MCC NEET SS counselling 2025 round 2 choice filling to end tomorrow

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2026-04-03 13:15 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-03 13:15 GMT

New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is set to conclude the choice filling and locking process for Round 2 of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS) counselling for the academic year 2025 tomorrow.

As per the official schedule released by the MCC earlier, the NEET SS Round 2 counselling 2025 choice filling and locking process will end on 4th April, 2026. Thereafter, the processing of seat allotment will be done from 5 th April, 2026 and the result will be declared on 7th April, 2026.

Below is the complete schedule as released by the MCC on its official website-

SCHEDULE FOR ALL-INDIA COUNSELING (ALLOTMENT PROCESS) FOR NEET SUPER SPECIALITY COURSES (D.M/ MCH & DrNB SS) – 2025

2nd ROUND

VERIFICATION OF SEAT MATRIX BY INSTITUTES

REGISTRATION/PAYMENT FACILITY

CHOICE FILLING/LOCKING

PROCESSING OF SEAT ALLOTMENT

RESULT

RESPORTING

26 and 27 March, 2026

Registration Facility will be available from 28 March, 2026 up to 12:00 NOON of 3 April, 2026( as per Server Time)

Choice Filling available from 29 March, 2026 upto 11:55 P.M of 4 April, 2026

5 April, 2026 to 6 April, 2026

7 April, 2026

8 April, 2026 to 16 April, 2026 (till 11:00 pm)

Payment facility will be available from 28 March 2026 up to 03:00 PM on 3 April, 2026 as per Server Time

Choice Locking Facility available from 03:00 P.M of 4th April, upto 11:55 P.M of 4th April, 2026

DAYS

(7-Days)

(7-Days)

(2-Days)

(1-Day)

(9- Days)

Meanwhile, Medical Dialogues had recently reported that the MCC released a notification informing candidates about changes in the seat matrix for the ongoing NEET Super Speciality SS 2025 counselling round, including the addition of new seats and withdrawal of certain seats by participating institutes.

According to the notice, the revisions had been made based on updates received from medical institutions participating in the counselling process. 

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