The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conclude NEET PG 2025 counselling round 2 choice filling tomorrow, Dec 12. Candidates participating in round 2 can submit their college and course preferences online at mcc.nic.in until 11:55 PM. The choice filling process is mandatory for all eligible candidates seeking admission in MD/MS and PG Diploma seats for the current session. Authorities have allowed flexibility for seat adjustments and re-submissions during the ongoing counselling cycle.
NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Choice Filling: Key Dates and Timelines
The round 2 choice filling and locking for NEET PG 2025 is conducted online to ensure a smooth process. The last-minute extension gives candidates enough time to finalise their preferences after seat additions or withdrawals at several medical institutes. Candidates must complete the entire process carefully to avoid errors, as the MCC will consider only locked choices for seat allotment. Following the correct steps will ensure smooth submission and generate a confirmation page for future reference. The key timelines are:
Steps to Complete NEET PG 2025 Counselling Round 2 Choice Filling
Candidates can submit and lock their choices online in a few simple steps. Accurate selection and priority arrangement of colleges and courses is crucial. The confirmation page generated after submission serves as proof of participation and should be downloaded for record-keeping.
- Visit the official MCC website: mcc.nic.in
- Log in using NEET PG 2025 credentials
- Click on the Choice Filling section
- Select preferred colleges and courses
- Arrange choices in order of priority
- Save choices after each change
- Click Lock Choices to finalise selection
- Download and print the Confirmation Page
NEET PG 2025 Round 2 Seat Allotment: What Candidates Should Know?
After the completion of choice filling, MCC will announce the round 2 seat allotment date shortly. Candidates are advised to monitor the portal regularly for updates. Only the preferences locked before the deadline will be considered for allotment. The authorities have extended deadlines to accommodate all candidates affected by seat modifications in participating institutes.

