NEET PG 2025 Round 3: Expected Cutoff After MCC Update
MCC NEET PG 2025 Round 3 expected cutoff with category-wise cutoff for Open, OBC, EWS, SC and ST candidates. Check predicted closing ranks, branch-wise movement and counselling insights to understand admission chances under All India Quota in Round 3.
MCC Round 3 NEET PG 2025 Schedule
Verification of Tentative Seat Matrix by Institutes: 15 January 2026
Registration & Fee Payment: 15 January 2026 to 26 January 2026 (Up to 12:00 Noon)
Choice Filling: 16 January 2026 to 26 January 2026 (Up to 11:55 PM)
Choice Locking: 26 January 2026 (04:00 PM to 11:55 PM)
Processing of Seat Allotment: 27 January 2026 to 28 January 2026
Round 3 Allotment Result: 29 January 2026
Reporting at Allotted College: 30 January 2026 to 06 February 2026
Verification of Joined Candidates Data by Institutes: 07 February 2026
MCC AIQ Round 3 NEET PG 2025 Expected Cutoff (Rank)
The table below presents the expected NEET PG cutoff for various branches, category-wise across Open, EWS, OBC, SC, and ST categories. These expected cutoffs are meant to help candidates understand the possible trend and plan their choice filling more confidently during counselling.
The SARTHA team has prepared this expected cutoff data after carefully analysing
previous year cutoffs, round-wise allotment patterns, seat vacancy trends,
and current counselling dynamics. While actual cutoffs may vary based on real-time
factors .
Watch detailed Analysed Expected Round-3 MD/MS Cutoff
| Branch | Open | EWS | OBC | SC | ST |
| MD Anesthesiology | β29000 | β43000 | β35000 | β54000 | β97000 |
| MD Dermatology | β8000 | β11000 | β9000 | β19000 | β36000 |
| MD Radiology | β5000 | β8000 | β7500 | β14000 | β23000 |
| MD General Medicine | β8000 | β10000 | β9500 | β26000 | β40000 |
| MD Pediatrics | β12000 | β17500 | β15000 | β39000 | β55000 |
| MD OBG | β14000 | β21000 | β17000 | β45000 | β66000 |
| MD Psychiatry | β23000 | β41000 | β35000 | β49000 | β97000 |
| MS Orthopedics | β21000 | β24000 | β24000 | β44000 | β79000 |
| MS Ophthalmology | β23000 | β36000 | β32000 | β49000 | β93000 |
| MS ENT | β24500 | β35000 | β36000 | β53000 | β89000 |
| MD Pathology | β56000 | β77000 | β59000 | β95000 | β136000 |
| MS General Surgery | β18500 | β26000 | β23000 | β44000 | β75000 |
Why NEET PG Round 3 Feels Very Different from Round 1 & Round 2
Round 1 and Round 2 usually feel fast, competitive, and stressful. Top ranks quickly take the most popular branches and colleges, and many students feel disappointed if their rank is not very high.
Round 3 is different. It feels calmer and more hopeful because many seats become available again. Some students do not join their allotted seat, some upgrade and leave their previous seat, and some seats were never chosen earlier. All this creates fresh opportunities for students who are still waitin
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Predict NowWhat Students Commonly Feel in Round 3
During Round 3, many students say things like: βI thought my chance was over, but now I see many options.β βI am ready to choose wisely and not miss anything.β βThis round feels less stressful and more practical.β These feelings are normal. Round 3 often becomes the turning point for many careers.
Why Some Branches and Colleges Become Easier
Not all seats behave the same way. Non-clinical and para-clinical branches usually remain available longer because many students prefer direct patient-care branches. Some clinical branches also become accessible due to resignations and upgrades.
Colleges in smaller towns and private or deemed institutions often have more vacancies as many students prefer big cities or lower fees. This is why Round 3 can bring unexpected opportunities.
How to Think Smart During Choice Filling
Start with seats that are clearly vacant so you have a safe backup. Add newly available seats next, as fewer students focus on them. Finally, add higher or dream options at the end β surprises do happen.
Fill as many choices as possible and lock them only after careful review. Once locked, choices cannot be changed, so take time and decide calmly.
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