A Step-by-Step Guide on NEET 2025 Counselling Process: The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) UG 2025 examination concluded just two days ago, on May 4th, 2025. While the much-awaited results are yet to be announced, it’s a prudent time for aspiring medical and dental professionals to familiarize themselves with the subsequent crucial stage: the NEET counselling process. Understanding the step-by-step procedure will not only alleviate anxiety but also empower you to navigate it smoothly once the results are declared and the counselling schedule is released. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed overview of the typical NEET counselling process, offering valuable insights even before the official results are out.
Who Conducts NEET Counselling?
The NEET counselling process is primarily conducted by two authorities:
- Medical Counselling Committee (MCC): The MCC conducts counselling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government medical and dental colleges, all seats in Central Universities (like BHU, AMU), Deemed Universities, AFMC, ESIC, and AIIMS & JIPMER institutions across India.
- State Counselling Authorities: Respective state government authorities conduct counselling for the remaining 85% state quota seats in government and private medical and dental colleges within their jurisdiction.
You will need to participate in the counselling conducted by the relevant authority based on the quota you are eligible for.
Step 1: Waiting for the NEET 2025 Result and Rank List
The first and foremost step is to patiently await the official announcement of the NEET 2025 results by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Along with your scores, the NTA will also release the All India Rank (AIR) and percentile. This rank will be the basis for your eligibility and the subsequent counselling process. Keep a close eye on the official NTA website (neet.nta.nic.in) for all updates regarding the result declaration.
Step 2: Checking Eligibility Criteria for Counselling
Once the results are out, you need to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for participating in the counselling process. Generally, these criteria include:
- Qualifying the NEET 2025 examination by securing the minimum qualifying percentile.
- Meeting the age criteria as prescribed by the authorities.
- Having passed the Class XII or equivalent examination with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology) and minimum marks.
- Fulfilling any specific domicile requirements for state quota seats (if applicable).
The specific eligibility criteria will be detailed in the official counselling notification released by the MCC and the respective state authorities.
Step 3: Registration for NEET 2025 Counselling
The counselling process typically begins with online registration on the official websites of the MCC (mcc.nic.in) for AIQ and the respective state counselling authorities. This usually involves:
- Providing your NEET 2025 roll number, registration number, date of birth, and other required details.
- Creating a password for accessing your counselling account.
- Paying a non-refundable registration fee online. The fee amount varies for different categories and counselling authorities.
Keep all the necessary documents ready for uploading during registration, such as:
Step 4: Choice Filling and Locking
After successful registration, the next crucial step is choice filling. This involves logging into your counselling account and selecting your preferred medical and dental colleges in order of priority.
- Careful Selection: Research each college thoroughly based on factors like infrastructure, faculty, location, fees, and your personal preferences.
- Prioritization: Arrange your choices in the order of your preference, with the most desired college at the top. You can select as many colleges as you want.
- Locking of Choices: Once you are satisfied with your choices, you will need to lock them within the stipulated timeframe. Choices once locked cannot be modified. It is crucial to review your choices carefully before locking.
Step 5: Seat Allotment Process
The seat allotment process is conducted online based on your NEET rank, the choices you have filled, the availability of seats in different colleges, and the reservation criteria. The counselling authorities will release a seat allotment list (usually in rounds). You can check your allotment status by logging into your counselling account.
Step 6: Reporting to the Allotted College and Document Verification
If you are allotted a seat as per your preference and rank, you will need to decide whether to accept the seat or participate in further rounds of counselling (if applicable).
- Accepting the Seat: If you accept the allotted seat, you will need to download the allotment letter from the counselling portal and report to the allotted college within the specified dates and time.
- Document Verification: At the time of reporting, you will have to undergo a thorough document verification process. You will need to carry all the original documents (as listed in Step 3) along with photocopies for submission. Any discrepancy in the documents can lead to the cancellation of your allotted seat.
- Payment of Fees: You will also need to pay the admission fees at the time of reporting to confirm your admission.
Step 7: Subsequent Rounds of Counselling (If Applicable)
If you are not satisfied with the seat allotted in the first round or did not get any seat, you can participate in subsequent rounds of counselling conducted by the MCC and state authorities, subject to the rules and regulations. This usually involves fresh choice filling (for subsequent rounds) and seat allotment based on the availability of vacant seats.
Key Points to Remember for NEET 2025 Counselling (Pre-Result)
- Stay Updated: Regularly visit the official websites of MCC (mcc.nic.in) and your respective state counselling authorities for the latest notifications, schedules, and guidelines.
- Read Instructions Carefully: Thoroughly read all the instructions and information bulletins released by the counselling authorities before starting the registration and choice filling process.
- Be Prepared with Documents: Keep all the necessary documents ready well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.
- Make Informed Choices: Research colleges thoroughly before filling your choices. Consider all relevant factors.
- Lock Your Choices Carefully: Double-check your choices before locking them, as they cannot be changed later.
- Meet Deadlines: Adhere to all the deadlines specified by the counselling authorities for registration, choice filling, reporting, and fee payment.
Conclusion
While the anticipation for the NEET 2025 results is natural, understanding the counselling process beforehand will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to navigate it effectively. By familiarizing yourself with these steps and keeping a close eye on official announcements, you can be well-prepared to take the next crucial step towards your medical or dental career. Remember to stay calm, stay informed, and approach the counselling process with a clear strategy.
A Step-by-Step Guide on NEET 2025 Counselling Process FAQs
1. When will NEET 2025 counselling start?
NEET 2025 counselling is expected to start a few weeks after the NEET results are announced, likely in June 2025. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will announce the detailed schedule on its official website (mcc.nic.in) for the All India Quota (AIQ) seats.
2. Who conducts NEET 2025 counselling?
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts counselling for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats, Deemed and Central Universities, AIIMS, JIPMER, and ESIC colleges.
State authorities will conduct separate counselling for 85% state quota seats and private colleges.
3. What documents are required for NEET 2025 counselling?
Here are the essential documents usually required:
NEET 2025 Admit Card
NEET 2025 Scorecard/Rank Letter
Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets & Passing Certificates
Birth Certificate
Category Certificate (if applicable)
Passport-size Photographs
Valid ID Proof (Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Passport)
Domicile Certificate (for state counselling)
4. How many rounds are there in NEET 2025 counselling?
Typically, there are four rounds for NEET 2025 counselling:
Round 1
Round 2
Mop-up Round
Stray Vacancy Round
Each round involves registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting to the allotted institute.
5. Can a candidate participate in both All India and State Counselling?
Yes, candidates can participate in both All India (MCC) counselling and their respective State Counselling processes simultaneously. It helps increase their chances of securing a seat, but they must follow each authority's rules and deadlines carefully.










