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Seat Allotment Activity Continues Across States in NEET SS Counselling Process

NEET SS Round 1 reporting is active across India. MCC and State bodies are finalizing admissions for DM, MCh, and DrNB courses for the 2025-26 batch.

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NEET SS 2025 Counselling: Multi-State Seat Allocation

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and various state medical education departments are currently managing the final phase of Round 1 reporting for NEET SS 2025-26. This period is characterized by intense administrative activity as hospitals and medical colleges across India verify the credentials of newly allotted super-specialty residents. The allocation includes a diverse range of seats across Doctorate of Medicine (DM), Master of Chirurgie (MCh), and Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) programs. With the national reporting deadline set for March 25, 2026, the focus has shifted to ensuring that every allotted seat is either confirmed or officially vacated for the next round.

The current counselling cycle is notable for its synchronized approach between the All India Quota (AIQ) and state-specific quotas. States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat have active portals where candidates must complete their joining formalities. This process is essential for medical professionals transitioning into specialized roles such as Cardiology, Oncology, and Neurosurgery. The MCC has instructed all participating institutes to update their joining status on the intra-MCC portal in real-time to provide an accurate vacancy matrix for Round 2.

State-Level Reporting and Allocation Status

While the MCC handles the central pool of seats, individual states are conducting their own verification rounds to fill state-mandated quotas. Tamil Nadu recently concluded the choice-filling for 215 super-specialty seats, while Maharashtra is managing its mandatory bond service allotments. The allocation process ensures that premier government institutions like AIIMS, JIPMER, and various state-run medical colleges maintain their full capacity of super-specialty trainees.

In Delhi, central institutes like ABVIMS (RML Hospital) and VMMC (Safdarjung Hospital) are seeing a high volume of reporting candidates. These institutes follow a strict document verification protocol to confirm eligibility. Any seat that remains unoccupied by the end of the reporting window will be automatically categorized as "virtually vacant" or "clear vacant," making it available for the subsequent choice-filling round scheduled to begin in late March.

Region / AuthorityAllocation FocusCurrent Status
MCC (National)AIQ DM/MCh/DrNB SeatsRound 1 Reporting Active
Tamil Nadu (DME)215 Super-Specialty SeatsReporting Ends March 25
Maharashtra (DMER)Bond Service AllotmentMerit List Released
Gujarat (ACPPGMEC)PG/SS Vacancy MappingRound 4 Vacancies Reported
Delhi Central Inst.Super-Specialty ReportingPhysical Verification Ongoing

Mandatory Documents and Verification Flow

The physical reporting phase requires candidates to present a comprehensive set of original documents. The verification flow starts with the MCC allotment letter and ends with the issuance of a formal admission slip from the college. Medical colleges have set up dedicated "Nodal Officers" to assist candidates with the technicalities of the joining process, including the submission of the mandatory anti-ragging affidavit and the medical fitness certificate.

Candidates must ensure that their Postgraduate (MD/MS/DNB) degree is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Furthermore, the permanent registration certificate from the State Medical Council is a non-negotiable requirement for starting the residency. For candidates who wish to participate in Round 2 for an upgrade, they must still report to their Round 1 allotted college and express their "willingness for upgrade" during the admission process.

  • MCC Allotment Letter: Downloaded from the official portal.
  • NEET SS Scorecard: Reflecting the merit rank and percentile.
  • PG Degree Certificate: Original and two sets of photocopies.
  • Identity Proof: Aadhar Card or Passport.
  • NMC Registration: Valid permanent registration for medical practice.

Looking Ahead to Round 2 and Stray Vacancies

As Round 1 concludes, the MCC will prepare to release the fresh seat matrix for Round 2 on March 28, 2026. This matrix will include seats that were not opted for in Round 1, seats that remained vacant due to non-reporting, and any newly sanctioned seats added by the NMC. The second round offers a critical opportunity for candidates who were either not allotted a seat or those seeking a better specialty or location.

The counselling authorities have emphasized that the "Free Exit" option is not available for Round 1 of NEET SS, unlike some other medical counselling formats. Candidates who are allotted a seat but do not join will face specific penalties, including the forfeiture of their security deposit. This rule is in place to prevent seat blocking and to ensure that these highly specialized positions are filled by committed professionals. For the most accurate schedule of the upcoming rounds, candidates should refer to the official MCC Super-Specialty portal.

Conclusion

The ongoing seat allocation and reporting for NEET SS across multiple states represent the final push to fill India’s super-specialty medical positions for the 2025-26 session. With the March 25 reporting deadline fast approaching, candidates must finalize their admissions at their respective allotted colleges. The success of this round will determine the vacancy landscape for Round 2, which is set to commence toward the end of the month. As thousands of doctors move into their specialized residencies, the focus remains on maintaining a transparent and efficient admission process through the central and state medical authorities.