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The Problem Every NEET 2026 Student Faces Right Now

You appeared for NEET UG 2026. Now you are waiting for results. And the moment results drop, you will need answers fast - which college, which quota, how much fee, which round.

Most students spend hours jumping between 10 different websites. The data is scattered, outdated, or missing your state entirely.

Our free NEET UG 2026 WhatsApp group fixes that. We share real-time college cut-offs for AIQ and State Quota, seat matrix for government and private MBBS colleges, fee structure, and every official NTA and MCC counselling notice - all in one place, as it happens.

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What Is Inside This WhatsApp Group - At a Glance

Everything shared in this group is built around one goal: helping you fill your college choices with data, not guesswork.

What You Get Why It Matters
Seat Matrix - Government + Private Know available MBBS and BDS seats before choice-filling begins
Cut-offs - AIQ + State Quota Both are different; knowing each separately is critical
Fee Structure - Govt + Private Private MBBS fees range from Rs.5L to Rs.25L per year - plan ahead
NTA and MCC Official Notices Counselling deadlines change round by round and are non-negotiable
Poll Questions and Peer Inputs See where your score stands against students in your own state
Last Year's Closing Ranks Use 2025 closing rank data to build a realistic college shortlist
Document Checklist State-wise document list - the most commonly missed step
Round-wise Allotment Alerts Never miss a mop-up or stray vacancy round seat

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Who Should Join This Group

This is a post-exam NEET counselling group - not a preparation or study group. Join if you are:

  • A student who appeared for NEET UG 2026 and is preparing for counselling
  • Scoring anywhere from 300 to 700+ and looking at both government and private seat options
  • A dropper planning for 2027 who wants to study live 2026 cut-off trends before next year
  • A parent helping your child navigate the MBBS admission process in India

If you are looking for study materials or mock tests, this is not the right group. This group is strictly for NEET UG 2026 counselling guidance.

AIQ vs State Quota - What Most Students Confuse

This is the single most misunderstood part of NEET UG counselling.

All India Quota (AIQ) covers 15% of government college MBBS seats and is managed by MCC at mcc.nic.in. State Quota covers the remaining 85% and is managed by each state's own counselling authority. The cut-offs, eligibility, and domicile rules are completely different between the two.

Factor All India Quota (AIQ) State Quota
Seat Share 15% of government seats 85% of government seats
Conducted By MCC (mcc.nic.in) State Counselling Authority
Domicile Required No Yes, for most states
General Category Safe Score 620-640+ marks 520-600+ (varies by state)
Counselling Rounds 4 rounds (R1, R2, Mop-Up, Stray) State-specific rounds
Private Colleges Managed by state authority Managed by state authority

Many students only track AIQ cut-offs and miss their actual chance in the state quota NEET cut-off for their home state. Our group shares both - separately, state by state.

Not sure whether AIQ or State Quota gives you a better chance?

Our app shows both NEET Rank Predictor + College Predictor - based on your score, category, and state.

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NEET UG 2026 Counselling Timeline - Key Dates to Know

MCC AIQ counselling for NEET UG 2026 is expected to begin in July 2026, after results are declared in June 2026. State quota counselling runs in parallel on state-specific timelines.

Event Expected Timeline
NEET UG 2026 Result June 2026
MCC AIQ Counselling Begins July 2026
Round 1 Seat Allotment July-August 2026
Round 2 Seat Allotment August 2026
Mop-Up Round August-September 2026
Stray Vacancy Round September 2026
State Quota Counselling Parallel - dates vary by state

Every one of these deadlines is strict. Missing a single round can cost you a seat you were eligible for. The group sends alerts before each round opens.

Why Students Lose Seats During Counselling - and How the Group Helps

Every year, students with good NEET scores end up with a worse college - or no college - because of avoidable mistakes during NEET UG 2026 counselling. Here is what goes wrong and how the group addresses each issue.

  • Mixing up AIQ and state quota cut-offs - The group shares both separately, state-wise, so you never apply using the wrong benchmark
  • Filling college choices emotionally, not strategically - Last year's closing ranks, shared inside the group, help you build a data-backed list before you lock choices
  • Missing the mop-up or stray vacancy round - Round-wise alerts go out before each round so you act on time, every time
  • Not knowing private college fee reality before locking a seat - Government and private MBBS college fee structures are shared proactively inside the group, so there are no surprises
  • Incomplete documents causing seat cancellation at reporting - A state-wise document checklist for NEET counselling is shared before each round begins

The NEET counselling mop-up round and stray vacancy round together fill thousands of seats that go unclaimed every year. Most of those students simply did not know the round was open.

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Join the Group Before Round 1 Opens

NEET UG 2026 counselling Round 1 opens in July. Students who join the group now will have weeks of seat matrix data, cut-off trends, and closing rank analysis ready before they fill a single choice.

The students who do well in counselling are not the ones who scored highest. They are the ones who had the right information at the right time.

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FAQs

Yes. The group is absolutely free. There is neither a registration fee, subscription fee, nor paid tier.

Yes. The group shares college-wise fee data before choice-filling begins so students and parents can plan realistically.

Yes. The group covers private college cut-offs, management quota details, and state-wise data relevant for scores from 300 and above. Not every student is chasing a government seat - this group covers the full picture.

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