Mcc NEET PG Counselling 2026 Allotment List: Round-Wise Ranks, Category Cutoffs & Key Dates

From 5,296 (top clinical branches) to 91,382 (other specializations), the MCC NEET PG Counselling 2024 Allotment List showcased a broad spectrum of closing ranks across various medical specializations. The MCC NEET PG Counselling 2026 Allotment List is the official compilation of ranks and colleges assigned to candidates, with the 2025 data (latest available) indicating a qualifying percentile of 50th for the General category. While the full 2026 cutoff data is awaited, the trends from 2025 provide a crucial benchmark for prospective postgraduate medical students. 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

MCC NEET PG 2025 Counselling: Key Dates & Rounds (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducted the NEET PG 2025 counselling across multiple rounds, with key dates for registration, choice filling, and seat allotment.

Event Date (2025)
Round 1 Choice Filling & Locking October 28 – November 5
Round 1 Seat Allotment Result November 20
Round 1 Reporting to Allotted Institutes November 21 – December 1
Round 2 Registration & Payment December 2 – December 7
Round 2 Choice Filling & Locking December 3 – December 7
Round 2 Seat Allotment Result December 10
Round 2 Reporting to Allotted Institutes December 11 – December 28
Round 3 Registration & Payment December 23 – December 28
Round 3 Choice Filling & Locking December 24 – December 28
Round 3 Seat Allotment Result December 31
Round 3 Reporting to Allotted Institutes January 1 – January 8 (2026)
Stray Vacancy Round Result January 21 (2026)
Stray Vacancy Reporting to Allotted Institutes Until January 31 (2026)

NEET PG 2025 Cutoffs: Category-wise Qualifying Percentiles (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The minimum qualifying percentiles and expected scores for NEET PG 2025 varied by candidate category, determining eligibility for counselling.

Category Qualifying Percentile (2025) Expected Qualifying Score Range (2025)
General/UR 50th Percentile 295-310
OBC/SC/ST 40th Percentile 260-280
UR-PwD 45th Percentile 275-290

Top MD/MS Branches: NEET PG 2025 Expected Closing Scores (Latest — 2026 awaited)

Expected closing scores for various MD/MS specializations in NEET PG 2025 provide an indication of the competition levels for different branches.

MD/MS Branch Expected Closing Score (2025)
Radiodiagnosis 545
Dermatology 550
General Medicine 535
Paediatrics 517
Orthopaedics 497
Anaesthesiology 424
Pathology 376
Psychiatry 455

NEET PG All India Quota Cutoff Trends: 2023 vs 2024

Comparing the All India Quota (AIQ) Round 1 closing ranks for various MD branches from 2023 to 2024 reveals shifts in candidate preferences and competition.

MD Branch 2023 Round 1 (General) 2024 Round 1 (General) Shift (2023 to 2024)
MD PSM 55877 54646 -1231
MD PHARMACOLOGY 73263 77272 +4009
MD FORENSIC MEDICINE 75263 71356 -3907
MD MICROBIOLOGY 75968 67427 -8541

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good rank in NEET PG 2026?

A: A NEET PG rank between 1 and 9,800 is generally considered good for securing admission into top postgraduate medical colleges in India. For highly competitive clinical branches, a much lower rank is usually required.

Q: How many rounds are typically conducted in MCC NEET PG counselling?

A: The MCC NEET PG counselling process typically involves four main rounds: Round 1, Round 2, a Mop-Up Round, and a Stray Vacancy Round. Each round provides opportunities for candidates to secure or upgrade their seats.

Q: What documents are essential for NEET PG counselling and reporting?

A: Key documents include the NEET PG admit card, NEET PG result/rank letter, MBBS degree certificate, internship completion certificate, MCI/SMC registration certificate, valid ID proof, and category certificates if applicable. Candidates must also carry the MCC-issued allotment letter when reporting to their allotted institute.

Q: Can a candidate register for later rounds if they miss the Round 1 registration for NEET PG counselling?

A: Yes, generally, candidates who miss the registration deadline for Round 1 can still register for subsequent rounds, such as Round 2 or the Mop-Up Round, when the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) reopens the registration window.

Q: What is the distinction between All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota seats in NEET PG counselling?

A: All India Quota (AIQ) seats comprise 50% of seats in government medical colleges across India and 100% of seats in deemed and central universities, managed by the MCC. The remaining 50% of seats in government colleges fall under the State Quota, handled by respective state counselling authorities.

Q: Do NEET PG cutoffs remain consistent for government and private medical colleges?

A: No, NEET PG cutoffs typically differ significantly between government and private medical colleges. Government institutes generally have higher competition and lower closing ranks due to lower fees and higher demand, while private colleges may offer seats at comparatively higher ranks.

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