MP NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2 Allotment Result Out

Officially, the Round 2 Seat Allotment Result has been announced by the Headquarters of NEET UG Counselling, i.e., the Madhya Pradesh Directorate of Medical Education (DME). This is a big step towards thousands of students who wish to undertake MBBS and BDS programs under the state quota as announced on 22 September 2025. The allotment status of candidates who participated in the second round is now available at the official counselling portal.

The seat allotment procedure secures the applicants who failed to gain a seat during the first round of allotment, or even those who chose more advantageous options, have a chance to confirm the admission. The students will be required to report to their assigned colleges between 23 September and 29 September 2025 to verify their documents and finalize admission.

Key Dates of MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling Round 2

The second round of counselling came with a well-defined schedule. Below are the important timelines every candidate must remember:

EventDate
Choice Filling & Locking17 September – 20 September 2025
Round 2 Seat Allotment Result22 September 2025
Reporting & Document Verification23 September – 29 September 2025
Mop-Up Round Upgradation/Withdrawal23 September – 4 October 2025

Candidates are strongly advised to stick to these dates to avoid losing their allotted seats.

MP NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2
MP NEET UG Counselling 2025 Round 2

How to Check MP NEET UG Round 2 Allotment Result

Candidates have to use the counselling portal and login with their registration details to access the result. The following are basic steps that can be used:

  1. Go to the official MP NEET UG counselling.
  2. On the home page, the Round 2 Seat Allotment Result 2025 is a link.
  3. Enter NEET UG roll number, application ID, and date of birth/ password.
  4. Provide the information and see the status of the allotment.
  5. Print and save the allotment letter to be used later in the process of reporting.

The allotment order is essential to keep a printed copy of the allotment order because, in the process of college reporting and admission, the allotment order will be necessary.

Details in the Allotment Letter

The allotment letter is a necessary document for admission. It generally includes:

  • Name of the candidate, Roll number, and NEET UG score.
  • Name of the allotted college and course (MBBS/BDS).
  • Type of the seat assigned (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS).
  • Reporting and verifying instructions.
  • Upgradation/withdrawal dates.

The students should be cautious in examining the contents and ensure that every piece of information is accurate.

Reporting and Document Verification

Following the announcement of results, the candidates need to physically report to their assigned college between 23 September and 29 September 2025. They must also own original documents as well as self-attested photocopies. The list of documents typically needed includes the following:

  • NEET undergraduate 2025 admit card and scorecard.
  • Mark sheets and passing certificates of Class 10 and 12.
  • Birth certificate or date of birth.
  • Domicile certificate of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Category or caste certificate (where applicable).
  • New size pictures in passports.
  • Identification evidence issued by the government (Aadhaar, Voter ID, and so on).
  • A letter of allotment issued from the counselling portal.

A default in reporting during the stipulated time may mean the cancellation of the allocated seat.

Mop-Up Round and Upgradation Options

Candidates who were not satisfied with their selections in Round 2 have a last chance of getting their final selection in the Mop-Up Round. Key points to note:

  • Registration and upgradation. The Mop-Up registration and upgradation option can be done between 23 September and 4 October 2025.
  • The applicants who were granted a seat during the first or second round may seek upgradation to a better college or course of choice.
  • It is also during this window that students who desire to pull out of the counselling process can do so by making an online resignation.

Accordingly, the Mop-Up round is the final opportunity to make changes or cancellations of seats.

Participating Colleges and Seat Updates

Madhya Pradesh is currently involved in the counselling process in 47 medical and dental colleges. The Round 2 allotment contained several key changes:

  • Newly approved colleges that were added to include seats in Sheopur and Singraili.
  • Other medical and dental institutions, which were privately run, also added extra seats after receiving the approval of the relevant authorities.
  • This has expanded the chances of those students who could not get a seat in the past.

These developments will help ensure that seats are fully used and the students have more choices.

Key Instructions for Candidates

  • Get a confirmation of the allotment before taking charge.
  • Retain all the documents in the original and a photocopy.
  • Plan the journey to the college in time.
  • Mop-Up round: Here to upgrade, keep notified.
  • Make sure to be aware of the fee structure and withdrawal provisions prior to making final admission.

Summary of MP NEET UG Round 2 Counselling

ItemDetails
Allotment Result Date22 September 2025
Reporting Window23 – 29 September 2025
Mop-Up Round Dates23 September – 4 October 2025
Choice Filling Period17 – 20 September 2025
Total Participating Colleges47 Medical and Dental Colleges

Conclusion

The other step involves the release of the MP NEET UG 2025 Round 2 Allotment Result, which is a milestone in the medical and dental admission process. Since the result is announced on 22 September 2025, the candidates are now under time pressure, download their allotment letter, report to the allotted colleges between 23 and 29 September, and do verification.

The last chance to upgrade or withdraw seats is the Mop-Up round, which is the final option, and comes into effect until 4 October 2025. It is recommended that students should be up to date, act in accordance, and meet all the deadlines. The most important thing in this very competitive process is time.

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