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MP NEET UG 2025 Counseling: State level counseling seats will be allotted on the basis of candidate’s NEET score, reservation policy, available seats, etc.

MP NEET UG Counseling 2025 on dme.mponline.gov.in. (Representative/file)
MP NEET and 2025 Counseling: The Directorate of Medical Education (DME) of Madhya Pradesh has issued a state level counseling schedule for NEET UG 2025. This year, candidates who pass NEET UG exam will be able to register online by visiting the official portal on DM.Ponline.gov.in.
The seats of state level consultation will be allotted on the basis of candidate’s NEET score, reservation policy, available seats and their preferences.
MP NEET UG 2025 Counseling Schedule
Online Registration- July 21 to 29, 2025
Announcement of vacant seats- July 28, 2025
Last date for filing objections- July 29, 2025
Publication of final vacancies- July 30, 2025
State merit list release- July 30, 2025
Locking of filling and options- July 31 to August 4, 2025
Result of seat allocation (round 1)- August 6, 2025
College and documents reporting- 7 to 11 August, 2025
Admission/canceling the process of resignation- 7 to 16 August, 2025
Options for Upgradation- 7 to 16 August, 2025
MP NEET UG 2025 Counseling: How to apply
step 1 – Go to dme.mponline.gov.in and click on “DME MBBS/BDS Counseling” option.
step 2 – Choose “Create Profile” on the homepage and login using your NEET UG roll number and password.
step 3 – Fill individual details, educational details and reservation details. Upload scanned documents.
step 4 – Enter priority of preferred colleges and courses and lock it.
Step 5 – Pay registration fee online.
Step 6 – Save the payment receipt and take a printout for future reference.
Meanwhile, on July 15, the Supreme Court agreed to listen to a petition to demand a re -examination of NEET UG 2025 for candidates who allegedly faced power cuts during the examination in Madhya Pradesh. The immediate raised case before the court can now be heard next week.
The petition was filed by the NEET UG candidates, who appeared for the examination in the centers of Indore and Ujjain and allegedly faced electric outage. They are challenging the Division Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which refused to re -test the earlier order. Out of more than 27,000 candidates from both the districts, around 70 filed complaints.
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