

NEET UG 2026 counselling dates are directly contingent on the declaration of the NEET UG 2026 result which.
which the National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release in June 2026 following the May 3, 2026 examination. Based on established historical patterns.
MCC AIQ Round 1 opened August 14, 2024, and July 21, 2025. the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) AIQ Round 1 registration for 2026 is.
tentatively projected to commence between July 21–25, 2026 at the official portal mcc.nic.in. The complete process spans four consecutive rounds.
Round 1 (July), Round 2 (August), Mop-Up Round (September), and Stray Vacancy Round (October).
operating in parallel with state quota counselling for 20+ states, each governed by independent registration portals and eligibility frameworks.
Karnataka KEA registration is expected in July 2026. Uttar Pradesh state counselling is tentatively projected for August 8, 2026.
Every round carries structurally distinct financial obligations, exit rights, and debarment risks that demand precise administrative management.
This authoritative professional guide delivers the complete tentative four-round calendar, the AIQ vs. State Quota dual-track framework, the Free Exit vs.
Forfeiture matrix, the Stray Vacancy debarment protocol, the complete document checklist including Gap Certificate specification, the tech registration checklist and.
and the complete post-result roadmap to a confirmed MBBS seat.
The Seat Matrix. the authoritative document listing all available MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc Nursing seats across all AIQ and state quota categories for the 2026 cycle.
is published simultaneously with Round 1 registration opening.
Candidates must analyse the Seat Matrix immediately upon release to construct a realistic choice preference list before the choice filling window activates.
Historically, each counselling round spans 10–15 days from registration opening to reporting deadline. a compressed operational window that rewards advanced preparation and penalises last-minute decision-making.
The dual registration strategy. simultaneously completing registration for MCC AIQ at mcc.nic.in and the target state quota portal.
is the single most critical tactical decision in the NEET UG 2026 counselling process.
A candidate who registers exclusively for MCC AIQ and fails to secure a seat.
in Rounds 1 and 2 may find state quota Round 1 registration already closed. permanently forfeiting access to 85% of available government seats.
AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC, AFMC, and Central University medical seats are allocated exclusively through MCC counselling. no state quota alternative exists for these institutions.
Candidates with multi-state domicile eligibility (qualifying under domicile rules in both a birth state and an education.
state) should note that Karnataka KEA registration opens in July 2026 while UP counselling tentatively commences August 8.
a logistically manageable dual-state window for eligible candidates who track both portals simultaneously.
Choice locking is the single most consequential irreversible action in the entire counselling process. Once a candidate manually locks choices.
or the system auto-locks the last-saved preference set at the window deadline. the list cannot be modified under any circumstance for that round.
Experts uniformly advise preparing a complete dummy preference list on paper before initiating any online choice filling session.
ranking all realistic, aspirational, and safety choices in strict decreasing order. The online session should function as a transcription exercise, not a real-time decision-making exercise, to.
eliminate time pressure and reduce the risk of ordering errors that cannot be corrected after locking.
The 5–7 day reporting window post-allotment is the most time-compressed and logistically demanding phase of the entire admission cycle.
Candidates must simultaneously arrange travel to potentially unfamiliar cities, secure temporary accommodation, compile original documents, procure a medical fitness certificate and. and complete institutional fee payment.
all within this narrow window.
Advance travel and accommodation contingency planning for all realistic potential allotment cities must be completed before the Round 1 seat allotment date, not after.
The "Free Exit" window closes permanently after Round 1. a candidate who accepts a Round 1 seat and subsequently wishes to exit to pursue a better.
option through Round 2 or state quota cannot do so without permanently forfeiting the full security deposit.
Understanding this exit deadline is the single most consequential financial decision of the entire counselling cycle.
The ₹2,00,000 Deemed University security deposit presents a critical family liquidity challenge that most counselling guides underrepresent.
This deposit is refunded only after the completion of all counselling rounds.
creating a 3–6 month liquidity freeze during which families must simultaneously maintain the deposited amount and fund fresh college admission fees.
Families planning Deemed University registration must ensure this capital is genuinely available as non-disrupting liquidity.
For payment gateway risk management: UPI transactions above ₹1,00,000 require bank-specific authorisation steps and may encounter concurrent server load during peak registration periods.
candidates should maintain at least two payment instruments from different banks and initiate payment transactions no later than 2–3 hours before the published deadline.
Upgradation strategy for Round 1 seat holders: Candidates allotted a Round 1 seat who wish to attempt.
seat upgradation in Round 2 must physically report to and pay fees at the Round 1 allotted institution.
but must deliberately refrain from submitting the Status Retention Form which.
which signals to MCC that the candidate accepts the current seat and exits the upgradation process.
The Stray Vacancy Round is the most underrepresented risk in standard NEET counselling guides. and simultaneously the highest-stakes administrative decision of the entire admission cycle.
A candidate allotted a seat in the Stray Round who does not report and complete admission formalities.
within the prescribed window faces both permanent deposit forfeiture and a one-year ban from the NEET UG examination.
The "conducted by individual colleges directly" dimension introduces an additional monitoring requirement.
candidates cannot rely solely on mcc.nic.in and must actively monitor institution-specific notices for deadline confirmations.
The Gap Year Certificate is the most underrepresented mandatory document in standard NEET UG 2026 counselling guides.
and the most critical compliance risk for the substantial dropper candidate population (Class 12 pass-outs from 2024 or 2025 appearing in NEET 2026). Precise specifications:.
The Medical Fitness Certificate has two distinct requirements depending on the reporting stage.
For MCC registration, a certificate from a registered MBBS practitioner confirming general fitness is typically accepted.
For final institute reporting, many government medical colleges require a fresh fitness examination conducted by the institution's own medical board on the reporting day.
a local practitioner's certificate may be formally rejected at this stage.
Candidates must confirm the specific fitness protocol with the allotted institution's admission office before reporting day, not upon arrival.
The Sandes App. developed by the National Informatics Centre and formally recommended by the NTA.
provides a significantly more reliable OTP delivery channel than standard SMS during counselling registration opening.
days, when concurrent access by millions of candidates degrades standard telecom network OTP delivery times.
Installing Sandes on the registered mobile number before counselling opens is a non-negotiable technical preparation requirement.
The MCC portal's concurrent user load peaks dramatically in the final 2 hours before any deadline.
choice locking, payment, and form submission should be completed well before this peak load window.
Karnataka's KEA conducts a mock allotment. a unique feature among major state counselling systems that previews the Round 1 seat allotment based.
on current choice entries, allowing candidates to revise their option entry before the final allotment is executed.
This mock-to-final revision window is typically 3–5 days and represents a high-value recalibration opportunity available nowhere else in the national counselling system.
Karnataka's reservation policy applies a unique multi-category OBC framework (Cat-1, Cat-2A, Cat-2B, Cat-3A, Cat-3B) totalling approximately 33% OBC reservation.
exceeding total reserved seats above 50% when combined with SC (~15%), ST (~3%), EWS (~10%), and Pw D (5% horizontal) reservations.
Out-of-state category certificates are not accepted for Karnataka state quota eligibility. all certificates must be issued by Karnataka authorities.
The NEET UG 2026 counselling process.
spanning four MCC AIQ rounds, parallel state quota rounds across 20+ states, compressed 5–7 day reporting windows, irreversible choice locking, Free Exit vs.
Forfeiture financial decisions, Stray Round debarment exposure, Gap Certificate compliance, and a mandatory October 1 academic session deadline.
is the most administratively complex phase of the entire NEET journey. A single missed deadline, an incorrectly submitted Status Retention Form, or an inadvertent Stray.
Round no-show can nullify years of preparation investment with compounding financial and academic penalties.
Newlife Overseas Company provides structured, professionally accountable advisory from NEET result interpretation through.
confirmed medical seat admission across every counselling date and round in the 2026 cycle.
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NEET UG 2026 counselling dates are dependent on the June 2026 result declaration from NTA. Based on established historical benchmarks.
MCC AIQ Round 1 opened August 14, 2024 and July 21, 2025.
the 2026 MCC AIQ Round 1 registration is tentatively projected for July 21–25, 2026 at mcc.nic.in.
The complete tentative four-round schedule: Round 1 registration and choice filling. July 2026. Round 1 seat allotment and reporting. August 2026.
Round 2 registration, choice filling, allotment, and reporting. August 2026. Mop-Up Round (Round 3). late August to September 2026. Stray Vacancy Round (Round 4).
September to October 2026. State quota rounds. August to November 2026. Academic session commencement. October 1, 2026. The MCC announces official schedules via mcc.nic.in.
all tentative dates should be updated against official MCC notifications as soon as they are released in July 2026.
Newlife Overseas Company provides real-time counselling date monitoring, registration deadline alerts and.
and complete round-by-round advisory for NEET UG 2026 candidates across both MCC AIQ and all state quota rounds.
MCC AIQ counselling (conducted at mcc.nic.in) allocates the 15% All India Quota of government MBBS/BDS seats, 100% of AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC, AFMC seats and.
and all Central and Deemed University seats. with no domicile restriction applicable across any of these seat categories.
State Quota counselling (conducted by individual state CET Cells) allocates the 85% state government seats and 100% of private college seats within each state.
with domicile eligibility requirements that vary significantly by state. The dual registration strategy requires candidates to complete MCC AIQ registration at mcc.nic.in.
simultaneously with state quota registration at their target state portal (kea.kar.nic.in for Karnataka. July 2026. upneet.gov.in for UP. tentatively August 8, 2026. cetcell.mahacet.org for Maharashtra.
August 2026). The two registration processes are entirely independent. completing one does not satisfy the other, and missing either registration window cannot be reversed.
Candidates holding Karnataka birth domicile and UP education domicile may register for both state quota systems within their respective registration windows.
Newlife Overseas Company provides simultaneous dual-track registration management. MCC AIQ and all target state portals.
with deadline synchronisation, document compliance audit, and real-time monitoring across all active registration windows.
The Free Exit option is exclusively available in Round 1.
a candidate who accepts a Round 1 allotment but wishes to withdraw (to pursue Round 2 upgradation.
or state quota options) may exit without any financial penalty, receiving full security deposit retention or refund.
From Round 2 onwards, all exits trigger permanent forfeiture of the full security deposit. ₹10,000–₹30,000 for government seats and ₹2,00,000 for Deemed University seats.
The security deposit refund for non-forfeited Round 1 exits typically takes 3–6 months from allotment.
families must plan for this liquidity gap independently of college admission funding. The Stray Vacancy Round carries the most severe consequence.
a candidate allotted a seat in the Stray Round who fails to physically report and complete admission formalities within the.
prescribed window faces both permanent forfeiture of the full security deposit and a one-year ban from the NEET UG examination.
The Stray Round should be entered only if the candidate is genuinely prepared to join any allotted seat regardless of city, institution, or specialisation.
Newlife Overseas Company provides complete Free Exit vs.
Upgradation strategic advisory, round-by-round forfeiture risk modelling, Stray Round debarment risk assessment, and financial planning for security deposit liquidity management.
The complete NEET UG 2026 counselling reporting document set includes: NEET UG 2026 final scorecard (latest version.
original + copies), Admit Card, Class 10 certificate (DOB proof), Class 12. marksheet (PCB aggregate verification), valid domicile certificate for target state, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS.
EWS must be current financial year), Aadhaar card, 6–8 passport-size and 4–6 postcard-size (4"×6") white background photographs (same as NTA application), medical fitness certificate and.
and migration/transfer certificate for inter-state board transitions. The Gap Year Certificate. mandatory for all dropper candidates (Class 12 pass-outs from 2024 or 2025).
must be a notarised affidavit on ₹100 stamp paper, issued by a First-Class Judicial Magistrate or.
authorised notary, stating the candidate was not enrolled in any academic programme during the gap year.
A local doctor's certificate or school principal's letter is not acceptable. Gap Certificates must be notarised before the reporting window.
post-allotment notarisation in unfamiliar cities within the 5–7 day reporting window is a documented high-risk failure point.
Regarding medical fitness: many government institutions require a fresh fitness examination by the institute's own medical board.
confirm the specific requirement with the allotted college's admission office before reporting day.
Newlife Overseas Company provides complete document checklist management, Gap Certificate notarisation guidance, EWS/OBC certificate currency verification and.
and reporting day logistics planning for all potential allotment cities.
Seven critical actions every NEET UG 2026 aspirant must complete before counselling dates are released: (1).
Activate the Sandes App on the registered mobile number and verify OTP delivery before mcc.nic.in registration opens.
(2) Notarise the Gap Certificate (dropper candidates) before the June 2026 result. not after allotment. (3) Confirm domicile eligibility for all target state portals.
kea.kar.nic.in, upneet.gov.in, mahacet.org. and identify any multi-state registration opportunities. (4) Plan family liquidity for ₹2,00,000 Deemed University security deposit with a 3–6 month freeze.
(5) Prepare the complete document checklist with originals and 4 self-attested copies. renew EWS/OBC category certificates for the current financial year.
(6) Study 2024 and 2025 Seat Matrix and closing rank data to build realistic rank-vs.-college probability models before the 2026 Seat Matrix releases.
(7) Install both Chrome and Firefox, clear cache, and prepare two payment instruments from different banks.
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score-to-seat probability modelling post-result, simultaneous dual-track MCC AIQ and state quota registration management, choice filling and locking strategy, round-by-round financial and exit decision support, Gap Certificate and document compliance, Stray Round debarment risk advisory, reporting day logistics support and.
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Disclaimer: All NEET UG 2026 counselling dates.
Round 1 tentative July 21–25 2026, Round 2 August, Mop-Up September, Stray Vacancy October, Karnataka KEA July 2026 (kea.kar.nic.in), UP tentative August 8 2026, academic session October 1 2026, MCC AIQ security deposits ₹10,000–₹30,000 government / ₹2,00,000 Deemed, 3–6.
month refund timeline, Free Exit Round 1 only, Stray Round one-year NEET debarment, Gap Certificate notarised affidavit ₹100 stamp paper, Karnataka reservation SC ~15% ST ~3% Cat-1 ~4% Cat-2A ~15%, Karnataka UGCET registration January 17–February 27 2026, mock allotment mid-August.
are sourced from mcc.nic.in official MCC portal, mbbsadmissionabroad.in MCC NEET UG counselling 2026, mbbsadmissionabroad.in NEET UG counselling rounds, Collegedunia NEET counselling 2026 schedule, Shiksha MCC NEET counselling dates, Careers360 NEET counselling.
schedule, Karnataka Fut Education NEET KEA 2026, NEETSupport Karnataka KEA 2026, Shiva Learning Karnataka NEET counselling, NEETSupport MCC NEET UG 2026 live, NEETCounselling2025 Karnataka, Karnataka Careers360 MBBS counselling, current as of March 2026.
Verify all current and final official NEET UG 2026 counselling dates exclusively at mcc.nic.in and respective state CET Cell portals.
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