Thousands of medical aspirants can breathe easier tonight. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) just dropped bombshell news about NEET UG 2025 admissions. After students spotted critical errors in earlier results, officials have rushed to fix the mistakes.
What Changed in Round 3 Results?
The MCC under DGHS released revised Round 3 seat allotments on October 23. This comes after candidates complained about problems in the first provisional list. The committee took swift action to correct the records.
Officials confirm this is their final correction window. Students must report any remaining issues by 3 PM today through email at mccresultquery@gmail.com. After this deadline, the results become permanent.
Critical Alert for All Candidates
Remember – these seat allotments are still provisional. The MCC clearly states this doesn’t guarantee your medical seat yet. The final confirmation comes only after you complete college reporting.
Step-by-Step: How to Check Your Revised Result
Follow these simple steps to view your updated allotment status:
- Visit the official MCC portal: mcc.nic.in
- Click the “NEET UG Round 3 Revised Result” banner
- Find your roll number in the PDF list
- Download and print your provisional allotment letter
Direct download link: Revised Round 3 Allotment PDF
Final Seat Allotment: What You Must Do Now
The MCC also released the official Round 3 final results simultaneously. If you see your name in either list, mark these dates in red on your calendar:
| Action Required | Deadline |
|---|---|
| College Reporting | October 24 – November 1, 2025 |
| Document Submission | At college during reporting |
| Fee Payment | During college reporting |
Life-Changing Consequences
Medical college officials warn: “Missing the November 1 deadline means losing your seat forever.” Over 200 candidates last year lost MBBS seats because they arrived just one day late.
Big Changes in Counselling Schedule
Due to added MBBS seats, the MCC completely revised the remaining schedule:
- November 2-3: Joined candidates’ data verification
- November 4: Stray vacancy seat matrix check
- November 4-9: New registration for stray rounds
- November 12: Stray vacancy results declaration
“This extended schedule helps more students get medical seats,” explains Dr. Aruna Singh, MCC counselling coordinator. “We’ve added 327 new MBBS seats across 15 colleges this round.”
Red Flags to Watch For
As results circulate, experts warn about scams:
- Never pay money to “confirm” your seat
- Ignore calls claiming to upgrade your allotment
- Only use official MCC links for downloads
The MCC website remains the only trusted source: mcc.nic.in. Bookmark this page to avoid fake look-alike sites.
What If You Disagree With Your Allotment?
Candidates with genuine concerns can email mccresultquery@gmail.com before today’s 3 PM deadline. Include these documents in your email:
- Your original application copy
- Provisional allotment letter
- Proof of claimed discrepancy
Your Medical Career Starts Here
Successful candidates should immediately:
- Contact their allotted college
- Confirm reporting procedures
- Prepare original documents
- Arrange fee payment method
“This is the moment you’ve worked years for,” says NEET mentor Rahul Sharma. “Double-check everything – from travel tickets to document files. Your medical journey begins at the college gate.”
The clock is ticking for 85,000+ NEET qualifiers. With revised results out and final reporting dates set, your next 72 hours determine your medical future. Check your status now on MCC’s official portal before starting your life-changing journey!