The **Kerala NEET 2025 counselling Stray Vacancy Round** seat allotment result has been announced. The **Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala** released the results on **November 16, 2025**. A total of **255 candidates** have been selected for **MBBS** and **BDS** courses in various colleges across Kerala.
Out of these, **127 candidates** have been allotted seats for the MBBS course, and **128 candidates** have received seats for the BDS course. This Stray Vacancy Round is often one of the final opportunities for students to secure admission into medical and dental colleges after the main counselling rounds are over.
What is NEET Counselling?
NEET stands for **National Eligibility cum Entrance Test**. It is a very important exam for students who want to study medicine (MBBS) or dentistry (BDS) in India. After students take the NEET exam and get their scores, a process called 'counselling' begins. This is where students apply to colleges based on their NEET rank, and seats are given out.
The Kerala NEET counselling is managed by CEE Kerala. It ensures that students from Kerala get seats in medical and dental colleges within the state based on their NEET scores and specific state rules. Various rounds of counselling take place, and the Stray Vacancy Round is typically conducted to fill any seats that remain vacant after the earlier rounds.
How to Check Your Kerala NEET 2025 Result
Students who appeared for the Stray Vacancy Round can check their seat allotment result by following these simple steps:
- Visit the official website for Kerala NEET counselling: **cee.kerala.gov.in**
- Look for and click on the **'KEAM 2025 portal'**.
- On the portal, find and click the **'Allotment List'** option.
- Next, click on the tab that says **'Stray Vacancy Filling Allotment List'**.
- The result will be available as a PDF file. You can then download this PDF to check your name and allotment details.
What Information is on Your Result?
The PDF result for the Kerala NEET 2025 Stray Vacancy Round contains important details for each allotted candidate. This information helps students understand their allotment better.
| **Information Provided** | **Description** |
| Application Number | Your unique number used during application. |
| Rank | Your rank in the NEET exam. |
| College Name | The name of the college you have been allotted a seat in. |
| Course | The specific course you have received (MBBS or BDS). |
| Candidate Category | Your original category (e.g., General, SC, ST, OBC). |
| Allotted Category | The category under which you got the seat. |
| Option Number | The preference number you gave for the allotted college/course. |
Important Dates for College Reporting
After checking your result, it is very important to complete the next step: reporting to your allotted college. The dates for this process are fixed and must be followed strictly.
| **Activity** | **Dates** |
| Institute Reporting Process | **November 17 to November 20, 2025** |
| Reporting Deadline | **November 20, 2025, by 4 PM** |
Make sure you have all your necessary documents ready before you go to the college.
What Happens if You Don't Join?
The CEE Kerala has given a clear warning to all students. If a candidate does not join the allotted course or college within the given time, they will face serious consequences:
- They will **lose their seat allotment**.
- The **registration fee** they paid will **not be returned**.
- They will also face a **penalty**.
Therefore, it is crucial for all allotted candidates to complete their admission process and report to their respective colleges before the deadline of **November 20, 2025, 4 PM**. This is a final reminder to secure your future in medicine or dentistry.