NEET Counselling Guide
NEET Counselling Process Explained: Step-by-Step Guide
After NEET, one of the most confusing phases for students and parents is counselling. Understanding the NEET counselling process clearly can help you make the right decisions and secure the best possible medical college.
Step 1: Understand types of counselling
NEET counselling is conducted at two levels: All India Quota counselling and State counselling. Students should carefully follow official updates and understand which counselling processes apply to them.
Step 2: Registration for counselling
Students must register on the official counselling website, fill in details, upload required documents, and complete payment if applicable.
Step 3: Choice filling and locking
This is one of the most critical steps. Students must select colleges based on rank, preferences, category, location, fees, and realistic expectations.
Step 4: Seat allotment
Based on rank, category, and choices, seats are allotted. Students may accept the seat, participate in further rounds, or follow the upgrade process as per counselling rules.
Step 5: Reporting to the college
After allotment, students must report to the allotted college, complete document verification, and confirm admission within the specified time.
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What should I do after NEET exam?
Start with counselling preparation and understanding your options.
How do I choose the right MBBS college?
Consider rank, fees, location, and clinical exposure.
Is MBBS difficult?
It is demanding but manageable with the right guidance and mindset.
Common mistakes to avoid during NEET counselling
- • Not researching colleges properly
- • Unrealistic choice filling
- • Ignoring backup options
- • Relying only on hearsay instead of official data
Prepare beyond counselling
Counselling gets you into medical college. Preparation helps you succeed in it.