Theββββββββββββββββ Department of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh, is going to publish the MP NEET UG 2025 Mop-Up Round Seat Allotment Results today, October 29, 2025. Those candidates who have joined the mop-up round of the MP NEET UG Counselling 2025 will be able to check their results from the official website. The mop-up round is referred to as the last major chance for NEET UG students to get a seat in MBBS or BDS courses at government or private medical colleges anywhere in the ββββββββββββββββstate. The mop-up round follows the completion of Round 1 and Round 2 counselling and helps fill vacant seats left after earlier phases.
Overview of MP NEET UG 2025 Counselling
Particulars
Details
Conducting Authority
Department of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh
Howββββββββββββββββ to Check the MP NEET UG 2025 Mop-Up Round Seat Allotment Result
An individual can use the following path to know the result of his seat allotment:
Step 1: The first thing to be done is to access the official website of the DME, MP. Their site is accessible at dme.mponline.gov.in.
Step 2: On the main page, select the link "MP NEET UG 2025 Mop-Up Round Seat Allotment Result" that is ββββββββββββββββavailable.
Step 3: Enter your login credentials, such as your NEET roll number and date of birth.
Step 4: Click on Submit to view your allotment status.
Step 5: Download and save the seat allotment letter. You should also keepββββββββββββββββ a hard copy of the document for admission and verification processes later on.
Note: Candidates must check their details like name, course, category, and college given in the result PDF very carefully.
What to Do After Allotment
If the mop-up round results are out, candidates who get a seat must physically visit their allotted college for the admission formalities from October 30 to November 3, 2025 (until 6:00 PM). Not reporting within the specified time will result in the cancellation of the seat ββββββββββββββββallotted. When reporting, candidates should:
Have the original and photocopies of all necessary documents with them.
Go through the verification process at the college.
Deposit the tuition fee as per the college admission norms.
Documents Required for Reporting
At the time of admission, candidates must carry the following documents for verification:
Document Name
Description
NEET UG 2025 Admit Card
Original and photocopy
NEET UG 2025 Scorecard
Proof of qualification
Seat Allotment Letter
Issued by DME after mop-up round
Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets
Proof of age and academic qualification
Domicile Certificate
Proof of Madhya Pradesh residence
Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
For SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates
Passport-size Photographs
As per admission requirements
Valid ID Proof
Aadhaar card, voter ID, or equivalent
Earlier MP NEET UG Counselling Timeline
Theββββββββββββββββ mop-up round selection of the filling and locking of the preferred options happened from October 25 to 27, 2025, till 11:59 PM. Candidates were permitted to change and confirm their college and course choices during this time.
Prior to the mop-up round, the DME had efficiently completed the counselling sessions for Round 1 and Round 2, through which a large number of medical and dental seats were given to the candidates in various government, private, and deemed universities in the ββββββββββββββββstate.
Key Instructions for Candidates
Candidates allotted seats in the mop-up round must report within the stipulated dates to confirm admission.
Once admission is taken, candidates cannot participate in further rounds (if any).
Those who do not report within the deadline will lose their allotted seat.
Candidates should regularly check the official website for updates or further announcements.
Retain multiple copies of all essential documents, including allotment letters and payment receipts.
Significance of the Mop-Up Round
Aββββββββββββββββ mop-up round represents a last-chance scenario to a potential student, who in the former rounds was maybe left without seat allotment and more so, if he/she could not complete the admission process. Essentially, it is also a device for the state to fill in the vacancies left in colleges across the different districts just before the school year kicks off.
In fact, they do not want seats to go to waste in any of the government and private medical colleges in the state of Madhya Pradesh. So, as a result, through this round implemented under NEET UG quotas, they endeavor to effect the maximum possible utilization of ββββββββββββββββseats.