Overview
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), under the Directorate General of Health Services, has released the NEET SS Round 2 provisional seat allotment result 2026 for admission to super-specialty medical programmes. Candidates who registered and submitted choices for the second counselling round can check their allotment status at mcc.nic.in. This is an admission process rather than a recruitment drive; the total number of seats has not been specified and will depend on the notified seat matrix.
Key Highlights
| Particulars | Details |
|---|
| Organization | Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), DGHS |
| Post Name | DM, MCh and other eligible super-specialty course seats |
| Total Vacancies | Not specified; seats vary according to the counselling seat matrix |
| Application Mode | Online counselling |
| Official Website | mcc.nic.in |
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|
| Application Start | TBA |
| Last Date | TBA |
| Exam Date | TBA |
| Result Date | Declared in 2026; exact date not specified |
Candidates should check the official counselling schedule regularly because the deadline for reporting, document verification and fee payment may be announced separately. The provisional result may also be followed by a final allotment result after discrepancies, if any, are examined.
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must possess an eligible postgraduate medical qualification, such as MD, MS, DNB or another qualification recognised for admission to the respective super-specialty course.
- Applicants must have qualified the applicable NEET SS examination and met the prescribed cut-off or eligibility requirements.
- The feeder broad-specialty qualification must correspond to the DM, MCh or other super-specialty programme selected by the candidate.
- Candidates must satisfy National Medical Commission, MCC and participating institution requirements concerning recognition, registration and completion of postgraduate training.
- Documentary proof of qualification, internship or training completion, medical registration and category status must be produced during reporting.
Age Limit
- MCC generally does not prescribe a single uniform upper age limit for all NEET SS counselling candidates.
- Any institution-specific age condition, service requirement or sponsorship rule will apply where relevant.
- Candidates should review the participating college's admission rules before accepting an allotted seat.
Fees
- Candidates may be required to pay a non-refundable counselling registration fee and a refundable security deposit, depending on their category and type of institution.
- Tuition fees, admission charges and other institutional expenses vary across government, central, deemed university and participating institutions.
- The exact amount should be confirmed from the current counselling bulletin and the allotted institute before payment.
Selection Process
- NEET SS qualification: Candidates must qualify the entrance examination and satisfy the course-specific eligibility and cut-off requirements.
- Registration and choice filling: Eligible candidates register for counselling, pay the applicable fee and arrange their preferred courses and institutions in order of priority.
- Seat allotment and reporting: Seats are allotted on the basis of rank, preferences, category, eligibility and availability. Candidates allotted a seat must follow the prescribed acceptance and reporting procedure.
The Round 2 allotment is currently described as provisional. Candidates should not treat it as final admission until MCC publishes the final result or reporting instructions and the allotted institution verifies all original documents.
How to Apply
- Visit the official MCC portal at mcc.nic.in and open the Super Speciality Counselling section.
- Select the link for the NEET SS Round 2 provisional seat allotment result 2026.
- If the result is published as a PDF, use the search function to locate the NEET SS roll number or rank. If login is required, enter the registered credentials carefully.
- Check the allotted course, college, category and quota. Download the result and retain a printed copy for reference.
- Review the provisional-result notice for the procedure and deadline to report any discrepancy. Candidates should use only the communication channel specified by MCC.
- After publication of the final result, download the allotment letter from the candidate login, if issued.
- Report to the allotted institution within the notified period with the allotment letter, NEET SS documents, postgraduate qualification certificates, medical registration, identity proof, photographs and applicable category certificates.
- Pay the admission fee only through an authorised channel and preserve all receipts and acknowledgement documents.
Candidates who do not complete reporting within the prescribed window may lose the allotted seat and could also face security-deposit or further-round consequences under the counselling rules.
Important Links
FAQs
1. Is the NEET SS Round 2 seat allotment result 2026 final?
No. The announced result is provisional. Candidates should wait for the final allotment result or official reporting instructions before proceeding to the allotted institution.
2. Where can candidates check the Round 2 allotment result?
The result can be checked through the Super Speciality Counselling section of mcc.nic.in.
3. What should a candidate do after receiving a seat?
After the final result is issued, the candidate should download the allotment letter, arrange the required original documents and report to the allotted institution within the specified deadline.