MCC NEET PG counselling 2025 round 3 choice filling to end on January 30th
New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued an urgent notice informing candidates about the final timeline for choice filling and choice locking for Round 3 of All India National Eligibility and Entrance Test Postgraduate, NEET PG Counselling for the academic year 2025.
As per the official notice, the choice filling window will remain open until tomorrow, i.e. 8:00 AM on January 30, 2026. MCC further stated that the choice locking facility will be activated from 6:00 PM today, i.e. January 29, 2026, and candidates will be able to lock their choices up to 8:00 AM on January 30, 2026.
No further extension has been mentioned. Failure to lock choices before the deadline may result in automatic locking of last saved preferences, as per MCC counselling rules.
Candidates participating in Round 3 are advised to carefully review the revised seat matrix, including newly added and withdrawn seats, before finalising their choices. MCC has also urged aspirants to regularly monitor the official MCC website for any last-minute updates or clarifications.
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Meanwhile, Medical Dialogues had recently reported that MCC had issued an important notice announcing the addition and withdrawal of postgraduate medical seats in the Round 3 seat matrix of the NEET PG Counselling for the academic year 2025.
According to the official notification issued by the MCC in this regard, the authority has received information from participating medical institutions regarding changes in seat availability. As per the notice, the seats identified for withdrawal will be removed from the Round 3 seat matrix before seat processing, while the newly approved seats have already been added, allowing candidates to exercise fresh choices accordingly.
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