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      NEET UG 2026 – Complete Guide for Medical Aspirants

      What is NEET UG 2026?

      NEET UG is the entrance exam for students who want to pursue MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses in India. It is conducted annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and tests students’ knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

      Exam Pattern

      • Mode: Offline (pen and paper)
      • Duration: 3 hours 20 minutes
      • Total Questions: 180
      • Total Marks: 720
      • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
      • Marking Scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 for wrong answer

      Eligibility Criteria

      • Minimum Age: 17 years as of December 31, 2025
      • Education: Completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology
      • Minimum Marks: 50% for General, 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates

      Important Dates

      The NEET UG 2026 exam is expected to be conducted in May 2026, with results announced within a month.

      Application Process

      Candidates need to:

      • Fill out the online application form
      • Upload required documents
      • Pay the application fee online

      Fee Structure:

      • General/OBC: ₹1,600
      • SC/ST/PwD: ₹900
      • NRI/Foreign: ₹8,500

      Preparation Tips

      • Study thoroughly from NCERT textbooks
      • Practice previous year question papers
      • Take regular mock tests to improve speed and accuracy
      • Manage time efficiently during preparation and exam

      Cutoff and Results

      The NEET UG cutoff depends on the difficulty of the exam and the number of available seats. Candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for admission. Results are declared online, and successful candidates can participate in counselling for seat allocation in medical colleges.

      1. What is NEET UG Counselling and why is it important?
      NEET UG Counselling is the official admission process for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, and AYUSH courses across India. Once a student qualifies NEET, they must register for counselling to secure a medical seat. The counselling ensures transparent and merit-based allotment based on rank, preferences, and category. Even a good NEET score does not guarantee a seat unless the candidate participates in counselling, making this process crucial for final admission.
      2. How many rounds are conducted in NEET UG Counselling?
      NEET UG Counselling typically includes four rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Stray Vacancy Round. MCC conducts counselling for AIQ, AIIMS, JIPMER, and deemed universities, while states conduct their own rounds for state quota and private colleges. Students have multiple opportunities to secure or upgrade their seat, especially in Mop-Up and Stray rounds where many seats often become available.
      3. What documents are required during NEET UG Counselling?
      Candidates need NEET UG Admit Card, Scorecard, Class 10 and 12 certificates, passport-size photos, valid photo ID, category certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate (for state quota), and PwD certificate if eligible. After seat allotment, the provisional allotment letter is mandatory during reporting. Keeping all documents organized ensures smooth verification and avoids rejection during the admission process.
      4. Can a student participate in both MCC counselling and state counselling?
      Yes, students can participate in both MCC and state counselling simultaneously. This increases their chances of securing a medical seat since MCC covers AIQ, AIIMS, JIPMER, and deemed universities, while state counselling includes 85% state quota and private colleges. Participating in both provides more options. However, once a seat is joined, further participation rules apply and must be followed carefully to avoid cancellation.
      5. How should students select colleges during the choice-filling process?
      Students should select colleges based on previous year cutoffs, fees, location, hospital facilities, and overall academic environment. It is important to create a mix of top, mid-tier, and backup colleges. Choices should be based on personalized factors rather than copying others. Proper research and guidance improve the chances of getting a better seat. Expert counselling can also help in building a smart and strategic choice-filling list.
      6. What documents are required for NEET UG Counselling?
      The documents required for NEET UG Counselling include your NEET scorecard, admit card, Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, transfer certificate, migration certificate, domicile certificate, and category certificate (if applicable). You must also carry passport-size photographs and valid ID proof. Some states may ask for additional documents such as gap certificates or medical fitness certificates. Always bring original documents along with photocopies to avoid issues during verification.
      7. How does state quota counselling differ from All India Quota (AIQ)?
      State quota counselling fills 85% of government medical seats for state domicile students, and each state sets its own reservation rules and fee structure. AIQ counselling, conducted by MCC, covers 15% of seats across India and allows students from any state to apply. AIQ offers wider options, while state counselling provides advantages to local candidates. Many students participate in both to increase their chances of securing a seat.
      8. Can I participate in multiple counselling rounds?
      Yes, candidates can participate in multiple counselling rounds such as Round 1, Round 2, Mop-Up Round, and Stray Vacancy Round. If you are not allotted a seat or choose not to join the allotted college, you may still continue in the upcoming rounds depending on the rules of that counselling authority. However, once you accept a seat and complete the admission formalities, you may be restricted from participating further. Planning carefully helps avoid missed opportunities.
      9. What is the difference between choice filling and choice locking?
      Choice filling allows you to select and reorder preferred colleges and courses freely until the deadline. During this period, you can add, remove, or modify your choices. Choice locking, on the other hand, is the final confirmation of your filled options. After locking, no changes can be made. It is important to review your list carefully before locking, as the allotment will be based on the locked choices.
      10. What happens if I miss the NEET UG Counselling deadline?
      If you miss the counselling deadline, you cannot participate in that round; however, you may still be eligible for upcoming rounds such as Round 2 or Mop-Up depending on the authority's rules. Missing the early rounds reduces your chances since many seats get filled quickly. To avoid missing deadlines, always monitor official notifications and register as soon as the process opens. Timely action is key to securing a good medical seat.
      11. What is direct admission in MBBS?
      Direct admission in MBBS refers to the process of securing a medical seat in private or deemed universities without going through the regular NEET counselling rounds. Students can get admission by paying a higher tuition fee or donation-based charges, provided they meet eligibility criteria like passing NEET and having required academic qualifications. This option is popular among those seeking faster admission, but it is important to choose recognized colleges to ensure a valid MBBS degree and avoid future legal or accreditation issues.
      12. Is NEET mandatory for direct admission in MBBS?
      Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory even for direct admission in MBBS. Indian regulations require all candidates to clear NEET to be eligible for admission, including management quota or donation-based seats in private colleges. Colleges cannot bypass this rule. NEET ensures that candidates have the necessary medical knowledge and aptitude. While direct admission may speed up the process and provide flexibility in college selection, NEET eligibility remains a compulsory requirement for legally recognized MBBS degrees.
      13. Which colleges offer direct admission in MBBS?
      Direct admission in MBBS is primarily offered by private and deemed universities across India. Some seats are available under management quota, NRI quota, or donation-based seats. Government medical colleges generally do not allow direct admission, as they are fully merit-based through NEET counselling. Students must verify that the college is recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to ensure the degree is valid. Choosing accredited colleges is crucial for future practice and postgraduate studies.
      14. What is the process for direct admission in MBBS?
      The process begins with confirming NEET eligibility, followed by contacting the college for available management or NRI quota seats. Students need to submit academic documents, NEET score, and application forms. Higher tuition fees or donation charges may apply. Once approved, candidates complete document verification and fee payment. Direct admission is faster than regular counselling rounds, but students must ensure that the college is legally recognized to avoid issues with degree validity or licensing in the future.
      15. What are the advantages and risks of direct admission in MBBS?
      Direct admission offers quick and guaranteed entry into MBBS programs, allowing students to choose preferred colleges and avoid lengthy counselling processes. However, it comes with risks like higher fees, potential for unrecognized institutions, and legal issues if the college is not NMC-approved. Students should thoroughly research the college, verify accreditation, and seek expert guidance. When done correctly, direct admission provides a legitimate and secure pathway to pursue a medical career without losing time in multiple counselling rounds.

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