MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Choice Reporting is a very important stage of the admission process for candidates who have been allotted a seat in Round 3 counselling. Candidates will need to physically visit their allotted medical/dental college and finalize admission formalities (including document verifications and fee submission). Round 3 reporting commences from 19th October 2025 to 27th Oct, 2025, and candidates have a total of nine days to finalize all reporting formalities.

The process of reporting for Round 3 is important for candidates as it officially concludes their admission to MBBS, BDS, and other medical programs under the All India Quota (AIQ), Central Universities, Deemed Universities, AIIMS, and JIPMER. Candidates who do not report for Round 3 will lose any previously allotted seat and forfeited their risk for the security deposit. Thus, it is critical for candidates to be fully prepared, have all necessary documentation verified in original form, and follow reporting times.
This step not only verifies the allotment, but also means candidates have now secured a seat at their chosen college, given that it is one of the crucial components of the counselling process. Planning and time management may assist the candidate from hesitation and potential issues at the moment, beginning the new journey as a medical education.
Table of Contents
- 1 MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Choice Reporting Schedule
- 2 Who is Eligible for MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Allotment?
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions
- 3.1 Q. What is Round 3 Reporting in MCC NEET Counselling 2025?
- 3.2 Q. When is the MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Reporting scheduled?
- 3.3 Q. Who needs to report during MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3?
- 3.4 Q. What documents are required at the time of reporting?
- 3.5 Q. What happens if a candidate fails to report within the reporting period?
- 3.6 Q. Can candidates carry attested photocopies only instead of original documents?
- 3.7 Q. What is the procedure after reporting to the allotted college?
- 3.8 Q. Is it necessary to follow college-specific instructions during reporting?
MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Choice Reporting Schedule
For Round 3, reporting is scheduled from 19th October 2025 to 27th October 2025, giving candidates a total of nine days to complete all necessary formalities. Candidates must ensure they carry all required original documents and follow the college-specific instructions to secure their admission successfully. Below is the detailed reporting schedule for Round 3:
Sl. No. | Event | Dates | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Result | 18th Oct., 2025 | 1 Day |
2 | Reporting | 19th Oct, 2025 to 27th Oct, 2025 | 9 Days |
3 | Verification of Joined Candidates Data by Institutes | 28th Oct, 2025 to 29th Oct, 2025 | 2 Days |
Who is Eligible for MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Allotment?
Candidates who are eligible for seat allotment in the 3rd round of MCC NEET Counselling 2025 fall into one of the following categories:
- Group I: Registered candidates who were not allotted any seats in Round 1 or Round 2 are eligible to participate in Round 3. It provides one more chance to get a seat based on merit and available seats and the choices filled in.
- Group II: Registered candidates who were allotted a seat in Round 2 but that seat was cancelled at the time of verification of documents or reporting to the allotted institute will also be eligible for round 3 allotment. Such candidates may be allotted a seat in a new category based on availability in that category.
- Group III: Candidates who reported to the allotted institute for Round 2 seats and had pressed Yes for third-round upgradation by indicating their willingness are also eligible for Round 3, Candidates may be eligible for a better seat, based on merit and available seats, and their preferences and choices filled.
- Group IV: Candidates who were allotted a seat in Round 2 but did not join, resigned, or exited after forfeiting fees are also eligible for Round 3 allotment. This allows such candidates another chance to secure a seat in MBBS, BDS, or other medical courses.
Documents Required at the Time of Joining/Reporting in Allotted Medical/Dental/Nursing College
Candidates who have been allotted a seat in MCC NEET Counselling 2025 must carry original documents along with attested photocopies when reporting to their allotted college for admission. These documents are mandatory for completing the admission process for undergraduate medical, dental, or nursing courses. The following documents must be presented at the time of joining:
- Allotment Letter issued by MCC
- Admit Card of Exam issued by NTA
- Result/Rank Letter issued by NTA
- Date of Birth Certificate
- Class 10th Certificate
- Class 10+2 Certificate
- Class 10+2 Marks Sheet
- Eight (8) Passport Size Photographs
- Proof of Identity
- Citizenship Documents for OCI/PIO/Foreign Nationals
Additional Certificates, if applicable:
- SC/ST Certificate
- OBC-NCL Certificate
- EWS Certificate
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Round 3 Reporting in MCC NEET Counselling 2025?
A. Reporting in Round 3 is when candidates allocated a seat in Round 3 of the MCC NEET Counselling are required to report in person for a medical, dental, or nursing college to complete all admission-accepting processes – including making payment and verifying documents.
Q. When is the MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3 Reporting scheduled?
A. The reporting for Round 3 will be from 19th October 2025 to 27th October 2025, and the candidates will have nine days to report at their allotted college to complete all necessary admission procedures.
Q. Who needs to report during MCC NEET Counselling 2025 Round 3?
A. Candidates who have been offered a seat in Round 3 of the MCC NEET Counselling – including candidates upgraded from a previous round of counselling as well as candidates newly offered a seat – are required to report. If candidates do not report, the seat and security deposit will be forfeited.
Q. What documents are required at the time of reporting?
A. Candidates must carry original documents along with attested photocopies, including the MCC allotment letter, NEET admit card, NEET result/rank letter, Class 10th and 12th certificates, 12th marks sheet, eight passport-size photographs, proof of identity, and applicable caste/category certificates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS). Foreign nationals or OCI/PIO candidates must carry relevant citizenship documents.
Q. What happens if a candidate fails to report within the reporting period?
A. If candidates do not report on the designated reporting dates, they will lose their security deposit and will not be eligible to participate in further rounds of counselling. The seat allotted to the candidate could be subsequently allotted to other candidates in subsequent rounds or subsequent stray vacancy rounds.
Q. Can candidates carry attested photocopies only instead of original documents?
A. Candidates must bring original documents. Attested copies are not acceptable alone for verification. Candidates should bring both original documents and a set of attested copies to complete the admission process.
Q. What is the procedure after reporting to the allotted college?
A. When reporting in person, candidates must provide original documents for verification, pay fees, and complete various steps necessary to accept admission at the college. The seat will only be considered accepted when the full admission process is finished.
Q. Is it necessary to follow college-specific instructions during reporting?
A. Candidates must adhere to the guidelines provided by the assigned college, including reporting in-person time and location, and document presentation, if any, to ensure issues do not arise with your admission.

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