MP NEET UG 2025 Round 2 seat allotment result out today at dme.mponline.gov.in

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What’s Announced

  • The Round 2 seat allotment result for NEET UG 2025 counselling under the MP State quota has been published today, September 22, 2025. The result is available on the official site: dme.mponline.gov.in.
  • Candidates can download the provisional allotment letter and see which college/course they’ve been allocated based on their rank, preferences, category, and available seats.

Important Dates & Next Steps

  • Reporting to allotted college for admission: Selected students must report in person at the allotted institute between September 23 and September 29, 2025. Those who got an allotment are required to carry all necessary documents for verification at the college. Upgradation and participation in further rounds (if applicable) may require those who wish to upgrade to have opted in during the counselling process.

Process – How to Check

To view your Round 2 result, these are the steps to follow:

  1. Go to dme.mponline.gov.in
  2. Navigate to the NEET UG counselling section or look for “Round 2 allotment list / second round allotment list”. (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  3. Click on the Allotment Link (Second Round Allotment List – Provisional) (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  4. You may need to log in using your roll number, date of birth, or other credentials as required. (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  5. After login, you can see whether you have been allotted a seat. If yes, download the allotment letter.

What the Allotment List Shows

From the sample pages of the allotment list (PDF: “Second Round Allotment List (Provisional)”) the document includes:

  • Candidate’s roll number, name, common (AI) rank, MP state rank, NEET score etc. (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  • Category (UR / EWS / OBC / SC / ST etc.), and whether the candidate is eligible under MP domicile or not. (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  • Whether the candidate had “upgrade” from first round or fresh allotment. (“UPGRADED / FRESH ALLOTTED”) field. (dme.mponline.gov.in)
  • The “institute type” (Government / Private) and course (MBBS / BDS) allotted, along with college name. (dme.mponline.gov.in)

Seat Matrix & Vacancies

  • In Round 2, there were 1,073 MBBS seats available under the state quota for MP, which includes seats left vacant after Round 1 plus newly added seats.
  • Specifically, after Round 1, about 653 seats remained vacant, and an additional 420 seats were added for Round 2.
  • The vacant seats are spread across government and private medical colleges in MP.

Things to Be Mindful Of

  • If a candidate got a seat in Round 2, that does not automatically mean that they can participate in further upgradation unless they opted for “willingness for upgradation” during counselling.
  • Those who don’t get an allotment in Round 2 might have options of further rounds or mop-ups, depending on vacancy and state rules. There seems to have been a penalty or stringent rule for withdrawal from counselling in some cases (per state counselling rules). It’s important to check the official notification for MP for any charges or consequences.

Implications for Students

  • Students who have secured seats can now focus on completing their admission formalities (document verification, reporting to college) within the timeline. Delay could result in losing the allotment.
  • For those aiming for better colleges or courses, depending on whether upgradation is allowed or upcoming rounds/mop-ups exist, they need to think strategically about whether to accept the current seat or try for an upgrade (if eligible).
  • Others who are not allotted a seat should monitor the official site for further rounds and ensure they have filled/upgraded choice preferences properly.

Key Figures & Stats (Where Available)

Although full detailed statistics for Round 2 are yet to be consolidated, some key numbers are:

  • 1,073 MBBS seats were up for Round 2 in MP.
  • Previously in Round 1: out of 4,775 state-quota MBBS seats, 3,710 were allocated.
  • The remainder (around 653 before additions) plus new seats make up the pool for Round 2.
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