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NEET UG 2025 Seat Resignation: MCC Opens Window for Round 1 & Round 2 Candidates

MCC has opened the resignation window for NEET UG 2025 Round-1 and Round-2 candidates. Students can resign seats from 19 to 24 September 2025. Check rules, security deposit policy, and how to resign.

NEET UG 2025 Seat Resignation: In a significant update for medical aspirants, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has announced that NEET UG 2025 candidates allotted seats in Round 1 or Round 2 can resign from their seats between 2:00 PM on 19 September 2025 and 6:00 PM on 24 September 2025. This decision follows repeated requests from students citing personal and academic reasons for withdrawing from their allotted seats.

Key Dates and Deadlines

EventDate & Time
Resignation Window Opens2:00 PM, 19 September 2025
Resignation Window Closes6:00 PM, 24 September 2025

Who Can Resign Their Seats

MCC has outlined clear guidelines on which candidates are eligible to resign and under what conditions:

Round 1 Candidates (Not Upgraded in Round 2):

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  • Can resign their seat without forfeiture of the security deposit within the stipulated time.

Freshly Allotted Round 2 Candidates (Joined the Seat):

  • Can resign, but the security deposit will be forfeited.

Upgraded Round 2 Candidates (Joined Upgraded Seat):

  • Can resign, but the security deposit will be forfeited.
MCC Seat Resignation for Round 1 & Round 2

    Steps to Resign from NEET UG 2025 Seat

    StepAction
    1Visit your allotted college physically to submit your resignation request.
    2Ensure the Resignation Letter is generated online through the MCC portal by the allotted college.
    3Verify and download a copy of the resignation acknowledgment for future reference.

    Important: If the resignation letter is not generated online via MCC’s official portal, it will be treated as ‘Null & Void’.

    Security Deposit Policy Explained

    Candidate CategorySecurity Deposit Status
    Round 1 (not upgraded in Round 2)No forfeiture
    Fresh Round 2 allotmentForfeiture applicable
    Upgraded in Round 2Forfeiture applicable

    This move provides much-needed flexibility to students who may have secured better opportunities elsewhere or faced unforeseen circumstances.

    By clarifying the resignation rules and deadlines, MCC aims to ensure smoother counselling rounds ahead, potentially freeing up more seats for upcoming rounds.

    Key Points

    • Resignation Window: 19-24 September 2025
    • Mandatory Physical Reporting: Candidates must visit the allotted college to resign.
    • Online Verification Essential: Resignation letters must be generated on MCC’s portal.
    • Security Deposit Rules Differ: Only Round 1 candidates (not upgraded) escape forfeiture.

    With the resignation window now open, NEET UG 2025 candidates should act promptly and follow MCC’s official instructions to avoid losing their security deposit or facing ‘Null & Void’ status. Always double-check updates on the official MCC website for the latest information.


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