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MCC NEET PG Counselling
2026 — Complete Process Guide

MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) runs All India Quota counselling for 50% of government seats and 100% of deemed/central university seats, across 4 rounds. Here is exactly how registration, choice filling, and allotment work.

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Counselling Rounds
50%
Govt Seats (AIQ)
100%
Deemed/Central Seats
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What MCC Covers

What Does MCC NEET PG Counselling Actually Cover?

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), under the Directorate General of Health Services, conducts centralized counselling for 50% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical colleges and 100% of seats in deemed universities and central institutions (like AIIMS, JIPMER). The remaining 50% of government seats and all state private-college seats go through each state's own counselling body — a separate process from MCC.

Round-Wise Breakdown

MCC NEET PG Counselling — 4 Rounds Explained

Round 1

Initial choice filling and allotment based on NEET PG rank. Most seats are filled here. Candidates can accept the seat, join, or wait for a better option in later rounds (with conditions).

Round 2

Fresh choice filling for candidates who did not get a seat in Round 1, plus upgrades for eligible candidates. Vacant seats from Round 1 (non-joiners) are added back to the pool.

Round 3 — Mop-Up

Fills remaining vacant seats after Round 2. New candidates who missed earlier rounds may also be eligible to register, depending on that year's MCC guidelines.

Round 4 — Stray Vacancy

The final round for any seats still vacant after mop-up. Often has the most relaxed effective cutoff of all 4 rounds, since only leftover seats remain.

Step by Step

MCC NEET PG Counselling — Process Step by Step

1
Qualify NEET PG

Score at or above the qualifying percentile for your category (General/EWS ~50th percentile).

2
Register on mcc.nic.in

Create your MCC profile using your NEET PG roll number and application number.

3
Pay Registration Fee & Deposit

Pay the counselling registration fee and refundable security deposit before the deadline for each round.

4
Fill & Lock Choices

Rank your preferred colleges and specialities. You must actively lock your choices — unlocked choices are not considered.

5
Check Seat Allotment

MCC releases the allotment result based on your rank, category and locked choices.

6
Report & Verify Documents

Report to the allotted college within the reporting window with original documents for verification and admission.

FAQ

MCC NEET PG Counselling — Frequently Asked Questions

MCC handles All India Quota (50% of government seats) plus 100% of deemed/central university seats. Your home state handles the remaining 50% of government seats and all state private-college seats through its own separate counselling process.
Unlocked choices are typically not considered for that round allotment. Always lock your choices before the stated deadline to be eligible for seat allotment in that round.
Yes, subject to that year MCC guidelines — candidates who accept a seat in an earlier round may be eligible to participate in later rounds for an upgrade, though rules on freezing/floating status vary by round.
This varies by counselling cycle — MCC publishes specific eligibility rules for Stray Vacancy each year, so always check the current bulletin on mcc.nic.in before assuming eligibility.
The MCC portal only shows and allots All India Quota and deemed/central-university seats. State-quota seats are listed and allotted separately on your state counselling authority's own portal.

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