UP NEET PG 2025 Reporting and Admission Formalities Continue
Following the Round 3 allotment on January 12, UP NEET PG 2025 candidates are completing mandatory reporting and admission formalities. The current phase requires document verification and fee payment at designated nodal centres across Uttar Pradesh. Admitted students must finalize their joining by January 17, 2026, to secure their MD/MS seats in government and private colleges.

The Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DGME), Uttar Pradesh, has entered a critical stage of the PG medical admission cycle as candidates begin their reporting and admission formalities following the Round 3 results. The state is preparing for the final wave of physical verification and seat confirmation. While the online allotment process was conducted centrally, the mandatory physical reporting ensures that all credentials provided by medical graduates are authentic and meet the revised 2025-26 guidelines. This phase is particularly high-stakes for those allotted seats in clinical specialties, as failure to complete the necessary documentation within the stipulated window results in the automatic forfeiture of their security deposit.
Mandatory Documentation for Physical Reporting
Candidates who have been allotted a seat must present themselves at the designated nodal centres or colleges with a comprehensive set of original documents. The DGME has streamlined the verification process to ensure transparency and speed. It is important to note that for private medical colleges, reporting often takes place at specific government nodal centres rather than the individual private institute.
- Allotment Letter: Candidates must download and carry the UP NEET PG 2025 Round 3 allotment letter from the official portal.
- Identity Proof: A valid photo ID, such as an Aadhaar Card or PAN Card, is required for biometric verification.
- Academic Credentials: Original mark sheets of all MBBS professional examinations along with the degree certificate must be produced.
- Registration Status: A permanent or provisional registration certificate from the National Medical Commission or State Medical Council is a prerequisite for admission.
- Internship Completion: The certificate verifying the completion of the mandatory rotary internship by the 2025 cutoff date is essential.
Fee Structure and Security Deposit Rules
The financial formalities associated with the 2025 admission cycle have been clearly outlined to prevent discrepancies. For the third round, the state has enforced strict "compulsory joining" rules. Unlike earlier rounds that allowed for a "free exit," candidates in the current phase face significant financial penalties if they opt out after receiving an allotment.
| College Type | Security Deposit Amount | Mode of Tuition Fee Payment |
| Government Medical Colleges | ₹30,000 | Online / Bank Challan |
| Private Medical Colleges (MD/MS) | ₹2,00,000 | CTS Demand Draft (Lucknow) |
| Private Medical Colleges (Dental) | ₹1,00,000 | CTS Demand Draft (Lucknow) |
| Minority Private Colleges | ₹2,00,000 | CTS Demand Draft (Lucknow) |
Admission Timeline for the Final Phase
The DGME has released a specific calendar for the completion of admission formalities to ensure the academic session remains on track. Candidates are advised to monitor the timeline closely, as the state portal will automatically close the "joining" status once the deadline passes. This timeline is synchronized with the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to allow for a smooth transition into any subsequent stray vacancy rounds if seats remain unfilled.
- Allotment Result Declaration: The official result for the current round is set for January 12, 2026.
- Reporting Window: Candidates can complete their physical reporting and document verification from January 13 to January 17, 2026.
- Verification Hours: Most nodal centres remain active from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the reporting days.
- Stray Vacancy Preparation: The updated list of vacant seats after this reporting phase will be published by January 19, 2026.
Conclusion
The continuation of reporting and admission formalities across Uttar Pradesh marks the final consolidation of MD and MS seats for the 2025-26 session. As the DGME oversees the verification of thousands of medical graduates, the focus remains on ensuring that every allotted seat is legitimately occupied by a qualified candidate. With the January 17 deadline approaching, the state’s medical education department is working to finalize the merit-based entries before the session fully transitions into the clinical residency phase. This structured approach to admission formalities not only maintains the integrity of the medical profession but also provides a clear path for specialists to begin their advanced training in Uttar Pradesh.
