
Maharashtra NEET UG Round 3 Selection List 2025 Releasing Today: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, will release the NEET UG Round 3 selection list 2025 today, on October 15, 2025 . The authority will release the round 3 selection list for the candidates who have exercised their choices on or before the last date. To check out the Maharashtra NEET UG round 3 selection list 2025, the candidates should visit the official website- medicalug2025.mahacet.org . After opening the round 3 selection list PDF, the candidates should type CTRL+F to find out their names, whether they have been selected or not. Candidates whose names will be displayed in the Maharashtra NEET UG round 3 selection list should complete the physical joining process between October 16 to 20, 2025 (up to 5.30 PM).
Maharashtra NEET UG Round 3 Selection List 2025: Steps to Confirm Admission
The candidates can refer to the following instructions to confirm admission after the release of the Maharashtra NEET UG Round 3 selection list 2025, here in the following section:
- To confirm the admission after being selected, the candidates should visit the allotted colleges physically before the last date
- Fill out the Status Retention Form
- Upload all the original documents as per the specifications
- Pay the seat acceptance fees by DD/ Cheque to confirm the admission
If the candidates miss the last date to complete the physical joining process after being selected, then their allotted seats will be cancelled automatically. Note that it is necessary to join the college as per the CAP Round 3 allotment. If the candidates are allotted a seat via round 3, then they will not be allowed to appear for the subsequent round of counselling, irrespective of whether they join or do not join the allotted seat.
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