With 420 approved seats, 1073 MBBS seats available for MP NEET counselling round 2
Madhya Pradesh- Madhya Pradesh has added 420 MBBS seats for the second phase of NEET UG 2025 state counselling, bringing the total to 1,073 seats available for fresh allotment.
Medical Dialogues recently reported that 420 additional MBBS seats will now be available in the second phase of Madhya Pradesh National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Graduate (NEET UG) counselling for the academic year 2025. This will give more opportunities to the candidates participating in the said counselling, an opportunity to choose the institute of their choice.
A total of 653 seats are available in the MP NEET UG 2025 second round counselling. Now, with the newly added 420 seats, a total of 1,073 MBBS seats are available for fresh allotment and upgradation, according to TOI report.
The second round of counselling under the MP state quota will include a total of 170 MBBS seats from govt medical colleges, with 85 seats each from newly approved facilities in Sheopur and Singrauli. Following the Delhi high court's authorisation for Index Medical College, Indore to participate in NEET UG counselling for 2025-26, 250 MBBS seats from this private institution will also be available.
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