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NEET Counselling 2026: Complete Guide | Registration, Choice Filling, Documents & Dates

NEET Counselling 2026 Complete Guide – Registration, Choice Filling, Documents & Dates

ShikshaMed brings you the most detailed, updated roadmap for NEET Counselling 2026. If you are an MBBS/BDS aspirant aiming for a government, private, or deemed medical college, understanding the counselling process is as crucial as cracking NEET itself. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and respective state authorities conduct the counselling in multiple rounds. This guide walks you through registration, choice filling, document checklist, crucial dates, and pro tips to secure your seat. Let’s dive in.

NEET 2026 (UG) exam is expected in May 2026. Counselling begins from July 2026 onwards. Bookmark this page for real-time updates from ShikshaMed — we keep you ahead of the curve.

1. Understanding NEET Counselling 2026: Two-Tier System

NEET counselling is conducted at two levels: All India Quota (AIQ) by MCC and State Quota by respective state counselling authorities. 15% AIQ seats in all government colleges + 100% seats in central universities (DU, BHU, AMU, etc.) and deemed universities are filled by MCC. The remaining 85% state quota seats are handled by state DMEs. Know your domicile rules and choose both options judiciously. We will break down the entire workflow.

2. NEET Counselling 2026 Registration – Step-by-Step

Step 1: Basic Registration on MCC Portal

Visit the official MCC website (mcc.nic.in) once NEET 2026 results are declared. Click on “UG Medical Counselling”. Register using your NEET Roll Number, Application Number, Date of Birth, and Registered Mobile Number. Generate a new password and OTP verification will be mandatory.

Step 2: Payment of Counselling Fee

Registration fee for AIQ: ₹1000 (General/EWS/OBC) and ₹500 (SC/ST/PwD). Refundable security deposit for participating in multiple rounds: ₹10,000 for UR/EWS/OBC and ₹5,000 for SC/ST (for deemed/central universities extra fee may apply). Pay online via credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI. Keep transaction receipts ready.

Step 3: Choice Filling & Locking (Critical!)

After registration, the choice filling window opens. You can browse colleges, courses (MBBS/BDS/AYUSH/paramedical as applicable), and prioritize your preferences. Tip: Arrange choices in genuine order of preference, not based on cutoff guess. The system allocates seats based on merit, choices, and seat matrix. Don’t forget to LOCK choices before the deadline – unlocked choices are NOT considered. Choice editing is allowed multiple times before locking.

Locking is mandatory: In NEET Counselling 2026, if you fail to lock your choices, the last saved choices will be auto-locked by the system. But it’s always safer to manually lock and download confirmation.

3. NEET Counselling 2026 – Tentative Important Dates

The official schedule for 2026 will be released by MCC/NTA. Based on previous trends, here is the projected timeline. Keep checking ShikshaMed for updates.

EventProbable Dates (2026)
NEET UG 2026 Exam1st week of May 2026
Result DeclarationBy 14th June 2026
MCC AIQ Registration Round 11st week of July – mid July 2026
Choice Filling & Locking (Round 1)10 July – 18 July 2026
Round 1 Seat Allotment Result20 July 2026
Reporting to College (R1)22 July – 30 July 2026
Round 2 Registration/Choice filling1st week Aug 2026
Mop-up Round / Stray VacancySept – Oct 2026

State counselling dates may vary slightly but typically commence after first round of AIQ. Candidates qualifying for NEET must register separately for their state counselling (unless only AIQ is needed).

4. Complete Document Checklist for NEET Counselling 2026

You must carry original documents + self-attested copies at the time of reporting to the allotted college. Missing any document leads to cancellation of seat. Prepare well in advance:

NEET 2026 Admit Card NEET Scorecard/Rank Letter Class 10 Mark sheet & Certificate (DOB proof) Class 12 Mark sheet & Certificate 8 Passport size photos (same as NEET form) Valid ID Proof (Aadhaar/PAN/Driving License) Category Certificate (if applicable – OBC/EWS/SC/ST) PwD Certificate (if applicable) Domicile Certificate (for state quota) Migration/Character Certificate (as per college rule)

Additionally, keep the counselling registration proof, fee receipt, and choice locking printout handy. For NRI/OCI candidates, additional documents like passport, sponsorship affidavit, and equivalence certificate may be required.

5. Choice Filling Strategy: Maximize Your Medical Seat

Do’s and Don’ts for choice locking

  • ✍ List realistic preferences: Including a mix of high, moderate, and safe colleges based on your NEET rank (previous year cutoff analysis). Don’t fill colleges you wouldn’t join – you might be allotted there.
  • 📊 Use available seat matrix: MCC and state portals release seat matrices. Compare across rounds – some colleges open seats later.
  • ⚙️ Simulate with previous year cutoffs: Refer to ShikshaMed’s cutoff dashboard to understand AIQ ranks for government, deemed, and private colleges.
  • 🔁 Modify before locking: You may edit choices unlimited times within the window – keep refining after each round of mock allotment result (if MCC introduces mock allotment).
  • ⚠️ Avoid overconfidence: Always fill all available choices up to your desired limit (like 200+ preferences). The system respects the order, so maintaining a proper hierarchy is vital.
🧠 Expert tip: During choice filling, also consider state counselling separately. If you are getting a better branch/college under state quota, don’t ignore it. Many students often skip state registration – never do that! Both processes can run simultaneously.

6. NEET Counselling Rounds Explained (AIQ 2026)

Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up & Stray Vacancy

Round 1: Fresh registration, choice filling, seat allotment. If you get a seat and are satisfied, report and freeze. If not satisfied, you can opt for ‘upgrade’ and appear for round 2. No penalty for not joining in round 1 except security deposit forfeiture (if you exit without resignation rules).
Round 2: Fresh choices can be added/edited. New allotment based on remaining seats.
Mop-up round: For leftover seats after round 2. Usually conducted for deemed universities and some central institutes separately.
Stray Vacancy: Final round for vacant seats, often conducted physically at college level but routed through MCC/state. Stay alert to avoid missing last opportunities.

What is “Free Exit” Policy?

For 2026, likely free exit is available till round 2 (if you leave before second round reporting, no fee forfeiture except registration fee). But always verify official notification at the time. ShikshaMed will publish policy changes instantly.

7. State Quota Counselling 2026 – Secondary But Important

Each state conducts its own counselling for 85% state quota seats and private colleges within the state. Usually the process runs on the respective state’s Directorate of Medical Education (DME) portal. Candidates must register separately, pay state counselling fees, and fill choices. Documents required are similar plus domicile proof. Ensure you follow both MCC and state schedules simultaneously to keep options open. Some states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu have their own specific guidelines. Visit ShikshaMed’s state-wise hub for detailed breakdowns.

8. Mistakes to Avoid During NEET Counselling 2026

  • Missing deadlines: Registration, choice locking, and reporting dates are hard deadlines. No extensions are given.
  • Not verifying documents: Keep original documents in a folder. Even minor mismatch between NEET application and current certificates can be problematic.
  • Ignoring upgradation rules: Many candidates forget to select ‘upgradation’ option if they wish to participate in next rounds. Know the “float/upgrade” option while reporting.
  • Overlooking deemed university fee structure: Tuition fees for deemed universities are high. Check bonds, refund policies before locking choices.

9. NEET Counselling 2026 – Key Web Portals & Resources

🔗 MCC Official Website: mcc.nic.in
🔗 NTA NEET Website: neet.nta.nic.in
🔗 State-specific portals: (e.g., UP: updgme.in; Maharashtra: cetcell.mahacet.org)
📌 Bookmark ShikshaMed.com for real-time counselling alerts, seat matrix analysis, college predictor tools (coming soon) and expert articles.


10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is NEET Counselling 2026 online?

Yes, 100% online process – registration, choice filling, fee payment, and allotment. Reporting to college is offline with document verification.

Q2. Can I participate in both AIQ and state counselling?

Absolutely. Many candidates do both. But once you confirm a seat in AIQ and join college, you become ineligible for further state rounds. Plan accordingly.

Q3. What if I forget to lock choices in NEET Counselling 2026?

The last saved/edited choices will be automatically locked after the final date. But always manually lock to avoid any system glitch.

Q4. Are there mop-up rounds for deemed universities?

Yes, MCC specifically conducts a separate deemed university counselling. State mop-up round may also be conducted for private colleges.

Q5. When will the NEET 2026 counselling official notification be released?

Typically by June-end after NEET results. We at ShikshaMed will notify you via email and blog updates once released. Subscribe to our newsletter!

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Final Word: Start Preparation Now for Smooth NEET Counselling 2026

Medical seat allocation is a marathon that doesn’t end with NEET results. Your rank opens doors, but your strategic choices and timely documentation determine the final college. Keep your digital copies ready, track official announcements, and trust a methodical approach. At ShikshaMed, we’re committed to delivering accurate, updated, and easy-to-follow counselling assistance. Share this guide with fellow aspirants and bookmark it for quick reference. Best of luck for NEET 2026 and beyond – your dream white coat is waiting!

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