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October 25, 2025MCC Round 3 BDS Deemed Universities Cut-Off 2025 – Round-wise Analysis
Round 3 of MCC BDS counselling 2025 significantly reshaped the Deemed University landscape. Several colleges saw dramatic jumps of 150–200 marks, while others remained stable or dropped slightly. Understanding these trends is essential for late-round aspirants and strategic choice filling.
Understanding the Table & Column Meaning
| Column | Meaning | 
| College Name | Official MCC-listed Deemed Dental College | 
| Round 1 / 2 / 3 (AIR & Marks) | Lowest All India Rank & NEET marks for that round | 
| Change in Score | Difference between Round 2 and Round 3 closing marks | 
| + Value | Cut-off rose → higher competition | 
| – Value | Cut-off dropped → more opportunity for lower scorers | 
Round 3 – Top Performing Deemed Dental Colleges
Major Cut-Off Jumpers
- Santosh Dental College, Ghaziabad → +195 marks
- Round 2: 237 → Round 3: 432
- Strong Delhi-NCR appeal; limited seats triggered a huge spike.
 
- Amrita School of Dentistry, Kochi → +179 marks
- Round 2: 314 → Round 3: 493
- High demand for brand reputation & placements.
 
- Malla Reddy Dental College for Women, Telangana → +141 marks
- Affordable fees + reputed campus life drew Round 3 aspirants.
 
- KLE VK Institute, Belagavi → +120 marks
- Brand strength & South India preference increased competition.
 
- M.M. College of Dental Sciences, Mullana → +123 marks
- Haryana Deemed BDS interest surged in Round 3.
 
Regional Trends
Karnataka Cluster – Premium Rise
- AB Shetty, Mangalore: +19 marks (280 → 299)
- Manipal Dental (Mangalore & Manipal): +52 & +54 marks
- Sri Siddhartha Dental, Tumkur: +46 marks
Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry – Steady Improvement
- Saveetha Dental College, Chennai: +87 marks
- Sri Ramachandra Dental College, Chennai: +51 marks
- Sathyabama University Dental College: +97 marks
- Meenakshi Ammal & Sree Balaji: +6–24 marks
- Thaimoogambigai Dental College: +83 marks
- VMS Dental College, Salem: +35 marks
Maharashtra Zone – Volatile Movements
- BVP Dental (Pune, Navi Mumbai, Sangli): +50–78 marks
- Dr. DY Patil Dental (Pune & Navi Mumbai): +8–29 marks
- Rural Dental College, Rahata: +54 marks
- Sharad Pawar Dental, Wardha: +13 marks
- K M Shah Dental, Vadodara: +63 marks
Telangana & Andhra Segment – Massive Round-3 Demand
- Malla Reddy Group Colleges (Hyd): +137–141 marks
- Indira Gandhi Dental Sciences, Pondicherry: +55 marks
Northern Region – Huge Recovery
- Manav Rachna Dental, Faridabad: +20 marks
- Santosh Dental, Ghaziabad: +195 marks
Odisha & Eastern Region – Minor Fluctuations
- Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences: +22 marks
- Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar: –2 marks
Trend Observation & Insights
- Major Increases: Amrita, Santosh, Malla Reddy, KLE, Mullana
- Moderate Increases (40–90 marks): Saveetha, Sathyabama, Manipal, K M Shah, Thaimoogambigai
- Minor Drops: SRM Dental (–18), JSS (–1), Institute of Dental, Bhubaneswar (–2)
Eduvio Expert Analysis:
- Demand Shift: Students prefer reputed and NABH-accredited colleges; some cut-offs rose by up to 200 marks.
- Affordability & Location: South Indian universities dominated due to urban connectivity and reasonable fees.
- Brand Power: Amrita, Manipal, KLE, Saveetha maintained top positions across all categories.
- Opportunity Alert: Minor drops in Odisha and select SRM campuses offer last-minute entry windows for borderline scorers.
Key Takeaways for NEET 2026 Aspirants
 Track colleges with moderate rises (40–90 marks) for balanced ROI and seat availability.
 Monitor minor drops (–10 to –20 marks) for last-minute entry chances.
 Use Round 2 vs Round 3 trends to plan strategic choice filling.
 Consult Eduvio Guidance Team for AIQ vs Deemed seat matrix prediction and personalized counselling.
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