Rajasthan NEET UG 2025 Counselling: The Rajasthan NEET UG 2025 counselling registration for MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses under the state quota of 85% has commenced officially. Organised by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS), the application portal has now opened on the official website rajugneet2025.com and will close on August 1, 2025, at 8 PM.
According to the official website, the last date to pay the registration fee will be August 1, 2025, by 4 PM. And the last date for online form submission will be August 1, 2025, up to 8 PM. For more details, candidates are advised to check the official notification.
Counselling Process:
The whole counselling process will be carried out online and consist of four rounds, viz., Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Stray Vacancy Round.
The admissions will be done purely based on NEET 2025 marks. Eligible applicants have to undergo registration, fee payment, course and college filling of preferences, and seat allotment.
Merit List & Admission:
A merit list will be published in PDF form once registration is closed. Shortlisted students will go through document verification, followed by choice filling and seat allocation. As per media reports, around 5,075 MBBS and 1,403 BDS seats are available in Rajasthan through this process.
NEET SS 2025 Stray Round Registration Begins At mcc.nic.in; Check Details HereDocuments required:
-Admit card & scorecard of NEET 2025
-Marksheets and certificates of Class 10 & 12
-Domicile & category certificate (if applicable)
-EWS/PwD/Income certificates (if eligible)
-Valid ID proof (Aadhaar, Voter ID, etc.)
-Passport photograph, signature, thumbprint
-Payment receipt & SSO ID proof
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