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Wb Neet 2025 Round 3 Admissions In Progress Candidates Reporting At Allotted Institutes

WB NEET 2025 Round 3 Admissions in Progress; Candidates Reporting at Allotted Institutes

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The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has published the Round 3 Seat Allotment Result for WB NEET PG 2025 counselling. This is a critical final phase for aspirants seeking MD/MS/PG Diploma seats in the state. Candidates must immediately report to their newly allotted institutes to complete the admission formalities, including document verification and fee payment. The reporting window is extremely tight, concluding on November 10, 2025. Failure to report will result in the automatic cancellation of the allotted seat. Check the official WBMCC website, wbmcc.nic.in, for the latest notifications and the comprehensive reporting schedule. Secure your postgraduate medical career now!

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The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has entered the crucial concluding phase of the major admission rounds for MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery), and PG Diploma courses for the academic session 2025-26. The WB NEET PG 2025 Round 3 Seat Allotment Result has been declared, marking a decisive moment for candidates aspiring for State Quota and Management Quota seats in West Bengal's prestigious medical colleges.

​As of the date of this report, November 7, 2025, the admissions for Round 3 are actively in progress, and allotted candidates are required to report to their designated colleges. This round, often referred to as the Mop-Up round in some states, is critical as it is one of the last opportunities before the potential Stray Vacancy Round to secure a seat. All candidates must adhere strictly to the stipulated deadlines and formalities to ensure their provisional allotment converts into a confirmed admission.

Crucial Deadlines and Reporting Mandate

​The WBMCC has laid down clear and non-negotiable timelines for candidates who have been successfully allotted a seat in this pivotal Round 3. Aspirants must treat these dates as definitive to avoid the costly mistake of losing their confirmed postgraduate seat.

  • Round 3 Seat Allotment Result Publication: October 23, 2025
  • Mandatory Reporting and Admission Start Date: November 3, 2025
  • Final Deadline for Reporting and Admission:November 10, 2025

​The window for physical reporting is deliberately short to ensure the smooth closure of the admission process.

  • Key Action Points for Allotted Candidates:
    • Download the Allotment Letter: Candidates must log in to the official WBMCC portal (wbmcc.nic.in) and download the official seat allotment letter.
    • Verify Institute-Specific Timings: While the final date is November 10, colleges often have strict daily reporting hours (e.g., 10 AM to 4 PM). Contact the allotted institute's admission cell immediately to confirm the specific reporting schedule.
    • Prepare All Necessary Fees: Candidates must arrange for the requisite tuition fee, security deposit, and any other administrative charges as specified by the college. Payment is usually required at the time of reporting.

Failure to Report Warning: Non-reporting to the allotted institute by the deadline of November 10, 2025, will lead to the automatic forfeiture of the allotted seat. Such candidates may also be barred from participating in any subsequent counselling rounds (Stray Vacancy), depending on the updated rules.

 

Essential Documentation Checklist for Admission

​The physical reporting process hinges on the successful verification of all original documents. Candidates must arrive at their allotted college with a complete set of originals and multiple photocopies. Any discrepancy or missing document can jeopardize the admission.

  • Academic and Qualifying Documents:
    • NEET PG 2025 Rank Letter and Admit Card.
    • MBBS Degree/Provisional Certificate.
    • Mark Sheets of all professional MBBS examinations.
    • Internship Completion Certificate (must be completed by the eligibility cut-off date).
    • Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI)/National Medical Commission (NMC) or the State Medical Council (SMC).
  • Personal and State-Specific Documents: 
    • Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, Passport, etc.).
    • High School/HSC Certificate (for proof of Date of Birth).
    • West Bengal Domicile Certificate (mandatory for State Quota seats).
    • Caste/Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/EWS) issued by the competent authority in the prescribed format.
    • PwBD Certificate (if applicable).
  • Counselling Specific Papers:
    • WBMCC Registration Form Printout.
    • Provisional Allotment Letter (Round 3).
    • Payment receipt of the counselling fee/security deposit.
    • Service Bond (for in-service candidates) and Indemnity Bond (as per college or state norms, often mandatory for all).

The Context of Round 3 and Future Steps

​Round 3 is the culmination of the major counselling phases for NEET PG admissions in West Bengal. The seats allotted at this stage are typically those vacated by candidates who upgraded or withdrew in previous rounds, or new seats approved at a later stage.

  • Significance of Round 3 Joining: Candidates who join their allotted institute in Round 3 are generally not eligible for any further up-gradation. This is considered the final settlement of seats before the final Stray Vacancy Round (if any seats remain vacant).
  • Stray Vacancy Round (If applicable): Should any seats remain unfilled after the Round 3 reporting deadline of November 10, 2025, the WBMCC may conduct an offline/online Stray Vacancy Round. Eligibility for this round often comes with strict rules, especially regarding candidates who failed to report in earlier rounds.
  • Admission Bond Requirement: Candidates are strongly advised to check the official information bulletin for details regarding the mandatory Service Bond or Penalty Bond. West Bengal often mandates a service period or imposes a significant financial penalty (e.g., ₹5 Lakhs, as per some recent reports for PG) for candidates who resign or discontinue the course after admission.

Conclusion: Time for Swift Action

​With the deadline for physical reporting for WB NEET PG 2025 Round 3 fast approaching on November 10, 2025, the time for deliberation is over. Aspirants who have secured a seat must finalize their document and fee arrangements and report to their allotted medical college without delay. This is your last guaranteed opportunity in the main rounds to secure a postgraduate medical seat in West Bengal for the 2025-26 academic year. Act swiftly and precisely to begin your journey as a postgraduate specialist!

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