NEET PG 2025 Round Two Counselling: 2,620 New Seats Added to Seat Matrix
MCC Updates Seat Matrix, Choice Filling Link Goes Live
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the seat matrix for NEET PG 2025 Round Two counselling, announcing a significant update for candidates eagerly awaiting admissions. This round now includes approximately 32,080 seats, with the addition of 2,620 new seats to the existing matrix. Candidates can access the choice filling link for Round 2 through the official MCC website, mcc.nic.in.
The expanded seat matrix aims to accommodate more aspirants under both the All India Quota (AIQ) and state quota systems, ensuring a broader distribution of available postgraduate medical seats.
Round Two Application Window and Eligibility
The MCC has opened the online application portal for NEET PG Round Two counselling from December 5 to December 9, 2025. Candidates eligible for this round include:
- Aspirants not allotted seats in Round 1
- Candidates who wish to upgrade or change their preferences
- New applicants for the AIQ seats
All applications must be submitted online within the stipulated window, and late submissions will not be entertained. Aspirants are advised to adhere strictly to these deadlines to avoid missing out on Round Two opportunities.
Detailed Seat Matrix for NEET PG Round Two
According to the latest MCC notification, Round Two comprises a total of 32,080 seats, distributed as follows:
- 17,623 clear vacancies – seats that remained unfilled in Round 1
- 11,837 virtual vacancies – seats held by candidates in Round 1 who may opt for an upgrade
- 2,620 newly added seats – a major update in this round to increase opportunities
Virtual vacancies refer to seats currently occupied by candidates in Round 1 but subject to change depending on preference upgrades submitted in Round Two. This dynamic ensures candidates have the option to secure more desirable courses or institutions.
The newly added 2,620 seats represent a substantial expansion and provide additional opportunities for candidates who missed out in the previous round.
Choice Filling and Locking Process
The choice filling portal for Round Two is live on the official MCC website. Candidates are required to carefully select their preferred courses and medical colleges. The choice filling window remains open until 11:55 pm on December 9, 2025, while the choice locking process is scheduled from 4 pm to 11:55 pm on the same day.
Once choices are submitted and locked, the MCC will announce Round Two seat allotment results on December 12, 2025. It is crucial for candidates to lock their choices within the given time frame to ensure their preferences are considered in the allotment process.
Reporting for Document Verification: Round One Candidates
Candidates who secured seats in Round One of NEET PG counselling must report to their respective medical colleges for document verification. Official data indicates that a total of 26,889 candidates were allotted seats in Round One across clinical and non-clinical courses.
Among the courses, MD General Medicine emerged as the most preferred choice among top rankers, followed closely by MD Radiodiagnosis and MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN). Reporting for document verification is a mandatory step before the commencement of classes and ensures that allotted seats are formally confirmed.
Key Dates for NEET PG 2025 Round Two
To summarise, candidates must keep the following dates in mind:
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Activity |
Dates |
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Round Two Application Window |
December 5 – December 9, 2025 |
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Choice Filling Deadline |
December 9, 2025 (11:55 pm) |
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Choice Locking |
December 9, 2025 (4:00 pm – 11:55 pm) |
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Round Two Seat Allotment Announcement |
December 12, 2025 |
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Reporting for Verification (Round 1 candidates) |
As per individual college schedule |
Strict adherence to these timelines is critical to ensure successful participation in NEET PG Round Two.
Why the New Seats Matter
The addition of 2,620 new seats in Round Two has several implications:
- Increased opportunities for aspirants: Candidates who were previously unassigned or unable to secure a preferred course now have more options.
- Reduced competition pressure: The expansion slightly eases competition, providing chances for candidates to join preferred specialisations.
- Balanced distribution across AIQ and state quotas: The new seats contribute to a more equitable allocation for candidates from different states and quotas.
- Opportunities for emerging medical colleges: Newly added seats often include allocations in recently established institutions, promoting regional medical education growth.
Popular Specialisations Among NEET PG Aspirants
The first round of counselling highlighted aspirants’ preferences, offering insights into the most sought-after courses:
- MD General Medicine – topping the list among rankers
- MD Radiodiagnosis – a strong choice for those inclined toward diagnostic specialties
- MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN) – preferred for clinical exposure and demand
Candidates filling choices in Round Two are expected to follow similar trends, although the addition of new seats may influence preference patterns.
Tips for Candidates Participating in Round Two
Given the high stakes of NEET PG counselling, candidates are advised to follow these steps for a smooth process:
- Update Credentials: Ensure login credentials for the MCC portal are active and verified.
- Research Colleges & Courses: Review colleges and specialisations before making selections.
- Prioritise Preferences: Fill choices in order of personal preference, considering location, faculty, and infrastructure.
- Lock Choices on Time: Failure to lock preferences may result in automatic allocation based on the last saved choices.
- Document Readiness: Keep academic documents, NEET PG scorecards, and identity proofs ready for verification if allotted a seat.
Conclusion
The NEET PG 2025 Round Two counselling presents a crucial opportunity for candidates seeking postgraduate medical admissions. With 32,080 seats available—including 2,620 newly added seats—aspirants have a wider array of options for clinical and non-clinical courses.
Candidates must carefully follow deadlines, submit applications online, fill choices thoughtfully, and lock preferences within the stipulated time frame. For Round One allotment holders, prompt reporting for document verification is essential to confirm admission.
The Medical Counselling Committee continues to streamline the process, balancing transparency, fairness, and accessibility. For candidates, success in Round Two could mark the beginning of their postgraduate medical journey at some of India’s top medical institutions.