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NEET PG Counselling 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment on Nov 22

Nov 21, 2025
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NEET PG Counselling 2025 — Round 1 Seat Allotment (Expected on November 22)

The first round of NEET PG 2025 counselling is inching towards its most important stage: the Round 1 seat allotment result. According to the schedule released earlier, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will publish the allotment list on November 22, 2025. Once the list is out, candidates will finally know which college and course they’ve been assigned based on their locked preferences and NEET PG rank.

This result matters because it decides whether you move ahead with admission, opt for an upgrade, or prepare for the next round. It’s not just another PDF — it's the official confirmation of where you stand in the first phase. As soon as the link becomes active, students will be able to download the complete allotment PDF and check their application number, allotted course, category, and the college that has been assigned to them.

For those who receive a seat, the next step is straightforward but time-sensitive: report to the allotted college. The reporting window runs from November 23 to December 1, 2025, and authorities are not known for accepting late arrivals. If you're allotted a seat, get your documents in order and visit the college within the given deadline. Missing your reporting date is as good as giving up your seat.

What to Expect from the Round 1 Allotment

The Round 1 result will be released in a simple, downloadable PDF file. MCC uses this format because it’s accessible and easy to verify quickly. The document will include:

  • Your application number

  • The course you’ve been allotted

  • The category under which you were considered

  • The college allotted to you

  • Additional remarks, if any

This allotment is not random. MCC assigns seats based on the preferences you locked during the choice-filling window and your NEET PG rank. If you locked your choices without thinking strategically, you’ll see the consequences right here. Likewise, if you were smart about your order of preference, this round might already work in your favor.

How to Check Your NEET PG Round 1 Allotment (Simple Steps)

Let’s be real — checking the result isn’t complicated. What matters is not missing the link or ending up on a fake website. Here’s the clean, no-nonsense method:

  1. Visit the official NEET PG counselling portal (don’t Google for shortcuts).

  2. Find the Round 1 seat allotment link, usually displayed on the homepage.

  3. Open the PDF once it loads.

  4. Search for your application number or name.

  5. If you find your details listed under an allotted college, read the remarks and prepare for reporting.

That’s it. No login required, no password reset nightmare — just a PDF.

Reporting: What You MUST Carry

You absolutely cannot walk into the college empty-handed. Carry original documents plus at least two sets of photocopies. If you forget even one essential document, the college has every right to turn you away.

Document Checklist:

  • NEET PG admit card and scorecard

  • Original MBBS degree and all semester mark sheets

  • Internship completion certificate (if applicable)

  • A valid ID proof (Aadhaar, passport, PAN, etc.)

  • Category certificate, if you’re claiming reservation

  • At least 6–8 passport-size photographs

  • Fee payment proof, if you’ve paid anything online

Bring a folder, keep everything sorted, and don’t assume the college will give you any leeway. They won’t.

Cut-Off Snapshot (Qualifying Scores Only)

Don’t confuse qualifying scores with actual seat-cut-offs. Qualifying marks simply decide whether you’re eligible to participate. Real cut-offs for colleges and courses are almost always higher.

Here’s the basic qualifying benchmark:

  • General / EWS: 50th percentile — around 276

  • UR-PwD: 45th percentile — around 255

  • SC / ST / OBC: 40th percentile — around 235

If you barely cleared the qualifying score, expect tougher competition for clinical branches. If your marks are strong, you’ll likely find a decent seat even in Round 1.

Final Word

The Round 1 allotment is your first real checkpoint in the NEET PG 2025 admission cycle. Whether you get your top choice or not, the process moves fast from this point onwards. Stay alert, download the PDF as soon as it’s released, prepare your documents, and report to the college on time. Avoid last-minute panic, avoid unreliable sources, and don’t assume anything “will work out automatically.

 

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