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The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts the counselling for admission to Deemed University NEET 2025. Candidates wishing to get admission to the Deemed University must be aware of the admission process required to secure a seat in the institute. Read the article to know about the Deemed University MBBS admission.
Check the complete schedule for NEET PG round 3 counselling 2025 below.
| Particulars | Dates |
|---|---|
| Registration and payment | January 15 to 26 |
| Choice filling and locking | January 16 to 26 |
| Processing of seat allotment | January 27 to 28 |
| Seat allotment result | January 29 |
| Reporting to alloted college | January 30 to February 6 |
| Verification of the joined candidates' data | February 7 |
The NEET 2025 counselling result for each round is released on the official website. Only aspirants who fulfil the eligibility criteria and qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG) entrance exam gets MBBS admission to Deemed University. No separate entrance exam is conducted for Deemed university MBBS admission 2025. For participating in the admission process of Deemed University , aspirants need to register themselves entering their personal, academic, communication, and other asked details. After registration, candidates also have to provide their choices of Deemed universities in which they wish to get admission.
Before every round of counselling, MCC also releases the Deemed University MBBS/BDS 2025 seat matrix. The NEET UG Deemed university counselling is conducted in online mode. Along with Deemed MBBS/BDS admissions 2025, the authority also conducts counselling for admission to 15% of All India Quota, Central universities, AFMS, and ESIC institutes. On the basis of the NEET result, preferences of colleges and courses, seat availability, reservation criteria, and other factors, admission to Deemed University MBBS/BDS 2025 is granted. The deemed university is an institution that has gained the status of a university through recognition by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and recommended by the Medical Council of India (MCI) or Dental Council of India (DCI). Aspirants seeking more information on Deemed University MBBS admission 2025 procedure, Deemed University registration, eligibility, seats, fees, and other details, read the article below.
Candidates can check the important dates related to Deemed University MBBS/BDS admissions to keep track of all crucial events from the below-mentioned table.
Event | Dates |
Round 1 | |
Registration/ Payment | To be announced |
NEET Choice filling/ Locking | To be announced |
Processing of Seat allotment | To be announced |
Round 1 provisional result | To be announced |
Round 1 final result | To be announced |
Reporting to the allotted institute | To be announced |
Round 2 | |
Fresh Registration/ Payment | To be announced |
Choice filling/ Locking | To be announced |
Processing of Seat allotment | To be announced |
Result | To be announced |
Reporting to the allotted institute | To be announced |
Mop-up round | |
Registration/ Payment | To be announced |
Choice filling/ Locking | To be announced |
Processing of Seat allotment | To be announced |
Result | To be announced |
Reporting to the allotted institute | To be announced |
Stray vacancy round | |
Registration/ Payment | To be announced |
Choice filling/ Locking | To be announced |
Seat allotment process | To be announced |
Result | To be announced |
Reporting to the allotted institute | To be announced |
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Eligibility for admission to MBBS in Deemed Universities is similar to the NEET eligibility criteria. Candidates who are qualified for All India Quota seats on the basis of their rank in NEET UG conducted by NTA are eligible for Deemed University MBBS admission 2025. Candidates can check the eligibility criteria for Deemed University from the points below.
Parameters | Details |
Qualifying exam | 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subject in both Classes 11 and 12 from a recognized board. |
Minimum age requirement | Candidates must have completed 17 years as of December 31, 2025. |
Maximum age limit | There is no upper age limit |
Qualifying marks | UR - 50%, OBC/SC/ST - 40%, PWD - 45% (minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects) |
Maximum attempts | No limit on the permitted number of attempts. |
Nationality | Indian Nationals, NRIs, OCIs, PIOs & Foreign Nationals |
As aforementioned, the counselling for Deemed Universities is done by the MCC therefore the candidates do not need to fill out a separate application form. The candidates are required to register themselves on the website of MCC. On the basis of NEET score and rank the candidates are invited to participate in the centralised counselling process. The schedule regarding the registration for Deemed University MBBS admission is updated on this page.
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NEET counselling
At the time of admission or reporting at the allotted college, candidates are required to furnish the following documents failing which candidates not be allowed to take NEET admission in Deemed University.
For Non-Residential Indians (NRI) and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) candidates following documents are required:
Passport copy of sponsorer
Sponsorship affidavit (stating that sponsor is ready to bear the expenses for the whole duration of the study)
Relationship Affidavit (Relation of Candidate with the sponsor)
In case of any other information, candidates can contact the MCC authority from the details available below.
Phone: 0120-4073500
Toll free number: 1800 102 7637
Email ID: adgme@nic.in
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