Cracking NEET UG 2025 is a huge achievement, but the journey doesn’t end there. The next critical step is MCC Counselling, a centralized process through which thousands of medical aspirants secure seats in top medical and dental colleges under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and other categories like Deemed Universities, Central Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, and more.
This guide will walk you through the complete MCC Counselling 2025 process, including all rounds—Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy—along with eligibility, required documents, key dates, and expert tips to maximize your chances of admission.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), operating under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), conducts online counselling for NEET UG-qualified students for the following seats:
15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical/dental colleges (except Jammu & Kashmir)
100% seats in Deemed Universities
100% seats in Central Universities like BHU, AMU, Delhi University (DU)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) & JIPMER
Seats under ESIC and AFMC
The counselling process is conducted via the official website: https://mcc.nic.in
MCC Counselling is conducted in four rounds:
Round 1
Round 2
Mop-Up Round
Stray Vacancy Round
Let’s take a closer look at each round.
Tentative Timeline: August 2025
Key Steps:
Online registration on the MCC portal
Payment of counselling fee
Choice filling & locking: Select colleges and courses in order of preference
Seat allotment result declaration
Reporting to the allotted college
Documents Required:
NEET 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard
Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets
Government-issued Photo ID
Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Provisional Allotment Letter
Tip: If you are satisfied with the seat allotted, report to the college immediately and complete the admission formalities.
Tentative Timeline: September 2025
Even if you registered for Round 1, you must fill fresh choices for Round 2.
Who Can Participate?
Candidates who didn’t get a seat in Round 1
Candidates wishing to upgrade from their Round 1 seat
Fresh candidates who didn’t register in Round 1
Note: If allotted a seat in Round 2 but you don’t join, you will forfeit your security deposit.
Tentative Timeline: October 2025
This round is conducted only for Deemed Universities, Central Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, and ESIC, not for 15% AIQ government colleges.
Eligible Candidates:
Fresh candidates who haven’t taken any seat in earlier rounds
Candidates who exited earlier rounds without joining
Not Eligible:
Candidates who already joined a seat under AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities
Tentative Timeline: Late October – Early November 2025
Vacant seats after the Mop-Up round are filled by colleges from the MCC list of registered candidates. No fresh registration is allowed.
How It Works:
MCC provides a list of eligible, unallotted candidates to the institutions
Respective colleges conduct admission for leftover seats based on merit
Category | Non-Refundable Fee | Refundable Security Deposit |
---|---|---|
AIQ/Central Univ. (UR) | ₹1,000 | ₹10,000 |
SC/ST/OBC/PwD | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
Deemed Universities (All) | ₹5,000 | ₹2,00,000 |
Refunds are processed only if the candidate exits as per rules or does not get a seat.
Category | Reservation Percentage |
---|---|
SC | 15% |
ST | 7.5% |
OBC-NCL | 27% |
EWS | 10% |
PwD (All Categories) | 5% |
Research Colleges in Advance: Check fees, location, faculty, infrastructure, and NIRF rankings.
Use Mock Choice Filling: MCC often provides a mock seat allotment to help understand the process.
Don’t Delay Choice Filling: You can edit your preferences multiple times before the deadline.
Be Realistic and Strategic: Include a mix of dream, mid-range, and safe colleges in your choices.
Keep Documents Ready: Have multiple copies of all necessary documents for reporting.
Stay Updated: Regularly check https://mcc.nic.in for announcements and schedule changes.
Q1: Can I apply for both AIQ and Deemed University seats?
Yes, you can apply for both in the same registration by selecting appropriate options and paying the combined fee.
Q2: What if I don’t join the allotted seat in Round 1?
You can still participate in Round 2, but you will lose the seat allotted in Round 1.
Q3: Is fresh registration required for each round?
Not always. Round 1 and Round 2 share the same registration. Mop-Up requires fresh registration.
Q4: What is Free Exit and Exit With Forfeiture?
Free Exit: If you don’t join the college allotted in Round 1, you can participate in Round 2 without penalty.
Exit With Forfeiture: If you don’t join the seat allotted in Round 2, you lose your security deposit.
MCC Counselling 2025 is a well-organized and transparent process helping thousands of students secure seats in prestigious medical institutions across India. Understanding the process and rounds—Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up, and Stray Vacancy—and following a strategic approach will significantly boost your chances of admission.
If you feel overwhelmed, remember that planning, patience, and staying updated are your best allies. Stay informed, stay calm, and aim high to achieve your dream MBBS or BDS seat!