UP NEET UG 2025 Counselling: 30,699 candidates in merit list; round 1 choice filling from July 31
Anu Parthiban | July 30, 2025 | 05:04 PM IST | 1 min read
UP NEET seat allotment 2025 results are scheduled to be declared on August 5. The UP NEET merit list 2025 is available on the official website, upneet.gov.in.
The Uttar Pradesh Directorate General of Medical Education and Training (DGME UP) has included 30,699 candidates in the UP state merit list 2025. All these candidates are eligible for UP NEET UG round 1 counselling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, provided they pay registration fee and security deposit.
The UP NEET UG merit list 2025 has details of candidate’s name, father’s name, roll number, category, NEET rank and marks secured in the eligibility exam. Candidates will be allowed to fill choice of courses and colleges in the order of preference from 11 am on July 31 to August 4 up to 2 pm.
Based on the choices filled by candidates, the UP NEET seat allotment 2025 results are scheduled to be declared on August 5. In addition to the preferences submitted by candidates, category and availability of seats will also be considered for allotting seats.
As per the schedule, candidates will be able to download the allotment letter and admission from August 6 to 9 and August 11 to 14.
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“Only those candidates will be eligible for choice filling who have completed the registration process and whose original documents have been verified online and who have deposited the security fee,” the official notice read.
The UP NEET UG merit list 2025 included candidates who obtained marks ranging from 686 , the highest, to 113, the lowest. The DGME UP has also uploaded the fee structure for the private medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh.
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