NEET UG 2025 Round 1 allotment: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced the final allotment for Round 1 of NEET UG Counselling 2025. Candidates who registered for Round 1 under the 15 percent All India Quota can now view their seat allotment on the official MCC portal and must follow institute reporting instructions to confirm admission.
Key highlights: Round 1 allotment has been published on the MCC website. Candidates allotted seats must download their allotment letter and report to the assigned college starting August 14, 2025. Original documents plus photocopies are required for verification. The MCC manages AIQ counselling for MBBS, BDS, central universities, deemed institutions, AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC and AFMS seats and is conducting four online counselling rounds this year.
Item | Details |
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Authority | Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) |
Activity | NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 1 allotment |
Result status | Final Round 1 allotment declared (check MCC portal) |
Who can check | Candidates registered for Round 1 (15% All India Quota applicants) |
How to view allotment | Visit mcc.nic.in and log in to view/download allotment letter |
Reporting start date | Report to allotted institute from August 14, 2025 |
Documents to carry | • All original documents required for admission • Photocopies of all originals for submission |
Key instructions | Download allotment letter, report within stipulated time, and follow institute directions |
Counselling rounds | MCC will conduct four online rounds for AIQ seats |
Important note | Candidates must monitor the MCC portal for further updates and instructions |
WhatsApp Official Channel | Join WhatsApp Channel |
Telegram Official Channel | Join Telegram Channel |
What the Round 1 allotment means for candidates
Round 1 allotment confirms which college and course a candidate has been offered under the 15 percent All India Quota and other MCC-covered institutions. If you have been allotted a seat, your next steps are administrative: download the allotment letter and prepare for document verification and reporting to the institute within the timeline given by MCC and the college.
Step-by-step: how to download your allotment letter and check status
- Go to the MCC portal at mcc.nic.in.
- Log in with your registered credentials used during counselling registration.
- Locate the Round 1 allotment link or your dashboard notification.
- Download and print the allotment letter. Keep both a digital copy and a printed copy for reporting and record keeping.
Reporting, documents and verification — what institutions will expect
When reporting to the allotted institute from August 14, 2025, candidates must bring original documents and sufficient photocopies for submission. Typical documents include the NEET UG admit card and scorecard, allotment letter, class 10 and 12 certificates, identity proof, and category or quota certificates if applicable. Follow the specific college checklist published by the allotted institute and complete admission formalities within the timelines they provide.
Special cases: category or quota changes during allotment
The official notice highlights that candidates whose category or quota has changed in the same institution and subject must obtain an online generated relieving letter and then get admitted on the changed category or changed quota seat from the allotted institution. The notice adds, “Such candidate must get fresh online generated admission letter for the changed category or quota seat otherwise the allotted seat will be cancelled due to non-admission.”
Where MCC’s Round 1 fits in the overall counselling calendar
MCC manages four rounds of online counselling for AIQ seats, covering MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, central universities, deemed universities, ESIC, AFMS, AIIMS and JIPMER where applicable. Candidates who do not accept Round 1 allotments should check MCC guidance on options for subsequent rounds and seat retention or surrender rules.
The MCC has urged all candidates to regularly check the official counselling website for updates, deadlines and institute-specific instructions. Timely action is essential: missing the reporting window or failing to produce required documents may lead to forfeiture of the allotted seat.