MBBS Admission Consultant
Madhya Pradesh 2026
Expert guidance for MBBS admission in Madhya Pradesh's 13 private medical colleges. We help through DME MP counselling and explain the Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana honestly — no overselling. Free consultation. Zero capitation.
Why Families Trust Us for Madhya Pradesh MBBS Admission
What We Do for MP MBBS Admission 2026
College Shortlisting
We analyze your NEET score, category, domicile, budget, and city preference to shortlist the best 3–5 Madhya Pradesh private colleges for you.
DME MP Counselling Help
We guide you through DME MP registration, choice filling, seat allotment rounds, and seat confirmation — step by step.
Document Preparation
Complete document checklist for DME MP counselling and MMVY scholarship applications. We verify documents before submission.
Honest MMVY Guidance
We calculate your realistic Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana savings upfront — no false promise of a fully-waived fee.
Merit List Tracking
We monitor DME MP merit lists and notify you of your eligibility status and allotment in real-time.
Fee & Loan Guidance
We explain the total fee structure — tuition, misc charges, hostel — and guide you on education loan options and bank tie-ups.
24/7 WhatsApp Support
Available on WhatsApp throughout the entire MP MBBS admission season. No query goes unanswered.
Post-Admission Support
Hostel queries, joining formalities, college orientation — we support you even after seat confirmation.
What Parents & Students Say
"My son got a seat at RD Gardi Medical College through DME MP counselling. The consultant was upfront that Medhavi Yojana would save about ₹1.5L a year, not the whole fee — that honesty helped us plan our finances properly."
"We are from Uttar Pradesh, so Round 1 and 2 were not open to us. The team explained the mop-up round clearly and got my daughter admitted to a Bhopal college with a transparent fee, paid directly with official receipt."
"My NEET score was around 420. The counselor suggested Sri Aurobindo Institute might be tough but Index Medical College in Indore was realistic — and it worked out exactly as planned."