Last Updated Sep - 18 - 2025, 11:19 AM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 4
MCC released NEET UG Round 2 results, candidates must download letters and report colleges soon.
The Medical Counselling Committee on September 18 has released the round 2 seat allotment result for NEET UG 2025 counselling. Candidates who registered and lock their choices earlier can now login through the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in, using roll number and password to download allotment letter.
This allotment play important role in admission to medical and dental seats across government and private colleges nationwide. Students who get a seat are required to report at their institutions within given time. The step include downloading allotment letter, carrying original academic certificate, identity proof, photos, reservation document if any, and also paying the admission fees.
Officials warned that failure to report on time may cause cancellation of allotted seat. Those who not happy with present seat can still take part in upcoming rounds, like round 3 or mop-up counselling, depend on vacancy. After the announcement, MCC website saw heavy traffic as many students rush to check placements. To help, authorities upload helpline numbers and FAQ to guide students with common issue like login error or missing document.
NEET UG remain India’s most competitive entrance for medical studies. With round 1 finish earlier, the round 2 results mark another big step for aspirants. For many, this round bring relief and clarity as they get ready to begin MBBS and BDS program in the coming academic year.
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