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NEET Result 2025: All you need to know about MCC counselling

NEET Result 2025: All you need to know about MCC counselling

Hindustan Times4 days ago

MCC NEET UG Counselling 2025: The result of the medical entrance test NEET UG 2025 has been announced and the next step for the successful candidates is to apply for the online counselling process. For MBBS and BDS seats, there are two types of counselling – all India quota and state quota. For the all India quota, the NEET UG counselling is carried out by the Medical Counselling Committee or MCC. State counselling is done by the respective state authorities.
Also read: NEET UG 2025 success story: 'Aspired to be doctor since class 10,' says AIR 3 holder Krishang Joshi
Candidates should also know that beyond MBBS and BDS, there are courses like veterinary, life sciences and nursing that they can apply for (at undergraduate level) using the NEET UG score.
MCC counselling is held for the following seats-
Also read: "Wanted to study Arts and pursue UPSC": Rajasthan's Mahesh Kumar tops in NEET 2025
MCC NEET UG counselling will be an online process till seat allocation, after which shortlisted candidates must report to their allotted medical colleges to confirm admission.
Last year, the counselling was held in two rounds, followed by a stray vacancy round and a special stray vacancy round.
Also read: Indore boy Utkarsha Awadhiya shines in NEET UG result
Before applying, candidates should check the brochure which will be uploaded on the official website to confirm their eligibility and for other details.

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