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West Bengal NEET PG 2025 Counselling 2025 Round 2 Reporting Ends at Participating Institutes

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· Dec 24, 2025

The West Bengal NEET PG 2025 Round 2 reporting phase concludes on December 30, 2025. This article covers the essential deadlines for physical document verification and fee submission. Aspirants must complete the admission process at allotted institutes by 4:00 PM today. Failure to report leads to seat forfeiture and affects further eligibility. Stay updated with the mandatory document checklist and next steps for the Mop-Up round.

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The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) is concluding the reporting and admission phase for NEET PG 2025 Round 2 today, December 24, 2025. This stage is a critical milestone for medical aspirants who have been allotted MD, MS, or Diploma seats across state-run and private medical colleges. For those seeking specialized residency in West Bengal, today marks the final window for physical verification and securing their professional future.

Key Deadlines for Round 2 Admissions

The reporting process, which began following the seat allotment result, requires strict adherence to the prescribed timeline. Candidates must ensure they reach their respective institutes well before the cutoff time to avoid administrative hurdles.

  • Reporting Window: The final day for admission and reporting is December 24, 2025.
  • Operating Hours: Participating institutes will accept reporting from 11:00 AM up to 4:00 PM.
  • Admission Formalities: This includes the submission of the security bond and the payment of the first-year tuition fee.
  • Physical Presence: Candidates must appear in person; proxy reporting is strictly prohibited and will lead to immediate disqualification.

Mandatory Document Verification Checklist

To facilitate a seamless admission experience, the WBMCC has mandated a comprehensive verification process. Aspirants are advised to carry original documents along with at least two sets of self-attested photocopies.

  • Core Credentials: NEET PG 2025 Admit Card, Rank Card, and the server-generated Round 2 Allotment Letter.
  • Academic Records: All professional MBBS mark sheets and the Degree Certificate (or Provisional Pass Certificate).
  • Registration & Internship: Permanent or Provisional Registration Certificate and the Internship Completion Certificate (cutoff date: July 31, 2025).
  • Identity & Domicile: Valid photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport) and the West Bengal Domicile Certificate (Proforma A1, A2, or B).
  • Category Proof: SC, ST, OBC, or EWS certificates issued by competent authorities in West Bengal, if applicable.
ActivityDeadline DateClosing Time
Physical Reporting & JoiningDec 24, 202504:00 PM
Fee Submission & Bond FilingDec 24, 202504:00 PM
Mop-Up Registration StartsDec 28, 202511:00 AM

Guidelines for Upgraded and Freshly Allotted Candidates

The rules for Round 2 are distinct from previous rounds, particularly regarding seat retention and the "Free Exit" policy.

  • Upgraded Candidates: Those upgraded from Round 1 must present a server-generated Relieving Letter from their previous college.
  • Seat Retention: Candidates who join their Round 2 allotted seat are generally not permitted to resign without significant penalty.
  • Forfeiture Risk: Failure to report today will result in the forfeiture of the allotted seat and may impact eligibility for the Mop-Up round.

As the West Bengal NEET PG 2025 Round 2 reporting concludes, the focus will soon shift to the vacancy list for the Mop-Up round. Candidates are urged to finalize their admissions at the earliest to secure their specialization. Aspirants should continue monitoring the official WBMCC portal for the upcoming Mop-Up round registration dates and vacancy seat matrix.

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