

NEET PG 2025 Seat Matrix Revised: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has officially revised the NEET PG 2025 seat matrix after receiving final updates from medical colleges across India. As per the latest notification, a total of 28,663 seats will now be allotted through NEET PG 2025 counselling. This includes changes such as the withdrawal of several seats and the addition of a few new ones. The revised data is crucial for candidates participating in Round 1 choice filling, as seat availability directly impacts speciality selection, cut-offs and overall admission chances. Students are advised to carefully review the updated seat matrix before locking their choices.
MCC has shared category-wise and course-wise updated seat numbers after verifying details from all participating institutions. The revised NEET PG 2025 seat matrix includes withdrawals and additions across MD, MS, and DNB programmes.
Revised NEET PG 2025 Seat Matrix |
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| Conducting body | Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) |
| Seats After Withdrawals | 28,663 |
| New seats were added | 6 |
| Seats Withdrawn | 103 |
MCC announced that 103 seats were withdrawn and 6 new seats were added, based on corrections submitted by medical colleges. The revised list includes the withdrawal of 49 MD/MS seats and 54 DNB seats. The newly added seats have come from selected private hospitals. Candidates must refer to the final Round-1 matrix published on the official MCC website before completing their choice filling. These changes may affect speciality availability and cut-off patterns.
NEET PG 2025 Seat Matrix Notification PDF
Candidates can visit the official MCC website, select the NEET PG Counselling 2025 tab, and open the “Seat Matrix” section. The revised PDF can be downloaded directly and should be reviewed before choice locking.
The revised seat matrix may affect the availability of certain MD/MS specialities, especially in high-demand branches. Students should re-check options, adjust their priority list, and stay updated with counselling timelines. Reduced seats in some departments may raise cut-offs, while added seats in private hospitals may improve chances in specific specialities. Reviewing the seat matrix carefully will help students make better-informed choices during Round 1 and subsequent rounds.