Becoming a doctor is not just a career choice; it is a commitment to serving humanity. The journey begins with the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), the most prestigious medical undergraduate degree. However, securing a seat in a top medical college requires strategic planning, especially during the NEET counseling process.
In this guide, we demystify the medical admission process, helping you navigate from the NEET exam to your final seat allotment.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the single entrance examination for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India. It is conducted by the NTA.
Once the results are out, the real challenge begins: Counseling. Seats are divided into two main categories:
15% of seats in all government medical colleges (except J&K) are filled through the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). This allows students from any state to apply for colleges across India.
The remaining 85% of seats are reserved for students holding the domicile of that specific state. State counseling bodies conduct this process, and cutoff marks are generally lower than AIQ.
Seat allotment is a complex algorithm based on your All India Rank (AIR), category, and choices filled.
Expert Tip: Always fill your choices in descending order of college preference, not based on where you think you will get in. The system checks your first choice, then second, and so on until a vacant seat is found.
Aiming for the best ensures quality education and clinical exposure. Some of the top institutes include: