The Meghalaya NEET PG 2025 Round 3 counselling has been scheduled for 6 February 2026 by the designated medical university responsible for postgraduate medical admissions in the state. This counselling round is part of the state counselling process for MD, MS and postgraduate diploma programmes that remain vacant after earlier rounds of counselling.
Counselling Date, Venue and Mode
The final-round counselling for NEET PG 2025 in Meghalaya is slated to take place on 6 February 2026, starting in the late morning session at the designated medical institute conference venue. This round will follow a hybrid mechanism, combining both in-person verification and online procedural steps to allocate seats among eligible candidates.Participants should reach the counselling venue on the specified date and ensure that they abide by all procedural instructions issued by the counselling authority.
Eligibility Criteria and Revised Cut-Off
Only those candidates who have met the revised qualifying cut-off, fixed at the 7th percentile, are eligible to participate in the Meghalaya NEET PG Round 3 counselling. This revision forms part of the national adjustment in eligibility criteria to allow more candidates to participate in subsequent rounds of postgraduate medical counselling, given the number of vacant seats.Candidates scoring at or above the 7th percentile in the NEET PG 2025 exam have met the minimum eligibility requirement for this state counselling round.
Vacant Seats and Registration Process
A limited number of vacant postgraduate medical seats are available under the Meghalaya counselling round. Interested and eligible candidates must complete the following steps before the counselling date:
- Submit fresh applications along with the required registration fee to the counselling authority by the announced deadline.
- Submit all relevant educational and identity documents with their application.
- Ensure submission of documents has been completed well ahead of the counselling date to avoid last-minute issues.
After verification of applications submitted by the cut-off date, a fresh merit list will be prepared reflecting the positions of eligible candidates for seat allocation.
Provisional Seat Allotment and Fee Submission
On 6 February 2026, the provisional seat allotment results will be published for participating candidates. Those who are allotted a seat will be required to:
- Submit their acceptance letter confirming the seat.
- Pay the admission fee by the stipulated deadline in order to secure their position in the allotted medical college.
Candidates who fail to submit the acceptance letter and fees within the deadline may risk losing their allotted seats.
Subsequent Rounds and Vacancy Management
If any seats remain unfilled after the Round 3 counselling in Meghalaya, additional counselling rounds may be organised to fill the vacant positions. Eligibility criteria and counselling procedures for such rounds will be communicated by the state counselling authority based on vacancy status.