The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially withdrawn the final seat allotment for Round 2 of the NEET UG 2025 counselling process. This decision comes after a critical data error where a government medical college mistakenly submitted double the number of actual available seats. Consequently, many candidates were allotted seats that simply did not exist. In response, the MCC has paused the reporting phase and announced that a revised allotment list will be released shortly on its official website.
Understanding the Error
The fundamental issue arose from a government medical college providing an incorrect, inflated seat matrix. This inaccuracy directly resulted in the allocation of more seats than were genuinely available during the second round of counselling. As soon as this significant discrepancy was identified, the MCC acted swiftly to annul the preliminary results published on September 18, 2025, and halted the reporting process to address and correct the mistake.
What This Means for Candidates
Initially, over 31,000 aspiring medical students received seat allotments in this round, with more than 2,400 securing upgraded positions. However, all these initial allocations are now under review. It is crucial for candidates to hold off on reporting to any previously allotted institutions until the updated and corrected allotment list is officially released. The MCC has reassured everyone that a rectified final result will be made public on their official portal without delay.
Guidance for Future Steps
All NEET UG aspirants are strongly advised to keep a close watch on the official MCC website for the latest updates regarding the revised seat allotment. It is paramount to wait for the new list before proceeding with any admission-related actions, such as visiting colleges or making payments. The MCC emphasizes that following this revised schedule is essential for a smooth and fair admission process for everyone involved.