Comprehensive Guide to NEET UG 2026 Counselling Process
Complete UGPG guidance for NEET UG 2026 counselling across AIQ and state quota routes — including who conducts counselling, what is official in 2026, latest available MCC fees, documents, seat-allotment logic, and how to avoid common mistakes during MBBS/BDS admissions.
This page uses the official NEET UG 2026 exam calendar and the latest available MCC/state counselling references wherever the 2026 round-wise counselling schedules are still awaited.
🏛️ AIQ Authority: MCC
📍 State Quota: Separate state portals
🎓 Main Courses: MBBS & BDS
📋 2026 Round Schedule: Awaited
Official Exam Date
Seat Split
Main Online Rounds
Schedule Reference
- NEET UG 2026 Counselling Overview
- Who Conducts Which Counselling?
- Types of NEET UG Counselling
- Important Dates & 2026 Status
- Eligibility, Percentile & Reservation Basics
- Step-by-Step Counselling Process
- MCC Registration Fee & Security Deposit
- Documents Required
- Seat Allotment, Reporting & Exit Rules
- AIQ vs State Counselling
- Where to Apply: AIQ, States & Useful Links
- Smart Counselling Tips
- How UGPG Helps
- Frequently Asked Questions
🩺NEET UG 2026 Counselling Overview
NEET UG counselling is the admission stage that starts after your NEET result. There is no separate counselling exam. Your NEET rank, category, eligibility, choices, and the rules of the counselling authority decide how seat allotment happens.
For 2026, students should understand one simple structure early: MCC handles the national AIQ and several central seat pools, while state authorities handle their own 85% state quota and most state private-college admissions. If you understand that split clearly, the whole counselling process becomes much easier to plan.
Use this page to understand the full counselling flow first. Then track the live MCC portal for AIQ and central-seat updates, and separately track your eligible state authority for state quota and private-college counselling.
| Item | What It Means for 2026 Students |
|---|---|
| Main exam | NEET UG 2026 is the single entrance route for MBBS and BDS admissions covered on this page. |
| Main counselling levels | AIQ / central-seat counselling and separate state counselling. |
| Official 2026 status | NEET exam timeline is official, but most 2026 counselling round schedules were still awaited at the time of this update. |
| Latest practical planning reference | Official NEET UG 2026 calendar + latest available MCC 2025 counselling bulletin and schedule + live state-authority notices. |
| Most common student mistake | Treating counselling as only one portal instead of applying separately to AIQ and eligible state routes. |
We can help you separate AIQ, state quota, private-college and backup options before counselling starts.
🏛️Who Conducts Which Counselling?
A lot of confusion starts here, so keep this clear from day one:
- 15% All India Quota MBBS/BDS seats
- AIIMS and JIPMER UG medical seats under MCC-covered counselling
- Central Universities such as DU, BHU and AMU seat pools covered by MCC
- AFMC, ESIC and GGSIPU-linked MCC-covered medical seat categories
- 100% Deemed University seats, including NRI seat pools where applicable
- 85% state quota seats in government colleges
- Most private medical and dental college seats routed through state counselling
- State merit list, domicile and local-category rules
- State-specific document verification, registration fees and reporting rules
- State-specific mop-up, stray or special vacancy stages
You do not “choose only one” between MCC and state counselling. Most serious candidates apply to both, wherever eligible, to increase seat options.
🎓Types of NEET UG Counselling You Should Understand
15% All India Quota (AIQ)
This is the domicile-free national pool handled by MCC. If you want open national competition for government-seat pools contributed under AIQ, this is the route to track closely.
85% State Quota
This is run by the state counselling authority. Domicile or local eligibility is often the deciding factor, especially for government medical seats.
AIIMS, JIPMER, DU, BHU, AMU, AFMC, ESIC, GGSIPU-linked routes
Several high-demand central or institute-linked seat pools are also processed through MCC, but they can carry institute-specific eligibility rules.
State Private / Management / NRI
These usually run through the state authority, though the exact fee, document and seat-category rules can be very different from normal state-quota counselling.
📅Important Dates & 2026 Status
This is the safest way to read 2026 right now: some NEET dates are official, but the full counselling schedule is not. So students should use the official exam calendar and keep the latest available counselling cycle only as a planning reference.
| Event | Date / Window | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NEET UG 2026 application form | 08 February 2026 to 11 March 2026 | Official |
| NEET UG 2026 correction window | 10 March 2026 to 12 March 2026 | Official |
| NEET UG 2026 exam | 03 May 2026 (Sunday) | Official |
| NEET UG 2026 result | To be announced | Awaited |
| MCC UG counselling 2026 schedule | To be announced on MCC portal | Awaited |
| Most latest full MCC schedule available | UG Counselling Schedule 2025 dated 23 October 2025 | Last available reference |
Latest available MCC 2025 timeline reference
| Round | Last Available Registration Window | Reporting Window |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 21 July 2025 to 06 August 2025 | 14 August 2025 to 22 August 2025 |
| Round 2 | 04 September 2025 to 14 September 2025 | 18 September 2025 to 25 September 2025 |
| Round 3 / Mop-up stage in latest cycle | 29 September 2025 to 09 October 2025 | 24 October 2025 to 01 November 2025 |
| Online Stray Vacancy | 05 November 2025 to 09 November 2025 | 13 November 2025 to 20 November 2025 |
Do not treat 2025 round dates as confirmed 2026 dates. Use them only to prepare your documents, shortlist and budget in advance so you are ready when the live 2026 notices open.
✅Eligibility, Percentile & Reservation Basics
For MBBS and BDS counselling, NEET qualification is the base requirement. After that, each counselling route adds its own rules such as domicile, local status, institute quota, category certificate format, or NRI documentation.
| Category | Minimum NEET Qualifying Percentile |
|---|---|
| General / General-EWS | 50th percentile |
| SC / ST / OBC | 40th percentile |
| PwBD in Unreserved / General-EWS | 45th percentile |
| PwBD in SC / ST / OBC | 40th percentile |
Reservation basics students usually confuse
- For 15% AIQ and central-seat pools under MCC, the central reservation policy applies.
- For seats other than the 15% AIQ pool, the reservation policy of the concerned state government applies.
- Domicile-free does not mean fee-free or rule-free. Central and institute pools can still have their own seat-type conditions.
- Private and NRI seats often need separate documentation, payment planning and choice strategy.
NEET qualification only makes you eligible to participate. It does not guarantee that you are eligible for every state, every quota, or every private-college category.
📝Step-by-Step NEET UG Counselling Process
Whether you apply through MCC or a state portal, the counselling flow usually follows the same broad sequence. The exact dates and some rules change, but the order usually remains similar.
- Qualify NEET UG 2026
Without NEET qualification, MBBS and BDS counselling cannot move forward. Keep your application number, roll number, score card and basic identity documents ready. - Decide where you are eligible to apply
Separate your plan into MCC AIQ/central seats, your home-state counselling, private-college routes, and any NRI or special categories if relevant. - Register on the correct portal
MCC registration is separate from state registration. If you want both AIQ and state options, you usually need to apply on both portals separately. - Pay the required fee and security deposit
Different counselling authorities use different fee models. Read carefully whether the amount is non-refundable registration fee, refundable security deposit, university fee, or first-year tuition. - Complete document upload or verification
Some authorities verify uploaded certificates online, while others still use in-person or hybrid verification. Missing documents can block even a good NEET rank from moving ahead. - Fill choices carefully
Choice filling is where your actual admission strategy starts. College type, fee, bond, location, quota and category all matter — not just the college name. - Check allotment result and act on time
After allotment, candidates usually have to download the allotment letter, report physically, complete verification and pay the required admission amount within the deadline. - Move to the next round if allowed
Depending on your round and counselling rules, you may continue for upgradation, mop-up, stray or special vacancy stages. This is where round-specific rules matter most.
💰MCC Registration Fee, Security Deposit & Payment Rules
For national counselling planning, the latest available MCC UG bulletin is still the most useful fee reference until the 2026 live notice is published.
| Seat Type | Non-Refundable Registration Fee | Refundable Security Deposit |
|---|---|---|
| 15% AIQ / Central Universities / AIIMS / JIPMER / AFMC / ESI / related MCC categories — UR/EWS | ₹1,000 | ₹10,000 |
| 15% AIQ / Central Universities / AIIMS / JIPMER / AFMC / ESI / related MCC categories — SC/ST/OBC/PwD | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
| Deemed Universities — All Categories | ₹5,000 | ₹2,00,000 |
The refundable security amount is returned to the same account from which it was originally deposited, subject to the counselling rules. Students should avoid using an account they cannot conveniently track later.
Not sure how much money to keep ready for counselling?
Share your NEET score, state, category and target college type. We will help you separate registration cost, security deposit, tuition and reporting-stage payments clearly.
📂Documents Required
The exact list can vary by authority and seat type, but these are the core documents students should keep ready early.
⚖️Seat Allotment, Reporting & Exit Rules
Students often focus only on getting a seat, but the real risk is not understanding what happens after a seat is allotted. This is where free exit, security-deposit forfeiture and future eligibility become important.
Free Exit in latest MCC pattern
The latest available MCC scheme shows free exit after Round 1. Students can accept, upgrade or move ahead without the same level of penalty seen in later rounds.
Non-joining can cost money
In the latest available MCC bulletin, if a seat is allotted in Round 2 and the candidate does not join, the security deposit is forfeited.
Rules get stricter
Later-round seats are more sensitive. In the latest available MCC pattern, non-joining or wrong movement in later rounds can lead to forfeiture and elimination from further rounds.
- MCC states that all admissions and resignations, where allowed, are handled online.
- MCC also clearly states that it does not allot seats manually or on nomination basis.
- For state counselling, the exit and forfeiture rules can differ from MCC, so always read the round-specific state notice.
🔍AIQ vs State Counselling: What Is the Real Difference?
| Point | MCC / AIQ Route | State Counselling Route |
|---|---|---|
| Main seat pool | 15% AIQ + central/institute/deemed pools covered by MCC | 85% state quota + most state private-college seats |
| Domicile requirement | Generally domicile-free for AIQ | Often important, especially for government quota |
| Portal | MCC | Separate state authority portal |
| Fee rule | Common national registration and security model within MCC categories | Different in every state |
| Best use | National open competition and central seat pools | Home-state advantage, local quota and private backup planning |
Unless your eligibility is very limited, the smarter approach is not AIQ or state counselling. It is AIQ plus every state route you are genuinely eligible for.
🌐Where to Apply: AIQ, States & Useful Links
Use the correct portal for the correct seat type. That one decision saves a lot of confusion.
| What You Want to Apply For | Where You Should Track / Apply | Useful UGPG Page |
|---|---|---|
| 15% AIQ, AIIMS, JIPMER, Central Universities, Deemed Universities, AFMC, ESIC and related MCC pools | MCC portal | Full AIQ counselling guide |
| State quota and most state private-college counselling | Your state counselling authority | State-wise authority guide |
| AYUSH AIQ seats | AACCC / AYUSH central counselling | Track separately from MBBS/BDS counselling |
| AYUSH state quota seats | Respective state AYUSH authority | Check state-specific AYUSH notices |
Popular state guides on UGPG
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Kerala
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
Haryana
Delhi
West Bengal
Rajasthan
🧠Smart Counselling Tips for 2026 Students
Do not wait for the counselling schedule to start your preparation
Documents, budget planning, college shortlisting and state-eligibility checking should start before the portal opens.
Keep separate dream, realistic and backup college lists
Counselling works better when you build a practical ladder instead of filling only dream colleges.
Read bond and fee details before locking choices
High fees, service bonds and reporting rules can change the real value of a seat even if the college name looks attractive.
Do not assume state eligibility
Open-state, closed-state, domicile and institutional rules differ. A good NEET score alone does not make you eligible everywhere.
Track every notice on the live portal
Merit list, seat matrix, new seats, upgraded lists, revised schedules and withdrawal notices can all change your best move.
Never ignore later-round rules
Round 2, Mop-up and Stray are where many students either improve significantly or lose money due to poor planning.
🤝How UGPG Helps
Most students do not need more raw information. They need help turning score, category, state eligibility, fee comfort and seat-type preference into a real counselling plan. That is where practical guidance matters.
- AIQ vs state route clarity
- score-based college shortlisting
- government vs private vs backup planning
- document-readiness support
- fee and reporting-stage planning
- state-wise counselling direction
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