Candidates who Participated in this Round Can Now Check Their Sllotment Status Online
The All India Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the seat allotment for the Special Stray Vacancy Round of the All India 15% Quota Counselling being conducted as part of NEET UG 2025. The seat allotment was published on the MCC’s official website on Tuesday afternoon. Candidates who participated in this round can now check their allotment status online.
MBBS Course: Closing Ranks for All India 15% Quota
According to Career Counselling Expert at Allen Career Institute, the closing ranks for various categories in the All India 15% Quota for MBBS courses were as follows:
General Category: 27,360
EWS Category: 30,921
OBC Category: 27,421
SC Category: 1,39,123
Information on Available Seats at AIIMS
A total of two seats were available at AIIMS in the Special Stray Vacancy Round. The closing ranks were as follows:
AIIMS Jammu (SC Category): 1,35,568
AIIMS Gorakhpur (OBC PwBD): 12,27,396
These Government Medical Colleges Became the Final Choice of Candidates
The following Government Medical Colleges emerged as the final choices of candidates from different categories in the Special Stray Vacancy Round:
- General Category: Vardhman Institute of Medical Sciences, Pawapuri, Nalanda (Bihar)
- OBC Category: Late. Baliram Kashyap Memorial Government Medical College, Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh)
- EWS Category: Stanley Medical College, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
- SC Category: Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry
BDS Course: All India Quota Closing Ranks
The closing ranks for various categories in the All India 15% quota for the BDS course were as follows:
- General: 64,023
- EWS: 62,574
- OBC66,849
- SC: 2,35,422
- ST: 3,20,943
Closing Ranks for B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) Course
The closing ranks for the All India Quota for the B.Sc. Nursing (Hons.) Course were as follows: Given:
General: 1,12,882
EWS: 1,09,747
OBC: 1,13,604
SC: 2,59,583
ST: 3,51,480
Deemed Universities: MBBS and BDS Closing Ranks
Under the Special Stray Vacancy Round in Deemed University Medical Colleges:
MBBS Course: 8,70,603
BDS Course: 8,04,867
Reporting Process and Important Instructions
Candidates allotted a college under the Special Stray Vacancy Round are required to report to the college in person.
Candidates must download their seat allotment letter from the official MCC website, which has been made available on their registration portal. Afterward, between December 24th and December 31st, within the deadlines set by MCC, candidates must:
- Appear in person at the allotted college
- Report with all original documents and the prescribed fees
- Failure to report within the stipulated deadline may result in seat cancellation.
The Special Stray Vacancy Round Counselling for NEET UG 2025 is the last opportunity for students who were unable to secure a seat in the earlier rounds. All such candidates are advised to download their allotment letter well in advance and report to the college within the stipulated dates to secure their seat. It is important to regularly monitor the official notifications available on the MCC website.
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