In a highly anticipated update for medical aspirants across India, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially released the final seat allotment results for Round 3 of NEET UG 2025 counselling. Declared today, December 8, 2025, this round has successfully allotted 1,080 MBBS seats and 266 BDS seats, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students vying for spots in prestigious medical and dental colleges. As the counselling process nears its conclusion, this announcement marks a significant step toward securing admissions for the 2025-26 academic session.
For those who’ve been on the edge of their seats since the choice-filling window closed, this is the moment of truth. The NEET UG 2025 exam, conducted earlier this year, saw over 20 lakh candidates appear, competing for more than 1.18 lakh MBBS and 27,000 BDS seats nationwide. With reservations, merit ranks, and state quotas in play, Round 3 – often a mop-up round for residual vacancies – has proven crucial in filling key positions in All India Quota (AIQ), deemed universities, central institutions, and ESIC colleges.
The allotment of 1,080 MBBS seats underscores the ongoing expansion in medical education infrastructure, with new colleges and increased capacities contributing to the total pool. Similarly, the 266 BDS seats highlight growing opportunities in dental sciences, a field that’s increasingly vital for holistic healthcare. These numbers reflect vacancies from previous rounds due to non-joining candidates, upgrades, or minor adjustments in seat matrices.
Key highlights from the results:
This round’s results were delayed slightly to accommodate seat matrix revisions, ensuring fairness. Now, with the list out, candidates can breathe easier – but the clock is ticking!
If you’ve been allotted a seat, congratulations! But don’t pop the champagne just yet – action is required promptly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to what comes next:
Non-compliance could result in your seat being surrendered for the stray vacancy round, if any.
For those not allotted seats this round, don’t lose hope. A potential stray vacancy round could follow if seats remain unfilled, typically announced within a week. Keep an eye on the MCC portal for updates.
The NEET UG 2025 counselling kicked off in July, post-results, with three main rounds followed by mop-ups. Round 1 and 2 filled over 90% of seats, leaving Round 3 to mop up the rest. State-wise, processes like those in Rajasthan (7,878 seats allotted) and Chhattisgarh (provisional lists out) align with the central schedule, ensuring a seamless national framework.
This year’s process has been smoother despite challenges like exam delays and increased registrations. With over 1.06 lakh MBBS seats overall (including state quotas), the competition remains fierce, but expansions mean more dreams realized.
Securing a seat through NEET UG 2025 is no small feat – it’s the culmination of years of dedication. To the 1,346 lucky candidates: Embrace this opportunity, prepare for the rigors ahead, and remember, medicine is about service as much as science. For others, reflect, regroup, and consider alternatives like private colleges or AYUSH courses.
Stay tuned to official sources, and if you’re navigating doubts, consult MCC helplines or trusted counsellors. The journey to becoming a doctor is marathon, not a sprint.
What are your thoughts on this round’s results? Share in the comments below – did you get your dream college?
Disclaimer: All dates and figures are based on official announcements as of December 8, 2025. Verify on mcc.nic.in for the latest.
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