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The Countdown Begins: MP NEET UG First Round Seat Allotment Out August 18


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 17, 2025 12:42

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The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, is set to announce the results for the first round of seat allotment for the MP NEET UG Counselling 2025 tomorrow, August 18, 2025. Aspirants who have applied for medical and dental admissions will be able to check their allotment status on the official website dme.mponline.gov.in. This announcement carries major significance for thousands of candidates eyeing MBBS and BDS seats under the state quota this year.
 
Background and Delay in Result Announcement
Initially, the MP NEET UG Round 1 seat allotment result was scheduled for release on August 6 but was postponed due to a revision of the counselling timetable announced by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. This revision resulted in extended registration and choice filling dates, along with a revised merit list released on August 12. Candidates who fulfilled the eligibility and registration criteria then proceeded to lock their choices between August 13 and 15.
 
Important Dates Post-Result Announcement
  • Seat Allotment Result Release: August 18, 2025
  • Reporting at Allotted Colleges for Document Verification and Admission: August 19 to August 23, 2025
  • Option for Seat Upgrade and Confirmation: During admission reporting period until August 23
  • Seat Cancellation/Resignation at College Level: August 19 to August 24, 2025
Candidates who are allotted seats in this round must report in person to their respective colleges within the stipulated timeframe for verification processes and admission formalities. Those dissatisfied with their allotment may choose to cancel their seats and register for subsequent counselling rounds to seek better options.
 
Seat Distribution and Eligibility
For the academic year 2025-26, state medical and dental colleges collectively offer:
  • Around 2,638 MBBS seats
  • Approximately 2,200 MBBS seats in private institutions
  • About 1,170 BDS seats in government and private dental colleges
Seats are allocated based on the merit list prepared considering NEET UG ranks, candidate preferences, reservation categories (including All India Quota, Persons with Disability, Sainik, Freedom Fighters, Government Schools quota), and seat availability.
 
How to Check Your MP NEET UG 2025 Round 1 Result
Candidates can follow these simple steps to access their seat allotment status:
  • Visit the official MP Directorate of Medical Education website at dme.mponline.gov.in.
  • Navigate to the UG Counselling section and click on the “Round 1 Seat Allotment Result” link once it is live.
  • Enter your required login credentials such as application number, date of birth, or registered mobile number.
  • Submit the information to view the seat allotment status.
  • Download or print the allotment letter and follow admission instructions carefully.
It is essential for candidates to keep a copy of the allotment letter for future reference and admission processes at the allotted colleges.
 
Next Steps for Candidates
Following the first round of seat allotment, candidates who either do not get a seat or want to improve their seat allocation have the opportunity to participate in subsequent rounds of counselling. The option of seat upgradation and withdrawal gives room for flexibility in navigating medical admissions.
 
Candidates must ensure all documents are up to date for smooth verification during reporting. It is advisable to visit the official websites regularly for the latest notifications and updated schedules to avoid any misses.
 
Conclusion
With the release of the MP NEET UG Round 1 seat allotment result scheduled for August 18, 2025, the coming days will be crucial for thousands of aspiring doctors and dentists in Madhya Pradesh. Timely action in reporting, document verification, and understanding counselling processes will set the course for their medical education journey.
 
Sources: Hindustan Times, NDTV Education, Times of India, dme.mponline.gov.in, Shiksha.com

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