The admission process for MBBS and BDS courses in Rajasthan continues to draw attention as the state authorities held an important meeting on 27 October 2025 to discuss counselling updates and seat allotment procedures for the upcoming rounds. The meeting aimed to bring clarity to the admission process following recent developments at the national level after MCC’s Round 3 results.
The meeting, chaired by key officials from the Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling Board, focused on addressing seat resignation, vacant seat management, and coordination with the national counselling process. With several students vacating seats after securing admissions in other states or through MCC rounds, the board reviewed options for efficiently reallocating those seats within the state quota.
Seat Resignation Deadline Extended:
Students who were allotted seats in Round 2 but wish to resign before participating in the next round have been given an extended window. This will help ensure that vacated seats are available for the next round of counselling.
Fresh Registration Likely:
The committee discussed the possibility of reopening the registration portal for candidates who could not apply earlier. This may allow new applicants to participate in upcoming rounds.
Revised Schedule for Round 3 Counselling:
Authorities are preparing a revised timeline for Round 3 counselling and mop-up rounds, aligning it with the national MCC schedule to avoid overlaps.
Verification of Vacant Seats:
Medical colleges have been instructed to update and verify the exact number of vacant seats before the next round begins to maintain transparency and accuracy.
Stricter Compliance Measures:
Institutions have been advised to strictly follow guidelines related to document verification, fee refunds, and withdrawal procedures to prevent discrepancies.
The meeting’s decisions are expected to benefit candidates who are still waiting for admission under the Rajasthan NEET UG 2025 process. The extension for seat resignation and the potential reopening of registration will give many students another opportunity to secure a seat in government or private medical colleges.
The official revised counselling schedule and updated seat matrix are expected to be released soon by the Rajasthan NEET UG Counselling Board. Candidates are advised to keep their documents ready and stay alert for the upcoming announcements to avoid missing deadlines.
The 27 October meeting marked an important step toward ensuring fairness and transparency in the Rajasthan MBBS and BDS admissions 2025 process. With extended deadlines, revised rounds, and renewed opportunities, the state aims to fill all medical seats efficiently while supporting students through a smoother counselling experience.
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