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Final NEET PG 2025 Seat Allotment Results Released

The Medical Counseling Committee has published the final seat allotment results for the NEET PG 2025 stray vacancy round, with 2,798 MD and MS seats allocated. Candidates must generate their admission letters through the INTRAMCC portal and complete the admission process by February 28. Important updates regarding seat adjustments and the necessity of submitting original documents are also highlighted. Ensure to check the official website for the latest information.
 

NEET PG 2025 Seat Allotment Overview



NEET PG 2025 Seat Allotment: The Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) has announced the final results for the NEET PG 2025 stray vacancy round. In this round, a total of 2,798 MD and MS seats have been allocated. Candidates can access their allotment order by visiting the official MCC website.


Admission Letter Requirement via INTRAMCC Portal


As per the MCC's official announcement, candidates who receive a seat allotment must generate their admission letter from the INTRAMCC portal. Any offline admissions will not be accepted and will be deemed invalid.


To secure their seat, candidates are required to submit a copy of the allotment order along with all necessary original documents to the designated institute. The admission process will be conducted online, and the admission letter will be provided through the INTRAMCC portal.


Important Deadline: February 28


The last date for completing admissions under the NEET PG Counseling Stray Vacancy Round is February 28. Candidates must ensure that all procedures are finalized by this date.


Updates on Allotment and Seat Adjustments


Previously, the MCC had published the Stray Vacancy Seat Allotment Result, indicating that 2,799 seats were allocated, with 181 MD/MS seats remaining vacant. The provisional results later adjusted the total allotted seats to 2,798.


Additionally, the Counseling Committee removed nine PG medical seats prior to the final results. This included four seats due to ongoing court cases, two due to overfilling by colleges, and two due to offline reporting by institutions.


Candidates are encouraged to thoroughly check the PDF list available on the official website and ensure they complete their admission process promptly.