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MCC NEET UG 2025 Counselling to Start Tomorrow [Keep Your Documents Ready]

NEET UG 2025 Round 1 counselling starts July 21. Check MCC schedule, documents needed, choice filling tips, and reporting process. Be counselling-ready!

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is going to start registrations for NEET UG 2025 Round 1 counselling from tomorrow, July 21, 2025, on the official portal: mcc.nic.in.

MCC will begin the centralised process for filling 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats, along with admissions to deemed, central universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC, and AFMC.

MCC NEET UG 2025 Counselling Round 1 Schedule

EventDatesImportant Time/Note
Seat Matrix VerificationJuly 18-19, 2025Done by MCC and participating institutes
Registration & Fee PaymentJuly 21-28, 2025Fee payment accepted until 12 PM, July 28
Choice Filling & LockingJuly 22-28, 2025Lock choices by 11:55 PM, July 28
Seat Allotment ProcessingJuly 29-30, 2025By MCC
Result DeclarationJuly 31, 2025Round 1 allotment result
Reporting to Allotted InstitutesAugust 1-6, 2025Carry original documents
Data Verification by InstitutesAugust 7-8, 2025Institutes verify and update joining status

Keep Your Documents Ready

According to MCC and state advisories, for NEET UG 2025 Counselling, ensure you have clear and valid copies of:

NEET UG Counselling Guide 2025
State-wise MBBS/BDS Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download
MCC NEET UG Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download
AACCC AYUSH NEET Counselling Guide eBook 2025 📥 Download
  • NEET UG 2025 Scorecard
  • NEET Admit Card
  • Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets
  • Birth Certificate
  • Category/Income Certificate (if applicable)
  • Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)
  • Recent Passport-Sized Photos

Note: It has been instructed to treat weekends and holidays as working days- so be ready!

Step-by-Step NEET UG 2025 Counselling Guide

  1. Register on mcc.nic.in (Click “UG Medical Counselling”)
  2. Pay the counselling fee by July 28, 12 PM.
  3. Fill and lock preferred colleges & courses.
  4. Seat Allotment will be processed between July 29–30.
  5. Check allotment, download confirmation, and complete formalities by July 31.
  6. Join your allotted institute between Aug 1–6, submit original documents, and get data verified.

Top Tips for Success

  • Organise Documents Today: Scan and arrange PDFs and physical copies in advance.
  • Lock Choices Strategically: Prioritise colleges realistically based on your rank, quota, and preferences.
  • Track the Portal Daily: Seat matrix updates and choice-filling deadlines are tight.
  • Prepare for Next Rounds: State counselling starts late July; AIQ mop-up & subsequent rounds follow in August–September.

NEET UG 2025 results were declared on June 14, 2025. With around 23 lakh candidates having appeared, the competition is intense. Securing a medical seat requires timeliness, starting with tomorrow’s MCC registration.

Final Checklist- Before You Begin:

  • All documents ready and scanned
  • Registration page bookmarked on mcc.nic.in
  • Payment method (net banking/debit card) ready
  • Counselling strategy note with preferences & backup options
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With over a decade of experience in higher education consultancy, Rajnish Kumar brings a unique blend of academic excellence, teaching insight, and international advisory expertise to the field of university admissions.

A graduate of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Institute of Technology (NSIT), Delhi University, and an MSc in Economics from the prestigious Delhi School of Economics, Rajnish began his career as a teacher consultant before transitioning into educational consultancy. Over the past ten years, he has advised leading universities and higher education institutions across India, Europe, and Central Asia, helping them design student-centered academic pathways, expand international outreach, and align with global quality benchmarks.

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