Cleared NEET or JEE? Congratulations! But wait—cracking the exam is just the first step. The real challenge lies in the counseling process, where many students get confused due to complex procedures and tight deadlines. Here’s a simplified, step-by-step guide to help you understand how the MBBS and JEE admission counseling works.
MBBS (NEET) Counseling Process:
1. Registration on MCC/NTA Portal
Start by registering on the official counseling portal (MCC for All India Quota or respective state portals). Use correct details—this is the foundation of your admission process.
2. Choice Filling and Locking
List your preferred colleges and courses based on your NEET score, category, and cut-offs. Be strategic and always lock your choices before the deadline.
3. Seat Allotment Result
Based on your choices, score, and category, a seat will be allotted. You can either accept it, wait for the next round, or opt for an upgrade.
4. Reporting to the Allotted College
After getting a seat, report to the college with original documents, pay the fees, and confirm your admission.
5. Further Rounds or Mop-Up Round
Didn’t get a seat in Round 1 or 2? Don’t worry! Participate in further rounds or the mop-up round to increase your chances.
JEE Counseling Process (via JoSAA & State-Level Bodies):
1. Online Registration via JoSAA or State Portals
Eligible candidates must register through JoSAA (for NITs, IIITs, GFTIs) or the respective state portal for engineering colleges.
2. Choice Filling & Preference Order
Select the branch and colleges you prefer. The order of preference is crucial—it affects which seat you get.
3. Seat Allotment & Acceptance
Check the seat allotment results and accept the seat by paying the seat acceptance fee.
4. Document Verification
Upload or present required documents at the designated centers for verification.
5. Final Reporting to College
Once everything is verified, report to the college to complete the admission formalities.
Documents Required (Common for Both)
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Admit Card & Rank Card
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Class 10 & 12 Mark Sheets
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Passport-size Photos
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ID Proof (Aadhaar/PAN)
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Category Certificate (if applicable)
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Domicile Certificate (for state quota)
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NEET/JEE Score Card
Final Advice:
Counseling is not just about getting a seat—it’s about getting the right seat in the right college that matches your career goals and budget. That’s where professional counseling makes the process smooth and stress-free.
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