Last Updated Aug - 16 - 2025, 03:04 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 2
The first phase reporting of NEET UG counselling ends on 22 August; The second phase will start soon - students have been advised to be cautious on updates.
As NEET UG counselling is moving forward, medical candidates from all over India are preparing for the second phase, while the first phase is towards its end. Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has confirmed that first phase reporting/joining window will close on 22 August 2025, which is giving students enough time to confirm the admission in their allotted college.
What’s next? The second phase is expected to begin immediately around 24 August 2025. This gives students another chance who lost their first opportunity or want to upgrade their seat. This time they can secure seats in MBBS, BDS or BSC nursing programs.
Between the changing timelines and the increasing concern of the students, it is very important to keep an eye on the official MCC updates. To get the latest information of registration, choice-filling, seat allocation and reporting details, visit mcc.nic.in portal regularly.
Counselling is not just the process of getting a seat for many students - it is the result of their dreams, emotions and months of hard work, which depends on some important clicks and documents. Reporting at the right time, knowing how to register, and understand which options are left, in reality everything can change.
So if you’re a hopeful doctor-in-the-making, this is your moment. Keep your documents ready, watch the dates closely, and be prepared to act fast. The second round is your fresh opportunity to steer your medical career in the right direction.
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