The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is concluding the reporting phase for the third round of the NEET PG 2025 counselling today, 11 February 2026. This deadline marks a critical milestone for thousands of medical aspirants who secured seats in MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses across government, deemed, and central universities. Since the declaration of the final seat allotment result on February 6, candidates have been visiting their respective medical colleges nationwide to finalize their enrollment. This stage of the admission process is vital as it bridges the gap between seat allotment and the official start of the 2025-26 academic residency session.
Final Call for Reporting and Document Verification
As per the official schedule released by the Medical Counselling Committee, the window for physical reporting at the allotted institutes will officially close today at 5:00 PM. Candidates who fail to complete their admission formalities within this timeframe risk losing their allotted seats. The MCC has emphasized that only physical presence at the institute, along with the original documents, will be considered valid for the completion of the process. Officials have clarified that the portal for colleges to upload the data of joined candidates will close shortly after the 5:00 PM deadline to ensure accuracy for the next round.
- Mandatory Physical Presence: Every candidate must personally visit the college; online or proxy reporting is strictly prohibited for Round 3.
- Portal Closing: Institutes must confirm all admissions through the intra-MCC portal to generate the official admission letter.
- Document Authenticity: Institutes are conducting a rigorous verification of all original certificates to ensure eligibility criteria are met.
- Admission Confirmation: A seat is considered officially joined only after the institute generates an admission letter through the secure portal.
Essential Documentation and Fee Formalities
To secure their admission, candidates must present a specific set of documents for verification. Any discrepancy in the name, date of birth, or category certificate can lead to immediate disqualification. Furthermore, the submission of tuition fees is a mandatory step that must be completed alongside the document check. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued guidelines to colleges to facilitate a smooth process for the high volume of students reporting on this final day.
| Document Type | Requirement Details |
| Allotment Letter | Issued by MCC for Round 3 |
| NEET PG Admit Card | Original hall ticket |
| NEET PG Scorecard | Document showing All India Rank |
| Internship Certificate | Completion must be prior to July 31, 2025 |
| Medical Registration | Permanent or Provisional (SMC/NMC) |
| Identity Proof | Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Passport |
- Relieving Letters: For candidates who received an upgrade from Round 2, the relieving letter from the previous college is a mandatory document.
- Category Validation: SC/ST/OBC/EWS and PwD certificates must strictly follow the central government formats.
- Fee Payment: Tuition fees are being accepted through demand drafts or online transfers as per the specific college’s instructions.
Conclusion
The reporting phase for Round 3 has reached its final day with high activity across medical institutions. With the conclusion of reporting today, the MCC, under the guidance of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, will proceed to identify remaining vacancies for the final Stray Vacancy Round. The data of joined candidates will be synchronized tonight, providing a clear picture of the seat matrix available for the final stage of the 2025-26 academic session. As the admission window closes, the focus shifts toward the official commencement of classes for the newly enrolled postgraduate students.
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