In a significant update for postgraduate aspirants, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has expanded the Round-3 seat matrix by adding 49 MD/MS seats from the Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (HIMSR), New Delhi. This development comes on February 5, 2026, following a direct order from the Supreme Court of India in SLP (C) No. 3280 of 2026. The judicial intervention ensures that no valid medical seats go unfilled for the 2025-26 academic session. These seats were previously caught in administrative delays but are now available for allotment to eligible candidates who have participated in the Round-3 choice-filling process.
Specialty-wise Distribution of Added Seats
The 49 newly included seats cover a diverse range of clinical and non-clinical branches. High-demand specialties such as General Medicine, Paediatrics, and Radiodiagnosis are part of this last-minute addition to the MCC database. This inclusion provides a late-stage advantage to candidates who may have missed out in previous rounds due to high cut-offs.
- Clinical Seats: Branches like Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, and Anaesthesiology have seen a notable increase in seat count.
- Quota Allocation: The seats are distributed among Muslim Minority, NRI, and Self-Financed merit categories as per the official HIMSR seat matrix.
- Merit Priority: Allotments are made strictly on the basis of NEET PG 2025 merit and the preferences exercised by the candidates during the locking window.
| Specialty | Added Seats | Quota Types |
| General Medicine | 4 | Muslim Minority, NRI, Self-Financed |
| General Surgery | 4 | Muslim Minority, NRI, Self-Financed |
| Paediatrics | 4 | Muslim Minority, NRI, Self-Financed |
| Radiodiagnosis | 3 | Muslim Minority, NRI |
Impact on Round-3 and Reporting
The addition of these seats has necessitated a careful review of the merit list before the final reporting phase begins. Candidates who are allotted these newly added seats must follow the standard verification protocol to validate their academic credentials. The Supreme Court's intervention was sought to prevent the "waste" of these valuable postgraduate positions, which are essential for addressing the healthcare workforce needs in the country.
- Reporting Deadline: All candidates allotted these HIMSR seats must complete their physical reporting by February 11, 2026.
- Verification Process: Institutes will check original credentials and the generated allotment letter before granting final admission.
- Stray Vacancy Outlook: Any of these 49 seats that remain unfilled after Round-3 will be moved to the online stray vacancy round.
Conclusion
The inclusion of 49 seats from HIMSR marks a pivotal moment in the NEET PG 2025 Round-3 counselling. Candidates can access the full official notice regarding additional seats on the MCC website to understand how these vacancies impact the overall seat matrix. For further clarity on the legal context, the Supreme Court's directive provides insight into the importance of seat utilization in medical education.
