspirants, attention The crucial reporting phase for Round 3 MBBS/BDS admissions is underway. With the choice filling concluded, candidates must prepare for the final seat allotment result and subsequent admission at their allocated colleges. Don't miss the strict reporting windows: October 26–November 1 and November 3–5, 2025. This article details the revised schedule, mandatory documents, and vital next steps to secure your seat. Prepare your paperwork now and avoid last-minute cancellation.

The admission process for the Uttar Pradesh National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UP NEET) UG 2025 Round 3 is currently in its most critical phase. Aspirants who participated in the counselling must now focus entirely on the imminent Seat Allotment Result and the subsequent, time-bound college reporting phase. With the state-level choice filling having concluded on October 27, 2025, the Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Uttar Pradesh, has released a revised schedule that provides clear instructions for candidates to download their Allotment Letters and complete their final admission formalities.
This comprehensive guide serves as an urgent reminder for all successful candidates. The reporting window is strict, and a failure to meet the deadlines will lead to the forfeiture of the coveted MBBS or BDS seat. Given the tight timeline, preparation is paramount.
Revised Reporting Schedule and Key Dates
The revised schedule for UP NEET UG 2025 Round 3 requires prompt action from all candidates who have been allotted a seat. On October 28, 2025, aspirants should be in full preparation mode for the final result and the subsequent physical reporting to their medical/dental colleges.
- Choice Filling Conclusion: The process of online choice filling and locking was successfully completed on October 27, 2025.
- Seat Allotment Result Release: The much-awaited seat allotment result is scheduled for release on October 29, 2025. Candidates must be ready to check the official UP NEET website, upneet.gov.in, immediately upon declaration.
- Downloading Allotment Letter & Reporting: The physical reporting to the allocated colleges, including the downloading of the allotment letter, is divided into two distinct windows:
- Phase 1: October 26, 2025, through November 1, 2025 (Note: Candidates must use this window for initial reporting/document preparation, as the result declaration date falls within this period).
- Phase 2 (Continuation): November 3, 2025, through November 5, 2025.
- Crucial Reminder: While the reporting phase officially started on October 26, candidates must download their final, official Allotment Letter only after the result is officially declared on October 29, 2025, to proceed with the final admission step.
Mandatory Documents for College Admission
A flawless reporting process hinges on the proper arrangement and verification of all necessary documents. Candidates are strongly advised to prepare multiple sets of attested photocopies along with the original documents. Any discrepancy or missing document can lead to the cancellation of the allotted seat. Do not delay gathering these documents!
- NEET Essentials:
- NEET UG 2025 Admit Card (Original)
- NEET UG 2025 Scorecard/Rank Letter (Original)
- Academic Proofs:
- Class 10th Certificate (as proof of Date of Birth)
- Class 12th Mark Sheet and Certificate
- Counselling Specific Documents:
- Provisional Allotment Letter (Downloaded from upneet.gov.in after Oct 29)
- Registration/Security Fee Payment Receipt
- UP Domicile Certificate (Mandatory for State Quota seats)
- Identity & Category Proofs:
- Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, Passport, etc.)
- Caste Certificate (OBC/SC/ST, if applicable)
- EWS Certificate (if applicable)
- Six to eight Passport-Size Photographs (matching the one used on the NEET application form)
What Happens After Reporting: Securing Your Seat
The reporting phase is the culmination of months of hard work. Once candidates arrive at the allotted institution within the specified window, they must complete the following steps to formally secure their admission:
- Document Verification: College authorities will meticulously cross-check all original documents against the submitted applications. This is the stage where maximum scrutiny occurs.
- Payment of Tuition Fee: After successful document verification, candidates must pay the requisite Admission/Tuition Fee for the allotted course (MBBS/BDS). The amount will vary based on whether the seat is in a Government or Private Medical College.
- "Freeze" Option: Unlike the previous rounds where a 'Float' option was often available, Round 3 is typically the Mop-Up Round or a final decisive round. Candidates who secure a seat in this round and complete the admission formalities are often considered to have 'Freezed' their seat and are usually not eligible to participate in subsequent rounds (like the Stray Vacancy Round, if any) for that state. Confirm your specific college's rules regarding withdrawal or up-gradation carefully.
Candidates must utilize this time wisely to finalize financial arrangements and organize their documents, ensuring they are ready to act immediately once the official result drops on October 29, 2025. This phase determines your entry into a medical or dental college, so stay vigilant and adhere to every deadline.
Conclusion
The UP NEET UG 2025 Round 3 Counselling is at its final stretch. The choice filling is over, and the official result is less than 24 hours away. Aspirants are reminded that the reporting window is already live (October 26–November 1 & November 3–5, 2025). Download your allotment letter the moment it is released on October 29, and physically report to the college without delay, armed with all original and photocopied documents. Securing your seat depends entirely on your timely and meticulous adherence to the revised schedule and admission protocols.
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