Rank, category, state, course, college type, fee range, seats and historical closing ranks are all visible before shortlisting.
NEET UG Counselling & College Predictor Hub
A NEET UG counselling workspace to compare colleges, fees, seats, service bonds, cutoffs, AIQ rounds, state quota portals and document readiness in one place — every cutoff and fee figure cites its NIRF/MCC/reported source, with no mobile number or login required to see results.
Counselling Roadmap Like a Coaching Control Room
Coaching portals work because they show students the next action quickly. This hub keeps the same clarity: predict, verify, shortlist, then lock choices with fewer surprises.
Enter rank and category
Start with AIR, state, category and course filters before building your college list.
Check rules before locking
Compare AIQ, state quota, free exit, upgradation and security deposit rules.
Shortlist by real cost
Look beyond ranking: fees, hostel, bond years, penalty and reporting burden matter.
Verify sources before locking
Open any college card to see its NIRF/MCC/reported sources and data-quality label before you commit.
All Useful NEET UG Counselling Details in One Place
Instead of sending students to multiple predictor, counselling and coaching pages, this hub brings the practical details together: rank filters, quota rules, fees, bonds, documents, cutoffs and source citations.
Students can compare 15% AIQ style counselling with 85% state quota, private seats, domicile rules and category differences.
Opening rank, closing rank, seat split, course type and category movement are shown together instead of as isolated cutoff tables.
Tuition, hostel, development charges, security deposit, service bond years and penalty risk are part of college comparison.
Document checklist, allotment-letter readiness, certificate checks and round-wise exit risk are built into the counselling workflow.
Every college shows NIRF, MCC, NMC or reported sources with a confidence label instead of an unsourced cutoff number.
Know Which Counselling Bucket You Are Choosing
Many counselling mistakes happen because students compare unlike seats. AIQ, state quota, deemed, management and NRI seats can have different fees, eligibility, resignation windows and reporting rules.
Centralized counselling for eligible All India Quota, AIIMS/JIPMER, central institutes and deemed seats as applicable.
State authority counselling for domicile/category seats, private college state seats and state-specific merit lists.
Higher-fee seats where eligibility, documentation, payment schedule and refund rules must be checked separately.
Usually handled through MCC deemed counselling, with fee and reporting rules that differ from government colleges.
Search, Filter and Sort Colleges
Filter by state, college type, course, category and rank. Tap any row to open seats, fee, bond and trend details.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi New Delhi | Delhi | AIIMS/JIPMER | 132 | ₹1,628 | 1 | 1 | 47 |
Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi New Delhi | Delhi | Government | 250 | ₹2,445 | 26 | 58 | 145 |
JIPMER Puducherry Puducherry | Puducherry | AIIMS/JIPMER | 200 | ₹12,000 | 4 | 160 | 350 |
King George's Medical University, Lucknow Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh | Government | 250 | ₹54,900 | 8 | 326 | 1,352 |
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Manipal | Karnataka | Deemed University | 250 | ₹17,70,000 | 10 | 154 | 36,053 |
KMC Medical College and Hospital, Maharajganj Maharajganj | Uttar Pradesh | Private | 150 | ₹14,10,000 | NA | - | Not established |
Round-Wise Plan Students Can Actually Follow
Treat every choice as a financial, academic and reporting decision. Rank is only one signal; bond, fee, seat type and exit rule can change the real outcome.
Build three college bands
- Dream colleges above last closing rank
- Realistic colleges near your rank
- Backup colleges with acceptable fee and bond
Use the low-risk learning round
- Test your preference order
- Track allotment movement
- Avoid joining a seat you cannot afford or report to
Treat every choice as serious
- Check forfeiture and resignation rules
- Keep documents ready
- Do not rely only on previous-year cutoff screenshots
Move fast but verify everything
- Confirm official eligibility
- Watch fee, NRI and bond clauses
- Keep travel and reporting documents ready
Colleges around your category closing-rank band with acceptable fee and bond.
Better colleges where movement is possible due to vacancies, upgrades or category shifts.
Seats you can genuinely join, pay for and report to if counselling movement stops.
AIQ, State Quota and Document Flow
Move through the exact decision points that usually create confusion: free exit, upgradation, forfeiture, domicile and document verification.
Register and Pay
Register on MCC, pay registration fee and refundable security deposit, then confirm your eligibility and category.
Where This Data Comes From
College records combine NIRF's official annual medical rankings, MCC/NMC seat-matrix and bond notices where directly citable, and reported cutoff/fee figures from secondary education-news and predictor sites where official PDFs could not be parsed. Every college card in the predictor matrix links its individual sources and a data-quality badge — official verified, official plus reported, or reported - unverified — so you know exactly how much to trust each number before locking a choice.
This hub currently profiles a small representative set of colleges (AIIMS Delhi, MAMC Delhi, KGMU Lucknow, JIPMER Puducherry, KMC Manipal, KMC Maharajganj) to demonstrate the data structure end to end. Always cross-check the final numbers against the current-session MCC round-wise allotment PDF, the college prospectus, and your state counselling authority before choice locking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between AIQ and State Quota counselling?+
AIQ is the centralized All India Quota counselling run by MCC for eligible UG seats, AIIMS/JIPMER, central institutes and deemed universities. State quota counselling is run by each state authority, usually for 85 percent state seats plus private/minority/management seats, with state-specific domicile and category rules.
How does the Free Exit rule work in Round 1 vs Round 2?+
Round 1 is generally the low-risk exit window: if a candidate does not join an allotted Round 1 seat, the candidate can usually exit without losing the security deposit. From Round 2 onward, not joining or resigning outside the permitted window can trigger security deposit forfeiture and eligibility restrictions.
What happens to my security deposit if I resign from an allotted seat?+
The answer depends on the counselling round and resignation window. MCC UG 2025 rules state that security deposit can be forfeited if a candidate is allotted a seat in Round 2 or later and does not join, or if admission is cancelled due to wrong information or missing documents.
How is the state merit list calculated vs All India Rank (AIR)?+
AIR is the national NEET rank. A state merit list filters candidates using state eligibility, domicile, category and local rules, then assigns a state rank. A candidate can have a strong AIR but still be ineligible for a state quota seat if domicile or category proof is not accepted.
Should I choose a high-ranked college with a heavy bond penalty?+
Not automatically. A heavy service bond or penalty can change the real cost of a seat. Compare total five-year cost, service years, penalty, stipend, clinical exposure, location and reporting risk before locking the choice.
Can I use 2024 and 2025 cutoffs to predict 2026 admission?+
Use them only as directional signals. Paper difficulty, candidate volume, seat matrix changes, reservation changes, new colleges, NRI conversions and round rules can move cutoffs materially.
How is this different from other free NEET college predictors?+
Most predictor tools ask for a mobile number before showing results and cite cutoffs without a source. This hub has no login and no lead form — every college card shows its NIRF/MCC/reported source and a data-quality label (official verified, official plus reported, or reported - unverified) so you can judge how much to trust each number before locking a choice.