NEET UG West Bengal Counselling 2025: The West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) has updated the provisional state merit list for the WB NEET UG counselling 2025, specifically for the 85 per cent state quota seats. A total of 11,178 candidates have been deemed eligible to participate in the first round of choice filling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in government and private medical colleges across West Bengal.
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Alongside this, the WBMCC has released the seat matrix for the academic year 2025–26, revealing a total of 5,589 seats available in MBBS and BDS programmes. The choice filling process has commenced, and candidates must lock their preferences by midnight on August 17 to secure their desired seats.
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WB Admission 2025: How to fill choices?
Step 1: Visit the official WBMCC website–wbmcc.nic.in
Step 2: Select West Bengal NEET UG Counselling 2025 and enter your NEET UG roll number and the security pin to log in.
Step 3: The dashboard will display the total number of seat options available based on your eligibility.
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Step 4: Fill in and arrange preferences from the available list. You can edit and rearrange the order of your choices as needed.
Step 5: Once satisfied, lock your final choice list. After locking, no further changes can be made.
Step 6: Download and save a copy of your submitted choices for future reference.
According to the official schedule, the results for the West Bengal MBBS seat allotment 2025 will be declared on August 20, based on the preferences submitted by candidates during the choice filling process. Those allotted seats will need to report for admission between August 21 and 23, within the time window of 11 am to 4 pm.
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The registration for round 2 of counselling is set to begin on August 27. This round will be open to students who are either dissatisfied with their initial allotment or who did not register for the first round of state quota counselling.
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