MCC declares round 5 NEET special stray round final results
New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has declared the final result of the NEET UG Round 5 counselling for the academic year 2025-26.
The result has been declared on the official website of MCC. Candidates who participated in the NEET UG Special Stray Round counselling 2025 can check the final result from the link attached below.
As per the result, a total of 47 candidates are considered as qualified in the NEET UG Round 5. This result is regarding the seat allotment result for BDS and BSc Nursing admissions under 50% All India Quota (AIQ) seats. Meanwhile, the candidates are also advised to approach the allotted college/institute with the final result and the allotment letter is downloaded from the MCC website.
To view the result, click the link below
Meanwhile, according to the official schedule released by the MCC in this regard, the registration and choice filling began on January 1, 2026, and closed on January 3, 2026. The purpose of this counselling was to fill vacant seats under the All India Quota in dental and nursing colleges across India. The detailed schedule is given below-
SCHEDULE
S.NO | SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION | ALL INDIA QUOTA (AIQ)/DEEMED AND CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES | SHARING OF ALLOTTED CANDIDATES' DATA BY MCC | STATE COUNSELLING |
1 | Round 5 of Counselling (BDS/B.SC (NURSING) SEATS ONLY). | 1st 2026 to 3rd January 2026. | - | 1st to 3 rd January 2026 |
2 | Last date of Joining. | 10th January 2026 | - | 10th January 2026 |
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that MCC had published the official seat matrix for Round 5 of NEET UG 2025 counselling, detailing the availability of vacant seats in Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and BSc Nursing courses across multiple states and institutions in India. The seat matrix has been released on the official website of MCC. Therefore, candidates can view and download the same from there.
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