Candidates who were successfully assigned an MBBS or BDS seat, the next step is to complete Choice Reporting of Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET Counseling 2025. Following the result of Round 2, candidates must formally report to their assigned college to either exercise or decline the option to join. This is the official acceptance of the seat to allow the candidate to complete other requirements, if they choose to enroll at their assigned college, as outlined in their allotment.

The last date to join the college assigned in Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET Counseling 2025 for Round 2 is as follows: all enrollment activity must be completed by 30th September 2025 by 5:00 PM. Candidates may lose their rights to the MBBS or BDS seat assigned in Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET Counseling 2025 if the requirements are not completed by the required deadline. The responsibilities of the Round 2 MBBS or BDS seat candidate for Tamil Nadu NEET Counseling will be assigned to a candidate in the next round of Tamil Nadu NEET Counseling whichever seat is assigned.
This blog will take you through the choice reporting of Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025, including next steps, data required and necessary instructions to ensure no important parts of the admission process are missed and everything goes smoothly.
Contents
- 1 Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 2 Choice Reporting Dates
- 2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1 Q. What is Choice Reporting in Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025?
- 2.2 Q. What is the last date to report and join the allotted college in Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 2?
- 2.3 Q. How can I download Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 provisional allotment order?
- 2.4 Q. Is payment of tuition fee mandatory for downloading the Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 allotment order?
- 2.5 Q. Are there any fee exemptions for reserved category candidates?
- 2.6 Q. If I was already allotted a seat in Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 1, do I have to pay the full tuition fee again?
- 2.7 Q. For BDS seats in self-financing colleges, how is the tuition fee paid?
- 2.8 Q. What documents are required while reporting to the Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 allotted college?
Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 2 Choice Reporting Dates
Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling 2025 is an important opportunity for candidates who either did not get a seat in Round 1 or wish to upgrade their allotment. Students must carefully follow the choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting schedule to avoid losing their seats. Below is the official Round 2 counselling schedule with complete details:
Process | Date & Time (From) | Date & Time (To) | Details / Rank / NEET Mark |
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Registration & Payment (if not already paid) | 16-09-2025 (10:00 AM) | 18-09-2025 (05:00 PM) | GQ: GR 001 to GR 39853 (NEET Marks: 665 to 113) |
Choice Filling & Locking | 19-09-2025 (02:00 PM) | 22-09-2025 (05:00 PM) | MQ: GR 001 to GR 28279 (NEET Marks: 641 to 113) |
Processing and Display of Virtual Vacancies | 19-09-2025 | Virtual vacancies published for Round 2 counselling | |
Processing of Seat Allotment | 23-09-2025 | Seat allotment for Round 2 is processed based on merit & preferences | |
Publication of Result | 24-09-2025 | Round 2 seat allotment result declared | |
Downloading the Provisional Allotment Order | From 24-09-2025 | To 30-09-2025 (12:00 Noon) | Candidates can download allotment orders within this period |
Last Date of Joining | 30-09-202505:00 PM | Candidates must report to allotted colleges before this deadline |
Instructions for Downloading Allotment Order
Candidates who have been allotted seats in MBBS or BDS courses under Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 must download their provisional allotment order to complete the admission process. The following instructions guide candidates on how to download and process their allotment order:
Payment of Tuition Fee
- Freshly allotted candidates for MBBS seats in all government colleges and BDS seats in government dental colleges must pay the tuition fee online to download the provisional allotment order.
- Payment can be made via Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or RTGS.
- Candidates belonging to SC/SCA/ST/SCC categories, allotted in government quota and management quota, are exempted from paying the tuition fee if their annual family income is less than 2.5 Lakhs (valid income certificate required).
BDS Seats in Self-Financing Colleges
- Selected candidates for BDS seats in self-financing dental colleges must pay the tuition fee directly to the college at the time of admission.
Re-allotted Candidates
- Candidates who were re-allotted a seat and have already paid the tuition fee in Round 1 need to pay only the difference amount (if any).
Fee Structure
- The detailed fee structure is available on the official website: www.tnmedicalselection.org.
- Candidates must ensure sufficient funds in their account with an expanded credit/transaction limit while remitting the tuition fee online.
Downloading Provisional Allotment Order
- After making the requisite payment candidtates are required to download their provisional allotment order from the official website.
- They must join the university or college before or on the date and time mentioned in the allotment order.
Important Reminder
- Candidates must follow all the instructions in the allotment order about reporting, payment, and document submission, if they do not want the given seat to be cancelled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Choice Reporting in Round 2 of Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025?
A. Choice Reporting is the process where candidates who have been allotted an MBBS or BDS seat in Round 2 confirm whether they accept or decline the allotted seat by reporting to the assigned college. This step ensures the seat is officially accepted before completing admission formalities.
Q. What is the last date to report and join the allotted college in Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 2?
A. Candidates must complete all reporting and admission formalities by 30th September 2025, 5:00 PM. Failing to do so will lead to the cancellation of the seat, and it will be offered in the subsequent round.
Q. How can I download Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 provisional allotment order?
A. You can download the provisional allotment order from the official website www.tnmedicalselection.org after paying the prescribed tuition fee online (if applicable). Ensure to download it within the given dates 24th September to 30th September 2025 (till 12:00 Noon).
Q. Is payment of tuition fee mandatory for downloading the Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 allotment order?
A. Freshly allotted candidates must pay the tuition fee online to download the allotment order. Payment modes include Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or RTGS.
Q. Are there any fee exemptions for reserved category candidates?
A. Candidates belonging to SC/SCA/ST/SCC categories (under both Government and Management quota) are exempted from paying the tuition fee if their annual family income is less than Rs.2.5 lakhs. A valid income certificate is mandatory to claim this exemption.
Q. If I was already allotted a seat in Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 Round 1, do I have to pay the full tuition fee again?
A. If you were allotted a seat in Round 1 and re-allotted in Round 2, you only need to pay the difference amount (if any), not the full fee again.
Q. For BDS seats in self-financing colleges, how is the tuition fee paid?
A. For BDS seats allotted in self-financing dental colleges, the tuition fee must be paid directly at the college during admission, not through the online portal.
Q. What documents are required while reporting to the Tamil Nadu NEET Counselling 2025 allotted college?
A. Candidates must carry Provisional Allotment Order (downloaded), Original Certificates (NEET scorecard, 12th marksheet, transfer certificate, etc.), Proof of tuition fee payment (if paid online), Income certificate (if applying for fee exemption), Any other documents mentioned in the allotment order

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