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MCC announces revised provisional result for PG Counselling 2025 Round 3. Candidates can check results and raise discrepancies by Feb 6, 2026. Final result soon on mcc.nic.in.

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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, has released the revised provisional result for Round-3 of PG Counselling 2025. This update comes after the initial provisional result, declared on February 3, 2026, was withdrawn due to technical issues and seat duplication. Candidates who participated in the counselling process can now check the updated provisional result and are advised to report any discrepancies immediately.

Result Overview

Particular Details
Organization Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), DGHS
Counselling Name PG Counselling 2025 Round-3
Initial Provisional Result Declared February 3, 2026
Revised Provisional Result (I) Available February 5, 2026
Last Date to Report Discrepancy February 6, 2026 (until 09:00 AM)
Discrepancy Email mccresultquery@gmail.com
Status Provisional (Subject to change)

Cut-off Marks

The official notification does not contain information regarding specific cut-off marks for PG Counselling Round 3. Cut-off details are typically released with the final result or during the admission process by individual colleges/institutes.

Statistics

Details regarding the total number of candidates who appeared or qualified in Round 3 of PG Counselling 2025 are not mentioned in this provisional result notification.

How to Check Result

Candidates are advised to follow these steps to check the revised provisional result and further updates:

  1. Visit the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC): mcc.nic.in
  2. Look for the link related to ‘PG Medical Counselling’ on the homepage.
  3. Find the notification or link for ‘Revised Provisional Result for Round-3 of PG Counselling 2025’.
  4. The provisional result is usually available as a PDF document containing roll numbers or ranks of provisionally allotted candidates.
  5. Candidates must download their allotment letter from the MCC website only after the declaration of the Final Result.

What’s on Scorecard / Allotment Letter

Based on the counselling process, the provisional result and subsequent allotment letter typically contain the following information:

  • Candidate’s Roll Number and Rank
  • Allotted Course (e.g., MD/MS Specialization)
  • Allotted College/Institute
  • Category under which admission is granted
  • Reporting details for the allotted institute (to be available with Final Result and Allotment Letter)

Note: The provisional result is only indicative and subject to change. Candidates cannot claim any right over the allotted seat based solely on this provisional result.

Next Steps

Candidates must take note of the following crucial steps:

  1. Report Discrepancies: Any discrepancy in the revised provisional result (I) must be immediately informed to MCC of DGHS via email at mccresultquery@gmail.com by 09:00 AM on February 6, 2026. After this deadline, the Provisional Result will be treated as ‘Final’.
  2. Wait for Final Result: Candidates are strictly advised to approach the allotted college/institute only after the declaration of the Final Result.
  3. Download Allotment Letter: The official allotment letter must be downloaded from the MCC website once the Final Result is declared. This letter is mandatory for reporting to the allotted institute.
  4. Reporting to Allotted Institute: After the Final Result and downloading the allotment letter, candidates must report to their respective allotted college/institute within the stipulated time for document verification and admission formalities.

What After Allotment in PG Counselling?

Once you receive a provisional allotment in PG Counselling, understanding the subsequent process is crucial for securing your admission:

  • Document Verification: Upon reporting to the allotted college/institute, a thorough document verification process will take place. Ensure you have all original documents as specified in the prospectus and the allotment letter, along with multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.
  • Admission Formalities: After successful document verification, you will need to complete the admission formalities, which include paying the admission fees, filling out necessary forms, and completing other institutional requirements.
  • Upgradation Option: If you are provisionally allotted a seat but wish to participate in subsequent rounds for a better choice, you might have the option to ‘freeze’ or ‘float’ your seat. Understand the rules for upgradation carefully as per MCC guidelines.
  • Consequences of Non-Reporting: Failing to report to the allotted institute within the specified timeline or not completing the admission formalities will lead to the forfeiture of your allotted seat and potentially your security deposit, depending on the counselling rules.

Previous Year Trends in PG Counselling

PG Medical Counselling is a highly competitive process, and cut-offs vary significantly each year based on factors like the number of candidates, seat availability, and exam difficulty. Historically, subsequent rounds of counselling (like Round 3) often see a slight dip in cut-offs compared to Round 1, as some candidates secure seats in earlier rounds or choose to exit the process. However, this is not guaranteed, and competition remains intense for popular specializations and institutions. Candidates should always refer to the official MCC website for the most accurate and current information.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the difference between Provisional and Final Result?

A: A Provisional Result is an initial declaration that is subject to change based on further verification or discrepancy reporting. A Final Result is the conclusive declaration, after which no changes are usually entertained, and candidates can proceed with admission formalities.

Q2: What should I do if I find a discrepancy in the revised provisional result?

A: You must immediately inform MCC of DGHS via email at mccresultquery@gmail.com before 09:00 AM on February 6, 2026, as specified in the notification.

Q3: Can I approach the allotted college based on the provisional result?

A: No, the notification explicitly advises candidates to approach the allotted college/institute only after the declaration of the Final Result and after downloading the official allotment letter from the MCC website.

Q4: What documents are required for admission after allotment?

A: While not listed in this specific notice, generally, candidates need their NEET PG admit card, NEET PG result, allotment letter, MBBS/BDS degree certificate, internship completion certificate, permanent/provisional registration certificate, Class 10th and 12th certificates, category certificate (if applicable), ID proof, and passport-size photographs. Always refer to the official MCC information brochure and college prospectus for a comprehensive list.

Q5: What if I don’t get an allotment in Round 3?

A: If you are not allotted a seat in Round 3, you may be eligible to participate in subsequent counselling rounds (e.g., Mop-Up Round, Stray Vacancy Round), if any, as per MCC’s schedule and rules. Keep checking the official website for updates.

Q6: Is it possible for my allotted seat to change after the provisional result?

A: Yes, the notification clearly states that the provisional result is ‘only indicative in nature and subject to change’. Changes can occur due to discrepancy resolution, technical corrections, or other reasons before the Final Result is declared.

Q7: When will the Final Result be declared?

A: The exact date for the Final Result is not mentioned in this notification. It will be declared after the deadline for discrepancy reporting (February 6, 2026) and subsequent review. Candidates should regularly check the MCC website for updates.