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MCC Counselling 2026 – Complete Step-by-Step Guide (mcc.nic.in)
If you have qualified NEET UG 2026 and wish to take admission in MBBS, BDS, or B.Sc. Nursing, then MCC Counselling 2026 is the most important process you need to understand. This guide covers — what MCC is, registration, fees, choice filling, seat allotment, and expert tips to secure your seat.
Written by Dr. SR Prajapati — BAMS Graduate (MMM Udaipur), NEET Counselling Expert with 3+ years of guidance experience and 1000+ students counselled across India.

What is MCC? – Full Form & Overview
MCC Full Form: Medical Counselling Committee
MCC NEET Counselling is India’s official central counselling body, conducted by DGHS (Directorate General of Health Services) under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India. It conducts counselling at the All India level for MBBS, BDS, and B.Sc. Nursing courses.
Official Website: mcc.nic.in
MCC Counselling is also known by these names:
- MCC NEET Counselling (for UG courses — MBBS, BDS, B.Sc. Nursing)
- MCC UG Counselling 2026
- AIQ Counselling (All India Quota)
- mcc.nic.in Counselling (the process conducted on the official portal)
MCC NEET Counselling 2026 – Which Seats Are Covered?
MCC NEET Counselling 2025 – Which seats are covered?
MCC does not cover all NEET seats. It specifically handles:
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| Seat type | Quota | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Government Medical/Dental Colleges | 15% All India Quota (AIQ) | All States & UTs |
| All AIIMS (across India) | 100% seats | All India Open |
| JIPMER Puducherry & Karaikal | 100% Open + State Quota | All India |
| Deemed Universities | 100% seats | All India Open |
| Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU, JMI) | 15% AIQ + 85% State Quota | Special Eligibility |
| ESIC – Insured Persons Quota | Domicile Free | All India |
| B.Sc. Nursing – Central Institutes | Multiple Rounds | All India |
| AFMC | Registration Only | MCC refers to AFMC |

MCC Counselling 2026 – Eligibility Criteria
To participate in MCC UG Counselling 2026 :
- Must have qualified NEET UG 2026
- Must have passed 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English)
- Minimum required percentile:
- General / EWS: 50th Percentile
- SC / ST / OBC (NCL): 40th Percentile
- PwD: 40th Percentile (as per NMC/DCI norms)
- Age: Minimum 17 years
Domicile: AIQ seats are domicile-free — students from any state can apply.
MCC nic in Counselling 2026 – Fee Structure
MCC Counselling 2025 – Fee Structure
Two types of fees must be paid at the time of registration:
This fee is not refunded under any circumstances.
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| Category | AIQ / Central / AIIMS / JIPMER | Deemed University |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | ₹1,000 | ₹5,000 |
| SC / ST / OBC / PwD | ₹500 | ₹5,000 (same) |
This amount is returned after joining the college.
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| Institution type | Security deposit |
|---|---|
| AIQ Govt / Central / AIIMS / JIPMER | ₹10,000 (UR/EWS) |
| AIQ Govt / Central / AIIMS / JIPMER | ₹5,000 (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) |
| Deemed University | ₹2,00,000 |

MCC NEET Counselling 2026 – Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Registration on mcc.nic.in
- Visit the official website: mcc.nic.in
- Click on “NEET UG Counselling” → “New Candidate Registration”
- Fill in NTA application details, roll number, date of birth
- Download the Sandes App for OTP (recommended by MCC)
- Create a login ID and password
Step 2: Pay Registration Fee & Security Deposit
- Select counselling type (AIQ / Deemed / Both)
- Pay online: via Net Banking, UPI, Debit/Credit Card
- Download payment receipt — keep it safe
Step 3: Choice Filling & Locking
- Login → go to “Choice Filling” option
- Search colleges — by state, course, category
- Arrange colleges in order of preference (most preferred first)
- Lock your choices before the deadline — unlocked choices are not considered
Dr. SR Prajapati Tip: Fill as many choices as possible. There is no limit. The more choices, the higher the chance of getting a seat. Choices cannot be modified after locking — lock carefully!
Step 4: Seat Allotment Result
- MCC publishes the allotment result on mcc.nic.in
- Login and check your allotted college
- Download your Provisional Allotment Letter
Step 5: College Reporting with Original Documents
- Visit the allotted college physically with original documents
- Complete admission formalities within the joining deadline
- Late reporting = seat cancellation
Security deposit is refunded to the same account from which payment was made. If you do not join, the deposit will be forfeited.

MCC Counselling 2026 – Rounds Explained
MCC NEET Counselling is conducted in 4 rounds :
Round 1 – First Seat Allotment
- Fresh registration and choice filling
- Seat allotted based on NEET rank + preferences
- You can upgrade in Round 2
- Free Exit available — joining a Round 1 seat is not compulsory
Round 2 – Upgradation Round
- Fresh registration (or use Round 1 registration)
- Fill fresh choices
- Upgraded seat allotted — joining is compulsory
- Can further upgrade in Round 3
- If you don’t join a Round 2 seat, security deposit is forfeited
Round 3 – Final Main Round (Mop-Up Round)
- Upgradation from Round 1 & Round 2 seats happens here
- Joining is MANDATORY after Round 3 result
- Resigning after joining a Round 3 seat is not allowed
- After joining a Round 3 seat, not eligible for Stray Vacancy Round
Stray Vacancy Round – Last Chance
- Remaining seats after Round 3 are offered here
- Fresh registration is compulsory for SVR
- Important: If your name is on the allotted list of any State or Centre, you will not be eligible for AIQ Stray Vacancy Round
- Joining in SVR is compulsory — if not done, deposit is forfeited + elimination

MCC Counselling Reservation Policy 2026
Central Government reservation policy is followed for 15% AIQ seats:
| Category | Reservation % |
|---|---|
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 15% |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 7.5% |
| OBC – Non Creamy Layer (Central List) | 27% |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 10% |
| PwD (Persons with Disability) | 5% Horizontal |
Deemed Universities have no reservation for OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD — only Jain Minority or Muslim Minority reservation exists in some deemed universities.
OCI Cardholders: As per Supreme Court order (Feb 2023), OCI cardholders will be treated on par with Indian citizens and are eligible for UR (General) seats.

MCC Counselling 2026 – Which Institutions Are Covered?
1. 15% All India Quota (AIQ) – Government Medical/Dental Colleges
- 15% seats of government medical/dental colleges across India
- Domicile free — students from any state can apply
- 4 rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, Stray Vacancy Round
2. All AIIMS Across India – 100% Seats
- All AIIMS in India (AIIMS Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal, Jodhpur, Patna, Rishikesh, etc.)
- MCC conducts 100% seats
- Foreign National seats also included (OCI/PIO/Foreign National eligible)
- Eligibility: Must have qualified NEET UG, domicile free
3. JIPMER – Puducherry & Karaikal
- JIPMER Open (All India) seats: Domicile free
- JIPMER State Quota: For Puducherry domicile candidates
- 4 rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, SVR
4. Deemed Universities – 100% Seats
- 100% seats of all deemed medical universities in India
- No reservation (except Jain/Muslim Minority in some universities)
- Security deposit: ₹2,00,000 (refundable)
- Fees are generally higher — confirm from college website
5. Central Universities & Institutes
- Delhi University (LHMC, UCMS, MAMC, MAIDS): 15% AIQ + 85% Delhi Domicile (Class 11-12 from Delhi)
- AMU (Aligarh Muslim University): AMU Open + NRI + AMU Internal Quota
- BHU (Banaras Hindu University): 100% Open — domicile free
- Jamia Millia Islamia (Faculty of Dentistry): Jamia Open + Jamia Internal
- VMMC & SJH, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC Dental: 15% AIQ + 85% Delhi Domicile
6. ESIC – Insured Persons Quota
- Only candidates with ESIC ward of insured persons certificate are eligible
- Domicile free
- Allotment based on eligible list from ESIC authority
7. AFMC – Armed Forces Medical College
- MCC only handles registration for AFMC
- Actual counselling is conducted by AFMC authorities as per their norms
- Verify medical eligibility conditions from AFMC website
8. B.Sc. Nursing – Central Institutes
- MCC conducts counselling for central nursing institutes
- Same rules as BDS counselling apply

MCC Counselling 2026 – Documents Required
Bring these original documents + 2 sets of self-attested photocopies at the time of college reporting:
- MCC Allotment Letter (download from mcc.nic.in)
- NEET UG 2026 Admit Card (NTA issued)
- NEET UG 2026 Result / Rank Letter (NTA issued)
- Class 10th Certificate & Marksheet (Date of Birth proof)
- Class 10+2 Certificate & Marksheet
- 8 Passport Size Photographs (same as application)
- ID Proof: Aadhaar / PAN / Driving License / Passport
- SC/ST Certificate — in Central Government format (in English/Hindi)
- OBC-NCL Certificate — as per Central OBC list
- EWS Certificate — in prescribed format
- PwD Disability Certificate — from MCC approved centres (if applicable)
- Citizenship documents for OCI/PIO/Foreign National
Note: If any document is in a regional language, keep a certified English/Hindi translation along with it. Admission will not be allowed without original documents.

MCC Counselling 2026 – Common Mistakes to Avoid
From Dr. SR Prajapati’s experience of guiding 1000+ students — top mistakes students make:
❌ Mistake 1: Forgetting to Lock Choices
Many students fill choices but don’t lock them. Unlocked choices are automatically locked by the system as per schedule — but sometimes technical issues can cause allotment to be missed. Always lock manually.
❌ Mistake 2: Filling Only Favourite Colleges
Students fill only 5-10 colleges. There is no limit on choices in MCC — you can fill 200-300 choices too. The more choices, the better the chance of getting a seat.
❌ Mistake 3: Ignoring Deemed Universities
Some students don’t consider deemed universities at all. If your rank is slightly short and you don’t get a government seat, deemed universities are a good option — especially the top-ranked ones.
❌ Mistake 4: Closing the Security Deposit Account
Many students pay the security deposit from a separate account and then close that account. Refund goes to the same account from which payment was made. Keep the account active until the refund arrives.
❌ Mistake 5: Only Doing AIQ Counselling, Missing State Counselling
MCC AIQ covers 15% seats. State quota 85% seats are filled through state counselling. Register in both simultaneously — missing one means missing the majority of seats.
❌ Mistake 6: Thinking of Leaving Seat After Round 3
Resigning after joining a Round 3 seat is not allowed. Think before participating in Round 3 — whether you want to participate or not.
MCC nic in Counselling 2026 – Conversion Algorithm
In Round 3, when eligible candidates of a category are exhausted, seats are converted:
| Conversion Category | Category Converted To |
|---|---|
| ST (PwD) | ST |
| SC (PwD) | SC |
| UR (PwD) | UR |
| OBC (PwD) | OBC |
| ST | SC |
| SC | UR |
| EWS | UR |
| NRI (Deemed) | UR |
| Foreign Nationals (AIIMS) | UR |

MCC Counselling 2026 – Quick Reference Summary
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducted by | MCC |
| Official Website | mcc.nic.in |
| Courses | MBBS, BDS, B.Sc. Nursing |
| AIQ Seats | 15% of Government Colleges |
| AIIMS Seats | 100% — All AIIMS |
| JIPMER Seats | 100% Open + State Quota |
| Deemed University | 100% seats |
| Rounds | Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, Stray Vacancy Round |
| Registration Fee (UR) | ₹1,000 (AIQ) / ₹5,000 (Deemed) |
| Security Deposit (UR) | ₹10,000 (AIQ) / ₹2,00,000 (Deemed) |
| Eligibility | NEET UG 2026 Qualified |
| Min NEET Percentile | 50th (General), 40th (SC/ST/OBC/PwD) |
| Domicile | AIQ Seats – Domicile Free |
| Court Jurisdiction | Delhi only |

MCC NEET Counselling 2026 – Expert Strategy by Dr. SR Prajapati
After guiding 1000+ students, here is a proven strategy:
Phase 1 — Immediately After NEET Result:
- Calculate your expected rank using rank predictors
- Identify target colleges (Government AIQ + State Quota + Deemed)
- Register on Day 1 as soon as the MCC registration window opens
Phase 2 — Choice Filling:
- First, list AIIMS colleges (if rank is strong)
- Then Government Medical Colleges (low fees, high value)
- Then Central Universities / JIPMER
- Then Deemed Universities (backup options)
- Fill minimum 100-200 choices
Phase 3 — After Round 1 Allotment:
- If you got a government seat — carefully decide whether you want to upgrade in Round 2 or not
- If no seat — re-participate in Round 2 with fresh choices
- Simultaneously participate in state counselling as well
Phase 4 — Round 3 & SVR:
- If still no seat — aggressively register for SVR
- In SVR, deemed university seats are often available even at lower ranks
Need Expert Guidance for MCC Counselling 2026 ?
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Last Updated: June 2026 | Author: Dr. SR Prajapati, BAMS (MMM Udaipur) | NEET Counselling Expert | mcc.nic.in Official Data
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