NEET UG Counselling 2026: Complete Guide to AIQ Counselling, State Counselling, Choice Filling, Expected Cutoffs & Seat Allotment
Every year, thousands of NEET-qualified students miss out on their preferred medical college—not because of low scores, but because they don’t fully understand the counselling process. A single mistake during choice filling, document verification, or seat acceptance can cost a candidate an MBBS or BDS seat.
This complete guide explains everything you need to know about NEET UG Counselling 2026, including AIQ counselling dates, state counselling schedules, choice filling strategy, expected cutoffs, seat allotment process, required documents, and expert tips.
What is NEET UG Counselling?
NEET UG Counselling is the admission process through which qualified candidates are allotted seats in:
- MBBS
- BDS
- BAMS
- BHMS
- BUMS
- BSMS
- BVSc & AH
- Nursing (selected institutions)
- Other NEET-based medical courses
Admission is based on:
- NEET Rank
- Category
- Reservation
- State Domicile
- Seat Availability
- Candidate Preferences
Types of NEET Counselling 2026
There are two major counselling systems.
1. AIQ (All India Quota) Counselling
AIQ counselling covers:
- 15% Government Medical College Seats
- Central Universities
- AIIMS
- JIPMER
- ESIC Colleges
- Deemed Universities
- AFMC (separate admission process)
This counselling is conducted centrally.
2. State Counselling
Each state conducts counselling for:
- 85% Government Medical Seats
- Private Medical Colleges
- State Universities
Every state releases its own:
- Registration dates
- Merit list
- Choice filling schedule
- Seat allotment
- Reporting dates
Students should carefully follow the official notifications of the state where they are eligible.
Expected NEET Counselling 2026 Schedule
The official schedule will be announced after the NEET results. A typical sequence is:
| Process | Expected Timeline |
|---|---|
| NEET Result | Announced by NTA |
| AIQ Registration | Shortly after result |
| Choice Filling | Following registration |
| Round 1 Seat Allotment | After choice locking |
| College Reporting | As per allotment |
| Round 2 Registration | After Round 1 |
| Mop-Up Round | Later rounds |
| Stray Vacancy Round | Final admissions |
Always rely on the official counselling notifications for exact dates.
AIQ Counselling Process Step-by-Step
Step 1: Registration
Create your counselling account using:
- NEET Roll Number
- Application Number
- Required personal details
Step 2: Document Verification
Keep scanned and original copies ready.
Documents generally include:
- NEET Score Card
- Admit Card
- Class 10 Certificate
- Class 12 Marksheet
- Identity Proof
- Passport Size Photographs
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile Certificate (if required)
- PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Step 3: Choice Filling
Choice filling is one of the most important stages.
Candidates can select:
- Medical Colleges
- Dental Colleges
- Courses
Arrange them in order of preference.
There is generally no limit to the number of choices, so adding more realistic options improves the chances of seat allotment.
Step 4: Choice Locking
After reviewing all selected colleges:
- Verify preferences
- Lock choices before the deadline
Unlocked choices may be auto-locked at the deadline according to counselling rules.
Step 5: Seat Allotment
Seat allotment depends on:
- NEET Rank
- Category
- Reservation
- Candidate’s choices
- Seat availability
Step 6: Download Allotment Letter
If allotted a seat:
- Download the allotment letter
- Complete document verification
- Report to the allotted institute within the specified time
How Seat Allotment Works
Seat allotment is based on multiple factors.
Rank
A better NEET rank increases the probability of getting preferred colleges.
Reservation
Reservation policies differ for categories and states.
Choice Preference
A well-planned preference list significantly affects the final allotment.
Seat Availability
Availability changes after every counselling round.
Choice Filling Strategy for Better Chances
Many students lose good colleges because of poor planning.
A balanced strategy includes:
Dream Colleges
Top government medical colleges that are difficult to secure but worth listing.
Target Colleges
Institutions where admission chances match your expected rank.
Safe Colleges
Colleges with historically lower closing ranks that provide a backup option.
Adding colleges across these categories improves the likelihood of securing a seat.
Expected NEET 2026 Cutoffs
Actual cutoffs vary every year due to:
- Difficulty level of the examination
- Number of candidates
- Seat availability
- Reservation policy
- Overall performance of candidates
Government colleges generally close at lower ranks than many private institutions, but trends differ by state and category.
Documents Required During Counselling
Candidates should keep multiple photocopies and originals of:
- NEET Admit Card
- NEET Score Card
- Class 10 Certificate
- Class 12 Marksheet
- Transfer Certificate (if applicable)
- Migration Certificate (if applicable)
- Character Certificate
- Category Certificate
- Domicile Certificate
- Aadhaar Card or other valid ID
- Passport-size photographs
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Waiting until the last day to register
- Filling only a few college choices
- Incorrect category details
- Missing document verification
- Forgetting to lock choices
- Ignoring state counselling opportunities
- Missing reporting deadlines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is AIQ counselling different from state counselling?
Yes. AIQ covers centrally administered seats, while each state separately manages its own counselling process for state quota and many private colleges.
Can I participate in both AIQ and state counselling?
Yes, provided you satisfy the eligibility criteria for the respective counselling process.
Can I change my college after Round 1?
Depending on counselling rules, candidates may participate in subsequent rounds to seek an upgrade or different allotment.
Does filling more choices increase my chances?
Adding a larger number of carefully selected colleges can improve the chances of receiving a seat because it provides more allotment options.
What happens if I don’t report after seat allotment?
Failure to report within the specified timeline may result in cancellation of the allotted seat, subject to the applicable counselling rules.
Final Thoughts
NEET UG Counselling 2026 is the final and one of the most important stages of the medical admission journey. Understanding the AIQ process, monitoring state counselling schedules, preparing documents in advance, using a smart choice-filling strategy, and keeping realistic expectations based on previous cutoff trends can significantly improve your chances of securing a desirable medical seat.
Stay updated with official counselling notifications, avoid last-minute decisions, and make every choice carefully. A well-planned counselling strategy can make the difference between missing an opportunity and beginning your medical career in the college you aspire to join.
Disclaimer: Counselling schedules, eligibility criteria, reservation rules, and seat allotment procedures are subject to official notifications issued by the relevant authorities. Candidates should always verify the latest information before making admission decisions.
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- NEET UG Counselling
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