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															MCC Deemed MBBS Round-1 vs Round-2 vs Round-3 Cut-Off 2025 – Complete Comparison
Overview – MCC Deemed MBBS 2025 Rounds at a Glance
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) Round-1 to Round-3 comparison for Deemed Universities (MBBS) reveals key trends that every aspirant must understand before the next counselling phase.
Eduvio’s in-depth analysis shows that most Deemed Medical Colleges saw a steady fall in cut-off marks from Round-1 to Round-3, signalling eased competition and wider availability of seatsMCC ROUND 1, 2 VS ROUND 3 MBBS ….
The compiled data includes over 50 institutions across India — from Amrita Institute (Kochi & Faridabad) and Manipal (Main & Mangalore) to DY Patil, Datta Meghe, SRM, Kalinga, and MGM.
In many colleges, Round-3 cut-off marks dropped by 20–50 points, opening new opportunities for borderline NEET qualifiers.
Major Trends in Cut-Off Movements
The comparison clearly highlights how competition relaxed in later rounds.
- Large Mark Drops:
- Datta Meghe Nagpur: −44 marks
- DY Patil Kolhapur: −44 marks
- Sri Siddhartha Tumkur: −41 marks
- RajaRajeswari Bengaluru: −49 marks
 
- Stable or Rising Cut-Offs:
- Amrita Kochi (+4 marks)
- Kasturba Manipal (+12 marks)
- Symbiosis Pune (+8 marks)
 
These slight increases show sustained competition in a few top-ranked institutes, while most others experienced relaxationMCC ROUND 1, 2 VS ROUND 3 MBBS ….
📊 Trend Summary:
- 80% of Deemed MBBS colleges reported a drop in marks between Rounds 1 → 3.
- Average fall: 25–35 marks, meaning candidates with lower scores still secured seats.
- Colleges in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka showed the widest variation.
Why Did Round-3 Cut-Offs Drop Across Colleges?
Eduvio’s expert team points to several interlinked factors behind this significant drop:
- Overall NEET Qualifying Score Decline:
 The NEET-UG 2025 general category cut-off reduced to 144 marks, bringing more candidates into the eligible pool.
- Seat Re-distribution:
 Withdrawals, category conversions, and reshuffling between counselling rounds freed additional seats.
- Late Seat Resignations:
 Students who secured better government seats or migrated abroad vacated their Deemed seats, creating last-minute openings.
- Dynamic Seat Matrix:
 Deemed universities, especially in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, adjusted management quota capacities, leading to broader availability.
- Candidate Migration:
 Many aspirants switched between states or opted for private/government seats mid-process — decreasing the competition intensity in Round-3.
Eduvio’s Expert Insights – College-Wise Observations
Top-Tier & Stable Colleges (Marks 370 – 520)
- Amrita Kochi (366 marks) and Manipal KMC (520 marks) retained high competition.
- JSS Mysuru (423) and K.S. Hegde Mangalore (440) remained preferred due to clinical exposure and strong placements.
Mid-Range Drops (Marks 250 – 350)
- Datta Meghe Nagpur (–44), DY Patil Kolhapur (–44), and KIMS Karad (–34) show the sharpest downward shift — a golden chance for 230–300-mark candidates.
Low-Tier Accessibility (Marks 180 – 250)
- ACS Medical College, Chennai (215), Malla Reddy Hyd (261), and Sri Balaji Chennai (188) offered significant last-round openings.
- JR Medical College (178) and Sri Lakshmi Narayana Puducherry (184) reached historically low cut-offsMCC ROUND 1, 2 VS ROUND 3 MBBS ….
What This Means for Round-4 and Stray Vacancy Aspirants
Round-3 trends clearly signal fresh chances in Round-4/Stray Vacancy rounds.
📉 Colleges with high mark drops indicate that students with 200–300 marks may still grab seats.
⚡ Deemed universities in Odisha, Puducherry, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu are expected to reopen multiple slots with further relaxation of 5–10 marks.
📈 On the other hand, elite names like Amrita, Manipal, and Symbiosis will likely remain steady due to limited withdrawals.
💬 Tip: Track official MCC notices and Eduvio Telegram alerts daily for seat matrix updates and new college entries.
Strategic Takeaways for NEET UG Candidates
1️⃣ Compare Your Marks with Closing Figures
Match your NEET 2025 score and All India Rank against the Round-3 data of your target colleges. If you’re within 20–30 marks, you still have a realistic chance.
2️⃣ Focus on State-Cluster Planning
Group colleges by region:
- South Zone: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry
- West Zone: Maharashtra, Gujarat
- East Zone: Odisha, Jharkhand
 This helps identify where competition is lighter.
3️⃣ Choose Hospital-Attached Colleges
Select institutions with attached multi-speciality hospitals for better clinical exposure and placement outcomes.
4️⃣ Act Fast in Choice-Filling
Most Round-3 openings happened within the last 48 hours of the choice-filling window. Don’t wait till the deadline — finalize early.
5️⃣ Use Eduvio’s Legal Agreement-Based Counselling
Eduvio offers a seat-or-refund guarantee, expert documentation help, and personalized college lists tailored to your marks and budget.
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