NEET PG 2025 round 3 counselling result declared | Here’s how to proceed further
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Click below to see the upadated post regarding Revised provisional result for round 3 NEET PG 2025 counselling. Click here to see the recent update
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) released the Provisional Seat Allotment Result for the NEET PG 2025 Round 3 on February 3, 2026. This round is crucial as it fills the remaining seats across MD, MS, and DNB courses before the final Stray Vacancy Round.
The reporting window is officially open. Here is a detailed guide on how to check your result and the immediate steps to secure your admission.
How to Check Your Round 3 Result
The result is available as a PDF list and does not require a login to view initially.
1. Visit the Official Portal: Go to mcc.nic.in.
2. Select PG Counselling: Click on the “PG Medical Counselling” tab.
3. Locate the Link: Under the “Current Events” section on the homepage, click on the link titled “Provisional/Final Result for Round 3 of PG Counselling 2025”.
4. Search Your Roll Number in PDF
5. Verify Details: Check the Allotted College, Course, and Category.
• Note: If your details match the allocation you desire, wait for the Final Result (usually released 24 hours after provisional) to download your allotment letter.
How to Proceed Further: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Final Status Confirmation (Feb 4)
The list released on Feb 3 was provisional. Any discrepancies were to be emailed to the MCC by the morning of Feb 4. Once the Final Result is declared later today, your allotment is confirmed.
Step 2: Download Allotment Letter
Log in to your account on the MCC website and download the Provisional Allotment Letter. This is the “ticket” for your entry into the college.
Step 3: Physical Reporting (Feb 4 – Feb 11)
You must travel to the allotted college within this window.
• Verification: The college officials will verify your original documents.
• Fee Payment: Pay the tuition fee as per the college’s norms (Demand Draft/Online Transfer).
• Medical Check-up: Most colleges conduct a basic medical fitness test on campus

