(INDIA) The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued an urgent call to candidates seeking admission under the NRI quota in NEET UG 2025 Round 2, requiring fresh, complete documentation to be emailed between September 2, 2025, 11:00 AM and September 4, 2025, 11:00 AM (IST). The notice makes clear that only documents submitted within this window will be considered for Round 2, even if the candidate uploaded similar files in Round 1.
All files must be compiled into a single PDF and sent to the dedicated address: [email protected]. The committee warned that incomplete, unclear, or late submissions will lead to disqualification from NRI quota consideration in this round.

Why MCC tightened the rules
MCC’s updated directive, issued as Round 2 begins, is part of a tighter verification effort targeting misuse of NRI quota seats. The guidance requires candidates to follow a strict checklist and format, with priority given to:
- Proof of NRI status of a parent or eligible relative
- A verified relationship certificate
- A notarized affidavit covering sponsorship
MCC stated that once a candidate is recognized as NRI for any round, that status will apply through all subsequent rounds of NEET UG 2025 counselling.
“Only documents submitted within the September 2–4 window will be considered for Round 2.”
Candidates must keep a copy of the sent email and any confirmation for their records.
Submission process: exact steps
- Prepare a single consolidated PDF containing all documents in the prescribed order.
- Send that single PDF as the sole attachment to [email protected].
- Use the email subject line: “NEET UG 2025 NRI Documents.”
- Retain proof of sending and any delivery confirmation.
MCC will not accept:
– Multiple emails with scattered files
– Files not in the prescribed order
– Submissions outside the time window
Mandatory documents (high level)
MCC’s list of required items for Round 2 includes:
- NEET UG 2025 admit card and scorecard
- Proof of NRI status of the sponsoring parent or relative:
- Passport and visa or residence/work permit
- OCI or PIO card (if applicable)
- NRI certificate issued by an Embassy or Indian Consulate
- Certificate of relationship from the competent Revenue Authority (often a family-tree style document)
- Notarized sponsor affidavit stating full funding of course fees and living expenses
- Proof of funds: NRE (Non-Resident External) bank account passbook (sponsor’s name clearly visible)
- Academic documents: Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and passing certificates
- Birth certificate
- Optional: passport of the candidate or sponsor
MCC cautions that all pages must be clear and readable. Blurred scans, cut-off pages, or mismatched names can cause rejection.
Four key Round 2 rules (emphasized)
- Only fresh submissions sent within the window will count; Round 1 files are not carried forward.
- Submissions must be complete, correctly ordered, and legible.
- Candidates seeking the NRI quota cannot claim benefits under SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or Minority quotas simultaneously.
- False or incomplete documentation can trigger immediate cancellation and possible legal action.
VisaVerge.com reports that these guardrails echo repeated court observations calling for stricter oversight of special admission categories.
Practical consequences and applicant impact
- Families who already assembled documents for Round 1 must rescan and recompile the files in the latest prescribed order and resend within the new window.
- MCC said there is no plan to extend the deadline past September 4, 2025, 11:00 AM (IST).
- Candidates who fail to submit correctly or miss the deadline will lose NRI quota eligibility for Round 2. They may still be considered under other categories if applicable, but an invalid NRI submission cannot be revived after the window closes.
- The NRI quota often involves higher tuition; missing this window can be costly for families relying on NRI seats.
Why the relationship certificate and affidavit matter
Counselling officials link the tightened steps to revised documentation guidance from the Ministry of External Affairs. In previous years, issues arose when candidates tried to claim NRI seats through distant relatives or sponsors who did not meet policy definitions. The combination of:
- a formal relationship certificate from the competent Revenue Authority,
- a notarized sponsor affidavit, and
- NRE passbook proof
is meant to curb misuse and improve authenticity checks.
How NRI status affects counselling choices
- Once a candidate is shown NRI choices in any round, they will be treated as NRI for all further rounds in NEET UG 2025.
- This rule prevents switching between reserved categories midstream and gives colleges certainty during seat allotment.
- It also enforces the no-dual-quota rule: a candidate cannot claim NRI and another reserved quota simultaneously.
Practical checklist for applicants
- Confirm name consistency across passports, mark sheets, and birth certificates.
- Ensure dates align across documents.
- Scan each page carefully so every page is legible.
- Compile the file in the prescribed order.
- Verify the NRE passbook clearly shows the sponsor’s name and readable transactions/pages.
- Send the email to [email protected] with the exact subject: “NEET UG 2025 NRI Documents.”
- Keep proof of sending for institute-level verification.
Timeline and final notes
- Submission window: September 2, 2025, 11:00 AM to September 4, 2025, 11:00 AM (IST)
- Submission mode: Single email to [email protected] with one PDF in the prescribed order
- Round 2 rule: Only fresh Round 2 documents will be considered
- Compliance note: Late, incomplete, or unclear submissions lead to disqualification for Round 2 NRI consideration
Counselling teams say this approach should reduce disputes over authenticity and processing delays that can affect seat allotment schedules. According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, the focus on relationship certificates from the competent Revenue Authority is likely to be the key hurdle for some families.
Warnings and enforcement
MCC has warned that if false claims or forged records are found, it will cancel candidature and may pursue legal action. Enforcement is expected to be firmer this year given the emphasis on transparency. The safest path is full disclosure, ensuring the sponsor meets the NRI definition, and providing genuine, current proof.
Final takeaway
Round 2 is a second chance for NRI and OCI candidates who did not secure a seat in Round 1 or are now ready with better documentation. However, it is a narrow window with precise rules. MCC’s message is simple: send one complete, clean PDF by the deadline, or the NRI option will not be available for Round 2.
For official notices and counselling schedules, monitor the MCC hub at the MCC website.
This Article in a Nutshell
MCC has mandated that NEET UG 2025 applicants seeking NRI quota seats must submit fresh, complete documentation as a single PDF to [email protected] between September 2, 2025, 11:00 AM and September 4, 2025, 11:00 AM (IST). This Round 2 requirement replaces Round 1 uploads; only files sent within the specified window will be considered. The tightened verification targets misuse of NRI seats and requires proof of NRI status, a revenue-authority relationship certificate, a notarized sponsor affidavit, NRE passbook evidence, NEET admit card/scorecard, academic records, and birth certificate. Submissions must be clear, correctly ordered, and timely. Incomplete, illegible, out-of-order, or late submissions will be disqualified and may prompt legal action if falsified. Once NRI status is accepted in any round, it applies to all subsequent rounds, preventing category switching. Candidates should rescan and recompile documents immediately and retain email delivery proof.