The state’s medical admissions cycle has reached a crucial stage: the Directorate of Medical Education, Assam (DME) announced the Round 3 seat allotment results for NEET UG 2025 under the Assam quota. Qualifying candidates must now act swiftly, as they are required to report to their allotted institutions by 8 November.
What the Result Announcement Means for Candidates
On 6 November 2025, the DME Assam published the Round 3 allotment list online, covering MBBS and BDS courses under the state quota. The list includes approximately 2,714 candidates who secured provisional seats.
Candidates must now complete the reporting and admission formalities between 7 and 8 November. Failure to do so may lead to cancellation of the allotted seat.
Key actions for allotted students:
- Visit the official portal dme.assam.gov.in to download the allotment PDF.
- Report physically to the allotted college within the deadline, with all original documents and required fee (~₹ 25,000).
- Candidates under the PwD category must present themselves at Gauhati Medical College & Hospital, Guwahati, at 10 a.m. on 7 November for disability verification.
Why Round 3 Holds Significance in Assam’s Counselling Process
The Round 3 allotment signifies the third full phase of its kind for NEET UG 2025 under the Assam state quota. The process is crucial because:
- It fills remaining seats after Rounds 1 and 2, offering a final major chance for many aspirants.
- The deadline is imminent, and reporting by 8 November ensures the administration can move to subsequent rounds or mop-up procedures if required.
- It reflects how the DME is finalising the state quota admissions timeline, aligning with national counselling schedules.
For many students, this is the last major window to secure a seat in a government medical or dental college in Assam under this cycle.
How the Assam NEET UG 2025 Counselling Timeline Led Here
Going into Round 3, the counselling process had followed earlier steps including: registration, choice-filling, merit list publication and allotment.
By Round 3:
- Seats left vacant after Round 2 become available.
- Candidates who did not get seats in earlier rounds or who opted for up-gradation get another opportunity.
- The official schedule lists reporting between 7–8 November following the 6 November result.
This phase is critical: if selected candidates do not report, the seat may be forfeited, and the college may proceed to fill the vacancy through a mop-up or stray vacancy round.
What Reporting to College Entails – Documents & Fee
When reporting to the allotted institution, students should prepare as follows:
- Bring original and self-attested copies of: NEET UG 2025 scorecard, state merit list rank, Class 12 mark sheet, HSLC certification, permanent residency certificate of Assam, category/PwD certificate (if applicable).
- Pay the counselling/admission fee amounting to around ₹ 25,000.
- Ensure your allotment is provisional until document verification is complete. Any discrepancy may lead to cancellation.
Candidates should visit the “Admission Notice-UG/PG/Others” section on the DME website for direct link to the Round 3 allotment PDF.
What Comes Next & Important Takeaways
For those who did not get a seat this round, or who did so but wish to upgrade, keep an eye on DME’s announcements for a stray vacancy round or any internal college up-gradation notices. The timeframe from 8 November onward will determine if further options arise.
For students who secured seats: completing admission formalities now is key to avoid losing the opportunity. Set your priorities, organise your documents and complete the process without delay.
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