The results for the NEET UG Veterinary 2025 Round 2 seat allotment are now available. The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) officially released these results today, on October 25, 2025 . Students who took part in the counselling process can check if they have been given a seat in a veterinary college. The results are available online on the VCI's official website: vci.admissions.nic.in .
Students who are happy with the college they have been allotted must take the next steps quickly. They need to report to their assigned college to confirm their admission. The window for reporting to colleges is from October 25 to October 30, 2025 . It is important to complete this process within these dates to secure the seat.
| Event | Date |
| NEET UG Veterinary 2025 Round 2 Result Release | October 25, 2025 |
| Reporting to Allotted Colleges | October 25 to October 30, 2025 |
How to Check Your Round 2 Seat Allotment Result
Checking your result is a simple process. Follow these steps to find out if you have been allotted a seat:
- Step 1: Go to the Official Website
Open your internet browser and visit the official website of the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) for admissions. The address is vci.admissions.nic.in . - Step 2: Find the Sign-In Section
On the homepage, look for a section or link that says "Registered Candidates Sign-In". This is where you will enter your details. - Step 3: Log In to Your Account
You will need to enter your personal login details. These include your NEET UG application number, your password, and a security pin. Make sure to enter these correctly. - Step 4: Click on Allotment Link
After logging in, you will find a link specifically for the "NEET UG Veterinary 2025 Round 2 Seat Allotment". Click on this link to view your result. - Step 5: Download Your Allotment Letter
If a seat has been given to you, you will see your provisional (temporary) seat allotment letter. It is very important to download this letter. This document is needed for your next steps, including reporting to the college. - Step 6: Check Your Details
Carefully read your allotment letter. Check your name, the veterinary course you have been allotted, and the name of the college. - Step 7: Save for Future Use
Download and save the seat allotment letter in PDF format on your computer or phone. You should also print a few copies for your records and for reporting to the college.
What to Do After Getting a Seat
If you have been allotted a seat and you are happy with the college, you must complete the admission process. Here are the steps:
- Download and Print Letter: First, download and print multiple copies of your provisional seat allotment letter. This letter is proof of your seat allotment.
- Gather Documents: Collect all your original academic and personal documents. Also, make sure to have at least two sets of clear photocopies of all these documents. Examples of documents include mark sheets, certificates, identity proof, and category certificates (if applicable).
- Report to College: Visit the college that has been allotted to you. You must do this between October 25 and October 30, 2025 . It is best not to wait until the last day to avoid any last-minute rush or issues.
- Document Verification: At the college, officials will check all your original documents against your application. They will make sure all your information is correct and valid.
- Pay Fees: Once your documents are verified and approved by the college, you will need to pay the admission fees and tuition fees for the first semester or year. Paying these fees confirms your seat in the college and the veterinary course.
What if Seats are Still Empty? (Stray Vacancy Round)
If some seats in veterinary colleges remain empty even after Round 2 admissions are completed, the VCI may conduct another round of counselling. This is commonly known as the Stray Vacancy Round.
The Stray Vacancy Round is typically for students who did not get a seat in either Round 1 or Round 2. If such a round is announced, the VCI will share the details, including dates and how to participate, on its official website. Students who are still looking for a seat in a veterinary college should keep checking vci.admissions.nic.in regularly for these important updates.