Deemed MBBS Counselling 2025 – Step-by-Step Process & Documents

Deemed MBBS Counselling Process 2025-Step by Step Guide 

Introduction 

Admission for MBBS in Deemed Medical Colleges in India is conducted by centralized MCC Counselling based on NEET UG 2025 scores. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under DGHS handles admission to all Deemed Universities through AIQ Deemed Counselling. 

This blog walks you through the entire step-by-step counselling process, including registration, choice filling, allotment, document verification, and reporting. 

  Who is Eligible for Deemed Counselling? 

  • NEET UG 2025 qualified candidates 

  • Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs 

  • Candidates seeking admission into Deemed Medical Colleges (including NRI/Minority/Management quota) 

  • No state domicile required 

 

Important Counselling Rounds 

MCC conducts 4 main rounds of counselling for Deemed MBBS seats: 

  1. Round 1 

  1. Round 2 

  1. Mop-Up Round 

  1. Stray Vacancy Round 

A fifth Special Stray Round may be conducted if any seats remain vacant, as per Supreme Court directions. 

 Step-by-Step MCC Counselling Process 

Step 1: Online Registration (on www.mcc.nic.in) 

  • Visit MCC portal and select "UG Medical Counselling" 

  • Create login using NEET Roll No. & DOB 

  • Fill basic info and upload documents 

  • Pay the required counselling fee: 

  • ₹2,000 (non-refundable) 

  • Security Deposit: ₹2,00,000 (refundable after completion) 

Step 2: Choice Filling & Locking 

  • Select your preferred Deemed Medical Colleges 

  • Choose quota type: Management/NRI/Minority 

  • Arrange in order of priority 

  • Lock choices before deadline 

Step 3: Seat Allotment 

  • Based on NEET rank, choices, and availability 

  • Seat allotment result published on MCC website 

  • Download Allotment Letter if selected 

Step 4: Reporting to College 

  • Report to the allotted college physically 

  • Carry all original documents 

  • Pay the tuition fee to confirm admission 

  • In case of upgrade, report again after new allotment 

Step 5: Upgradation or Exit 

  • If not satisfied with Round 1 seat, choose: 

  • Upgrade in Round 2 

  • Exit without joining (no penalty in Round 1) 

  • After Round 2, joining is mandatory; withdrawal is not allowed 

 

Documents Required for Deemed MBBS Admission 

  1. NEET 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard 

  1. 10th & 12th Marksheets 

  1. Birth Certificate 

  1. Transfer Certificate 

  1. Migration Certificate 

  1. Aadhar Card (ID Proof) 

  1. Passport-size photographs 

  1. Provisional Allotment Letter (from MCC) 

  1. Caste/Minority/NRI documents (if applicable) 

  1. Medical Fitness Certificate 

  1. Anti-ragging Affidavit 

 

Refund Rules 

  • Security Deposit is refunded after successful admission or if the candidate exits without taking admission 

  • No refund if a candidate joins in Round 2 and then leaves 

  • Full tuition refund policies depend on the college 

 

What Happens in Mop-Up & Stray Rounds? 

Mop-Up Round: 

  • Conducted after Round 2 to fill vacant seats 

  • New choices can be submitted 

  • No fresh registration allowed if already participated 

Stray Vacancy Round: 

  • Conducted by colleges directly based on MCC list 

  • No online choice filling 

  • Candidates must report to the college in person 

Special Stray Round (if applicable): 

  • Conducted as per court direction (e.g., Supreme Court in 2024) 

  • Used to fill last few remaining seats 


Key Tips for Aspirants 

  • Choose realistic colleges based on previous cutoffs 

  • Always lock your choices before deadline 

  • Keep documents ready in advance 

  • Pay attention to reporting timelines 

  • Join the allotted seat in time or risk losing it 

 

Conclusion 

The in 2025 Deemed MBBS Counseling will be very methodical and out in the open, done fully via the MCC portal. If you follow the process step by step, keep your docs in order, and stay tuned into what the officials post, you’ll get into one of India’s best Deemed to be Private medical schools. Keep updated, plan well your MBBS seat is just a few clicks away! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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