West Bengal NEET UG 2025: Round 1 seat allotment today after delay; revised counselling dates out
Anu Parthiban | August 23, 2025 | 12:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
West Bengal NEET UG seat allotment result 2025 will be published today after 11 am on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in.
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Download EBookDays after putting the West Bengal NEET UG counselling 2025 on hold, the state medical counselling committee has announced that it will declare the seat allotment result for round 1 today. The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has also published the revised provisional merit list again on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in.
West Bengal NEET UG allotment result 2025 will be published today after 11 am, the revised counselling schedule states. It also specifies dates on which the college reporting for round 1 candidates will take place. However, the committee informed students that the WB NEET counselling dates for round 2 announced earlier remain unchanged.
On August 18, just a couple of days after publishing the revised provisional West Bengal NEET merit list , the officials abruptly paused the counselling and admission process without giving any reason. MoS for Education Sukanta Majumdar came out in support of the students and criticised the West Bengal government for “pushing students’ future into darkness”.
Four days later, the officials have once again published the revised merit list listing 11,178 eligible candidates for choice filling.
Additionally, they clarified that the admission kiosk or the college reporting for Sanaka Institute of Dental Sciences will not happen on its own campus, instead it will be held at Dr R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital.
West Bengal NEET UG 2025: Revised dates
The revised West Bengal NEET UG round 1 counselling dates as on August 22 is given below.
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WB NEET Admission 2025 |
Date |
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Publication of result |
After 11 am on August 23 |
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The Reporting and Admission of allotted candidates to the allotted Institute with requisite original document, college requisite fee and bond. |
August 23 from 12 noon to 5 pm August 25, 26 from 10 am to 4 pm |
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Round 2 |
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Online registration by candidates qualified through NEET UG 2025 |
August 27 to 29 |
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After successful registration and fee payment, verification of candidates in the already designated college and time slot by the software |
August 28, 29, 30 |
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Online seat surrender at the allotted college level with all original documents by the candidates |
August 30 from 10 am to 2 pm |
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Publication of list and seat matrix |
September 1 |
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Choice filling |
September 1 to 3 |
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Round 2 seat allotment |
September 8 |
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College reporting |
September 9, 10, and 11 |
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