The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) is today overseeing the critical final hours of the reporting and admission phase for West Bengal NEET PG Round-3. Following the publication of the seat allotment results earlier this week, the Directorate of Medical Education has set today, February 19, as the definitive deadline for candidates to finalize their admission. This final allotment phase has seen intense activity across state-run and private medical colleges as aspirants move to secure the remaining MD, MS, and Diploma seats. As of today, the committee has integrated a streamlined verification process to ensure that the state quota seats are occupied by eligible residents, effectively concluding the penultimate stage of the 2025-26 academic session’s recruitment drive.
Current Progress of the Final Allotment Phase
The final allotment phase in West Bengal has been characterized by a revised schedule issued on February 10, which adjusted the reporting window to provide candidates with more time for physical document verification.
| Event | Timeline (As per Server Time) |
| Publication of Round-3 Allotment | February 11, 2026 |
| Final Allotment Phase Reporting Starts | February 12, 2026 |
| Final Allotment Phase Reporting Ends | February 19, 2026 (4:00 PM) |
| Stray Round Registration Opens | February 20, 2026 |
- Reporting Deadline: All candidates who were freshly allotted or upgraded in Round-3 must report to their respective institutes by 4:00 PM today.
- Upgraded Candidates: Aspirants who received a seat upgrade must obtain a server-generated relieving letter from their previous college before presenting themselves at the new institute during this final allotment phase.
- Verification Acknowledgement: Successful admission is only confirmed once the candidate receives the final verification acknowledgment slip from the official WBMCC portal.
Seat Matrix and Branch Preferences
The Round-3 state quota seats matrix, published on February 7, showed a significant number of vacancies in clinical branches such as Anaesthesiology and General Surgery, particularly in regional government medical colleges.
| Institute Name | Available Seats (Round-3) | Key Branches Offered |
| IPGMER Kolkata | 103 | Radiodiagnosis, Orthopaedics |
| Medical College, Kolkata | 123 | General Medicine, Paediatrics |
| RG Kar Medical College | 84 | General Surgery, Pathology |
| Bankura Sammilani Medical College | 39 | Anaesthesiology, ENT |
- Clinical Demand: Even in this late stage of West Bengal NEET PG counselling, clinical branches remain the primary target for the majority of candidates, leading to near-total occupancy in metropolitan institutes.
- In-Service Quota: A substantial portion of the state quota seats (approximately 40%) remains reserved for in-service doctors under the Department of Health and Family Welfare, following the government service bond guidelines.
- Stray Round Outlook: Any seats remaining vacant after today’s 4:00 PM deadline will be reconciled and published as the "Pure Vacancy" list for the online stray vacancy round starting tomorrow.
Mandatory Documentation for State Quota Seats
To complete the admission during the final allotment phase, candidates are required to present a comprehensive set of original documents for re-verification at the allotted college level.
- Academic Credentials: NEET PG 2025 Admit Card, Scorecard, and all professional MBBS mark sheets.
- Legal Proofs: Domicile Certificate (Proforma A1, A2, or B), valid Photo ID (Aadhaar or PAN), and the compulsory 1-year Internship Completion Certificate.
- Registration: Permanent or Provisional Registration Certificate issued by the West Bengal Medical Council or the National Medical Commission (NMC).
Conclusion
The conclusion of the West Bengal NEET PG Round-3 reporting today, February 19, marks the final hurdle for the majority of postgraduate aspirants in the state. The final allotment phase has been managed with a high degree of transparency, ensuring that the 1,671 available MD/MS seats are filled based on merit and preference. As the 4:00 PM deadline approaches, the WBMCC has advised all candidates to ensure their server-generated relieving letters are in order to avoid administrative rejection. Once this phase is finalized, the attention will shift to the online stray vacancy round, which opens tomorrow, February 20, for a single-day registration window. This proactive management of state quota seats ensures that West Bengal’s healthcare system receives its new batch of specialist residents in a timely manner, ready to commence their duties by March 2026. For the latest updates and the upcoming stray round seat matrix, candidates should continue to check the official WBMCC website frequently.
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