Know the Category-Wise Closing Ranks of MBBS and BDS, AIIMS Final rank, and Important Information Related to College Reporting
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the Provisional Seat Allotment List for the Stray Vacancy Round as part of the NEET UG 2025 admission process. Through this list, candidates who were not offered a seat in any of the previous rounds will now be able to apply for admission to the available vacant seats.
Closing Ranks for 15% All India Quota MBBS
According to the career counselling expert at ALLEN Career Institute, the category-wise final ranks for MBBS seats in the 15% All India Quota were as follows:
- General: 27,332
- Economically Weaker Section (EWS): 30,862
- Other Backward Class (OBC): 27,307
- Scheduled Caste (SC): 1,38,863
- Scheduled Tribe (ST): 1,64,804
Closing Ranks of AIIMS Institutes
The closing ranks for various categories at AIIMS Institutes were also notable:
- General: 16,728
- EWS: 19,825
- OBC: 26,016
- SC: 1,04,477
- ST: 1,63,006
Among the options available at AIIMS, AIIMS Madurai was the final choice in this round.
Least Preferred Government Medical Colleges for MBBS
The following colleges were selected for the final round under the 15% All India Quota in this round:
- Nagaland Medical College, Kohima
- Government Medical College, Sangareddy
- Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Government Medical College, Uluberia
- GMERS Godhra
- Indira Gandhi Medical College, Puducherry
Category-wise Closing Ranks for BDS Seats
This year’s closing ranks under the 15% All India Quota for Dentistry (BDS) were as follows:
- General: 55,845
- EWS: 61,023
- OBC: 57,481
- SC: 2,04,162
- ST: 2,63,071
In-Person Reporting at College Mandatory
Candidates who have been allotted a seat in this round must download their Individual Allotment Letter from the MCC official website. This letter is made available on the candidate registration portal.
To confirm their allotted seat, candidates are required to report in person to the respective college with original documents and fees within the stipulated deadline. MCC has also revised the reporting deadline, so candidates should report according to the updated schedule.
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