Mbbs In India

Overview

The Govt. of India has restructured the entire medical education system in India, which was very essential to bringing uniformity. So, as a part of this revamping, the NEET-UG Exam conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) replaced the former AIPMT exam in 2017. It took almost 5 years of hearings of multiple petitions by the Supreme Court to eventually scrap the AIPMT exam. Currently, aspirants get seats in medical colleges for MBBS and dental on the basis of their rank in the NEET-UG exam.

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Change in Medical Colleges Footprint from 2014 to 2026

Change in Medical Colleges Footprint from 2014 to 2022

Quick Summary

Total Medical Colleges MBBS Seats 818 ( 1,28,875)
Duration fo MBBS Course 4.5 + 1 Yr of Internship
Name of Entrance Exam NEET UG
Total Subjects in MBBS 19
Examination Body NTA
All India Counselling Body MCC
State Counselling Body DME or Medical Univ of Respective State
Gov Med Colleges Seats 455 (63,682)
Pvt Med College Seats 363 (65,193)
All India Quota Seats 21,504
State Quota Seats 95,418
Govt Seat Fee 0.5 -1 Lac / Yr
Mngmt Seat Fee 10 - 30 Lacs / Yr
NRI Seat Fee 35 - 45 Lacs / Yr
Students Appeared NEET-UG 2025 22.09 Lacs
Chance for Govt College Seat 2.88%

Medical Colleges and MBBS Seats Availability

Currently, there are more than 818 Indian Medical Colleges in India. Among these, 455 are Govt. medical colleges, and the remaining 363 are Pvt Med colleges. In these colleges, total seats for Academic Year 2026-27 are more than 1.28 Lacs if we further bifurcate, government medical colleges hold 63,682 seats, and the remaining  65,193 seats are in Pvt Medical colleges. In the last 10 years, 327 Medical Colleges in India have been established, which account for nearly 50% of the total number of Medical Colleges. Karnataka has the highest count of MBBS seats among all Indian states, with 12,195 MBBS seats, followed by Tamil Nadu (11,950) and Maharashtra (11,845) and so on. You can refer to the table given below for detailed information

Medical Colleges and MBBS Seats Availability

If we analyze the distribution of MBBS seats in India, we find that the southern part of India has the maximum number of seats, followed by the west, north, and East in that order. Due to the lower availability of seats and the higher number of applicants in UP and Bihar, the cutoff always goes on the higher side in comparison to Kerala and Tamil Nadu. For further clarity, here is a graphic representation of the number of MBBS Seats in each Indian state

State Name Total Colleges MBBS Seats Govt Colleges MBBS Seats Pvt Colleges MBBS Seats
Andaman Nicobar Islands 1 114 1 114 0 0
Andhra Pradesh 38 7215 19 3415 19 3800
Arunachal Pradesh 1 100 1 100 0 0
Assam 14 1975 14 1975 0 0
Bihar 22 3545 13 1645 9 1900
Chandigarh 1 150 1 150 0 0
Chhattisgarh 16 2455 11 1555 5 900
Dadra Nagar Haveli 1 177 1 177 0 0
Delhi 10 1396 9 1296 1 100
Goa 1 200 1 200 0 0
Gujarat 41 7525 23 4325 18 3200
Haryana 15 2710 6 1060 9 1650
Himachal Pradesh 8 970 7 820 1 150
Jammu Kashmir 12 1725 11 1525 1 200
Jharkhand 9 1255 7 855 2 400
Karnataka 73 13954 24 4249 49 9695
Kerala 34 5404 12 1855 22 3549
Madhya Pradesh 31 5725 18 3025 13 2700
Maharashtra 80 12824 42 6075 38 6749
Manipur 4 525 3 375 1 150
Meghalaya 2 200 1 100 1 100
Mizoram 1 100 1 100 0 0
Nagaland 1 100 1 100 0 0
Odisha 18 3025 13 1925 5 1100
Punjab 13 1899 5 999 8 900
Rajasthan 43 7330 31 4630 12 2700
Sikkim 1 150 0 0 1 150
Tamil Nadu 77 13050 39 5250 38 7800
Telangana 65 9540 36 4390 29 5150
Tripura 3 400 1 150 2 250
UT of Puducherry 9 1873 2 423 7 1450
Uttar Pradesh 86 13425 49 5925 37 7500
Uttarakhand 10 1450 6 750 4 700
West Bengal 37 6399 26 4149 11 2250

49% of government medical colleges (192 out of 389) and 42% Private Medical colleges (135 out of 317) were established in the last 10 years. This number is around 41% of the total medical colleges in India. In last 5 Years total 24 Thousand Seats added which is 22% of Total Seats whereas almost 5.5 Lacs more aspirants took NEET which is more than 42% ! Because of gap in number of aspirants and Seats availability it is a distant dream to become Doctor from a Govt Medical college in India.

MBBS Seats Trends in last 5 Years

As only 63,682 students get Govt seats in India against 22.09 Lacs appeared in NEET Exam 2026 , Success Ratio is only 2.88%. If we add 65,193 Private Seats with a budget of 70 Lacs- 1.5Cr, it still becomes less than 5%, which is not affordable for a Middle Class Family. Those who could not secure a Govt Seat and do not have a budget of 70 Lacs, they still can become a doctor from a Govt/ Public University from Abroad. These programs are English taught, within the budget of 20-30 Lacs and approved by NMC and other Medical Bodies across the Global like ECFMG/WHO. And, surprisingly 20,000+ students opt for MBBS through this route every year, which is almost one-third of the Students getting admission in Govt Medical Colleges in India.

YEAR MBBS Colleges MBBS Seats NEET
Applicants
(in Lacs)
Chances
of Govt Seat
Overall
Chances (Govt.+Pvt)
Govt Pvt Total Govt Pvt Total
2017 218 232 450 35870 34290 70160 11.4 3.14% 6.16%
2018 227 237 464 37140 35040 72180 13.3 2.79% 5.44%
2019 245 242 487 39385 35890 75275 15.2 2.59% 4.95%
2020 279 254 533 42735 37640 80375 16.0 2.67% 5.03%
2021 285 269 554 43335 39840 83175 16.1 2.69% 5.16%
2022 355 293 648 45125 45990 91115 18.7 2.41% 4.86%
2023 367 296 679 54168 50165 104333 20.9 2.58% 4.97%
2024 435 343 778 60863 55615 116922 24.0 2.64% 4.89%
2025 455 363 818 63682 65193 128875 22.8 2.88% 5.66%
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Private Medical Colleges in India Vs MBBS Abroad

There are numerous benefits to the MBBS Abroad over study at Private Medical College in India. You can refer to the below table to understand the values we fetch in MBBS Abroad on various critical parameters, that are crucial before deciding the right path

Key Parameter MBBS Abroad Private Medical College
University Type Public Private Both Only Private
World Ranking Available Not Available
Recognition WHO, WFME, ECFMG, US GMC,UK etc NMC and very few international recognition
Teaching Experience Up to 200 Years Mostly up to 10 Years
Tuition Fee 5/6 Years 3-5 Lacs/Year(Affordable) 8-15Lacs/Year(Expensive)
Global Exposure Very High, Students from across world No Exposure
Teaching Methodology Small Groups of 15-20 Students in each batch, Test after every Conceptual Class 100-150 students in a batch
Grading of Academics Mostly European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) University Level, CBME
Opportunities for Global Medical PG US, CANADA, Gulf Region, UK and other European Countries incl India Primarily India
Patient Interaction Moderate to High Very Less
Affiliated Hospitals Multiple Hospitals for different speciality College Hospital only

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Fee Structure of MBBS Colleges

Fee is a major factor when choosing a college. The Fee for any Medical Seat in India depends upon multiple factor like is it a Govt College, Private College or deemed University at the same time it also depends upon type of Seat like Government seats, Management seats and NRI seats. Even private medical colleges allocate some seats under government quota and the price is relatively lower than that of management seats in these colleges. The fee for MBBS in India for NRI seats is heavily priced.

In the table below, we are indicating MBBS in India fee structure of various types of medical colleges, viz. Autonomous Institute (AIIMS), Central University College, Deemed University College, Government Medical Colleges and Private Medical Colleges.

Type of College Govt. Seat Mnmgt Seat NRI Seat
AIIMS < 1 Lac N/A N/A
Central Univ. Colleges < 1 Lac N/A N/A
Govt. Medical Colleges 2-4 Lacs N/A 50 - 75 Lacs
Deemed Colleges N/A 0.75 - 1.25 CR 1.25 - 1.75 CR
Pvt. Medical Colleges 20 - 40 Lacs 75 - 90 Lacs 1.25 CR

Indicating Fees are average course fee approved by Fee Regulation commission of respective state for under various Category . It is important to note that there may be other miscellaneous charges also.

You can find the Fees for Govt Seat, Management Seat and NRI Seat for all college in any state by clicking particular state name.

State Wise Fee Structure for Govt, Mngmt. and NRI Category (in lacs)
States And Union Territory Govt Med College Pvt Med College
Govt Seat Mngmt. Seat NRI Seat Govt Seat Mngmt. Seat NRI Seat
Andaman Nicobar Islands 6.6          
Andhra Pradesh 1.8     2.7 54.0 162.0
Arunachal Pradesh 1.1          
Assam 1.3          
Bihar 1.1     51.7 72.4 106.4
Chandigarh 1.2   87.0      
Chattisgarh 4.6     18.9 36.5 126.1
Dadra And Nagar Haveli 3.0          
Delhi 2.6     26.4 67.5 131.6
Goa 5.9   44.7      
Gujarat 13.7 50.7 75.0 37.6 64.3 106.3
Haryana 7.6   76.4 50.0 62.3 126.5
Himachal Pradesh 6.4   72.0 43.5 73.4 153.5
Jharkhand 1.1     68.9 75.7 183.5
Karnataka 4.0     17.6 56.0 160.3
Kerala 1.8     38.3 66.4 121.1
Madhya Pradesh 5.5     60.6 61.4 152.9
Maharashtra 5.0     42.6 70.4 188.5
Manipur 0.4          
Meghalaya 0.5          
Mizoram 4.4          
Odisha 2.3     54.0 70.4 144.8
Punjab 8.8   87.0 35.3 48.5 131.5
Rajasthan 2.7 35.2 93.0 83.9 127.9 116.4
Tamil Nadu 1.3     27.6 67.4 117.0
Telangana 1.8     6.9 64.1 128.4
Tripura 5.5     20.3 52.9 110.3
Pondicherry 7.9   71.7 40.1 87.5 106.3
Uttar Pradesh 2.1 79.4 92.9   72.5 80.5
Uttarakhand 14.2     68.5 75.5 86.6
West Bengal 1.7     20.1 74.0 154.4

NEET-UG Exam Pattern 2026

Mode of NEET Exam Pen and Paper-based
Duration 3 hours
Medium of Exam English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu
Question Type MCQ Based
Total Question 180 Qus (45 Qus each in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany)
Marking scheme +4 marks for right answer, -1 for Wrong Answer

NEET-UG Paper Pattern 2026

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has revised the NEET (UG) exam pattern for 2026 to revert to the pre-COVID format. As a result, the exam will consist of 180 mandatory questions, with no optional questions included.

Subjects No. of Qus  Marks
Physics 45 180
Chemistry 45 180
Botany 45 180
Zoology 45 180
Total Que 180 720

NEET- UG Counselling 2026

Eligibility to participate in NEET-UG Counselling

NMC has defined 2 criteria which must be met for medical college admissions in India every year and same to be followed in 2026. These 2 criteria are score obtained in 12th Standard or equivalent grade and the NEET (UG) 2026 score.

12th Standard Eligibility Criteria

The candidate applying for NEET (UG) 2026 must have passed 10+2 or equivalent grade in science stream and have Biology (or Bio-technology), Physics and Chemistry as main subjects. The candidate must score a minimum of 50% marks in case he/she belongs to unreserved category, 45% marks in case of OBC category and 40% marks in case of SC/ST category. Moreover, the candidate must have completed age of 17 years by 31st of December of the year of enrollment.

NEET-UG 2026 Cut Off

Like previous years, the NEET (UG) Cut off for qualification will be 50 percentile for candidates from General category. Often the candidates confuse percentage with percentile system in this exam.

Seat Allocation Rounds in Counselling Process

  • Round - 1 : This is the main Counselling Registration which will be inclusive of payment of registration fee (Non-refundable) and Security Deposit (Refundable).
  • Round - 2 : This round is meant for candidates who appeared in round-1 and could not get any allotted seat. The candidates do not have to register again in such a case. However, there are fresh registrations in Round - 2 for those candidates who did not appear for Round - 1.
  • Mop - Up Round : This round is intended only for Deemed/ Central Universities: ESIC, AIIMS JIPMER.
  • Stray Vacancy Round : Stray Vacancy Round is intended for Deemed/Central Universities, AIIMS JIPMER. There is no fresh registration for this round.
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    Eligibility and Deposits for Counselling

    In the table below, we present precise Deposit amounts and Eligibility to participate in various Counselling rounds.

    Sr. No. Round Free Exit Exit with Ineligible for further Counselling Amount of registration
    for feiture of fees Fee (security deposit )
    1. AIQ Round - 1/Deemed Yes - - -
    2. AIQ - 2/Deemed - If not joined If joined Govt -10k, Deemed - 2 Lacs
    3. State Quota Round - 1 Yes - - -
    4. State Quota Round - 2 - If not joined If joined Govt -10k, Pvt- 1 lacs
    5. State Quota Mop-up Round - - If joined -
    6. Deemed Mop-Up Round - - If joined -

    MBBS Seats under All India Counselling 2026

    Below are the MBBS Seats available for All India Counselling, which is 15% of State Gov Medical colleges, 100% of AIIMS, 100% of Deemed Univ, categorized as  All India Quota Seats.

    College Type No of seats
    Autonomous Institute (AIIMS) 2194
    Central Universities Colleges 319
    State Govt. College 8641
    Deemed Univ. College 10350
    Private Medical College 0
    Total Seats 21504

    MBBS Seats under State Counselling 2026

    Below are the MBBS Seats available In the state counseling of various State which is 85% of State Medical colleges and 100% of Private Medical Colleges :

    College Type No of Seats
    Autonomous Institute (AIIMS) 0
    Central Universities Colleges 1035
    State Govt College 48968
    Deemed Univ College 0
    Private Medical College 45415
    Total Seats 95418

    Below are illustrated the seats that are offered to candidates applying through All India Counselling

    • 15% All India Quota seats MBBS/ BDS Seats of States (except Jammu Kashmir)
    • 100% MBBS/ BDS Seats of BHU
    • 100% MBBS Seats of AIIMS across India
    • 100% JIPMER seats
    • 100% AMU
    • 85% of State Quota seats of DU/ I.P University (VMMC/ ABVIMS/ESIC Dental) for Delhi State
    • 100% -Faculty of Dentistry (Jamia Milia Islamia) along with 5% internal Quota of Jamia students
    • 15% IP quota seats of ESIC

    Reservation in All India Counselling 2026

    All India Quota (AIQ) Seats

    Vertical Reservation

    Below is the category-wise reservation under All India Quota (AIQ) MBBS Seats Allocations in NEET UG 2026 applicable for 15%  Seats in all State Gov Medical Colleges, 100% Seats in AIIMS and Central Universities' Medical Colleges in India.

    Category Description % Reservation
    UR Un-Reserved 40%
    ST Scheduled Tribe 8%
    SC Scheduled Cast 15%
    OBC Other Backward Cast 27%
    EWS Economical Weaker Section 10%

    Horizontal Reservation

    Below is the sub-category of reservation applicable within each category of reservation in all All India Quota's MBBS Seats Allocations in NEET UG 2026

    Category Description % Reservation
    PwD Person with Disability 5%

    Reservation Policy in State Counselling 2026

    The seat allocation of any medical college is subject to the All India Rank obtained by the candidate in the NEET-UG exam. Another factor influencing the prospects of seat allocation is the caste category of the candidate applying. The central govt. has defined its reservation criteria for seats allocated via All India Counselling. Likewise, the constitutional law enables the Indian states as well to implement their own reservation criteria for allotment of seats via state quota.

    As a result, a candidate belonging to a particular caste or category is likely to fall into different reservation categories during central and state Counselling procedures. To provide equal opportunities in the society, some states may also provide special reservations on the basis of geographical location, the minority status of a community, minority status on the basis of language, armed force personnel dependents, etc. Such cases have been observed in states like Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and so on. Many states also reserve seats for female candidates in categories mentioned above like Telangana, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, etc. There are also seats reserved for candidates hailing from PwD (Person with Disabilities) Quota.

    Therefore, it becomes important for candidates to determine their caste or community as per their state domicile. You can check the applicable reservation policy in any state for State Counselling Seat by clicking the state name.

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    Every MBBS student realizes during their Graduation that MBBS Degree is just a basic degree and without a PG degree it’s very difficult for them to sustain. There is stiff competition for Medical PG after MBBS degree due to major gap between Passing MBBS Graduates and available PG Seats in Govt Medical Colleges. Currently 436 Medical colleges offer PG courses (MD/MS/Diploma) and the total 38 thousand seats are available in clinical and non-clinical streams (13K in Govt and 25K in private College) While 4,400+ seats in 179 colleges offering super specialty under DM/MCH programs. Fees for Medical PG in Govt College is around 2-5 Lacs where it costs around 1 Cr to 3Cr in Private Medical College or Deemed University depending upon chosen Specialty and College teaching Experience. Looking for Medical PG in USA (USMLE) is now days very popular among medical students due to less competitive arena (chances to get Medical PG in USA is much higher than getting PG Seat in India!). There are many other advantages like only merit based selection, Opportunities to work in world Class healthcare System, Very high income. You come to know your chances to get the Medical PG in US during your MBBS! Do you know Medical PG in USA is not only free but you also earn 30-35 Lacs INR salary during the PG course? For detailed information, you can refer our Medical PG in USA (USMLE) page

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    FAQs

    Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2026. Academically, you must have passed Class 12th (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech) with a minimum aggregate of 50% for General/EWS categories and 40% for SC/ST/OBC categories. Qualifying NEET UG 2026 is mandatory for all admissions.

    No, as per the National Medical Commission (NMC) regulations, NEET UG is the single entrance examination for admission to all medical colleges in India, including AIIMS and JIPMER. No private or deemed university is authorized to conduct its own entrance test.

    A per the NMC published data in Feb 2026 , For the 2026 academic session, India has approximately 1,29,000 MBBS seats across 820 medical colleges. This includes roughly 64,000 seats in Government Medical Colleges and 65,000+ seats in Private and Deemed Medical Colleges, offering a wide range of opportunities for aspirants.

    Currently, there is no upper age limit for appearing in NEET UG or seeking MBBS admission in India. The earlier restriction of 25 years was removed by the Supreme Court, allowing older candidates to pursue their medical dreams subject to fulfilling other eligibility norms.
    Fees & Costs

    Government MBBS seats are highly subsidized. The average annual tuition fee ranges from ₹5,000 to ₹1 Lakh, depending on the state. Central institutes like AIIMS have extremely low fees (approx. ₹6,000 for the entire course), making them the most affordable option.

    Fees in private colleges vary significantly by state and quota. Government Quota seats in private colleges can cost between ₹1.5 Lakhs and ₹8 Lakhs per year. However, Management Quota seats typically range from ₹10 Lakhs to ₹25 Lakhs per annum, with some premium colleges charging even more.

    NRI Quota seats are the most expensive, designed to cross-subsidy other seats. The annual fee typically ranges from $35,000 to $50,000 USD (approx. ₹30L - ₹45L). Deemed Universities often have higher NRI fees, sometimes exceeding $60,000 USD per year.

    Yes, besides tuition fees, students should budget for Hostel & Mess charges (approx. ₹1L - ₹2L/year), Caution Deposit (refundable), Material fees, and University Eligibility fees. It is crucial to check the detailed fee annexure on the counselling website before locking choices.

    AIQ (All India Quota) accounts for 15% of seats in all Govt colleges and 100% seats in Deemed/Central Universities, conducted by the MCC. State Quota covers the remaining 85% seats in Govt colleges and 100% seats in Private colleges, conducted by respective state authorities (e.g., KEA, DME TN).

    Yes, but only in "Open States." States like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana allow non-domicile students to apply for Private/Management seats. However, "Closed States" like Maharashtra and Gujarat restrict private admissions strictly to domicile holders.

    Admissions to Deemed Universities are centralized and conducted entirely by the MCC (Medical Counselling Committee). There is no state quota; all seats are open to candidates from any Indian state based on their All India Rank (AIR) in NEET UG.

    Yes. For AIQ Govt seats, the refundable security deposit is typically ₹10,000 (UR) or ₹5,000 (Reserved). For Deemed Universities, the deposit is significantly higher at ₹2,00,000. State counselling have their own deposit structures, often ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹1 Lakh for private seats.

    Competition is intense. For a General category student under AIQ, a score of 610-625+ is typically required to secure a Govt seat. However, in state quotas, the cutoff can be lower (e.g., 550-580) depending on the state's seat density and reservation policies.

    Yes, admission is possible with a score of 200-300, but primarily in Private Medical Colleges or Deemed Universities with higher fee structures. States like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan (Management Quota) often have seats available for lower scorers who can afford fees of ₹15L+ per year.

    This is the final round of counselling conducted to fill leftover seats. For Deemed Universities and AIQ, this is now conducted online by MCC. It is a crucial opportunity for students with lower ranks to secure a seat, often in high-fee colleges where seats go vacant.

    The MBBS course duration is 5.5 years. This includes 4.5 years of academic study (divided into 9 semesters) followed by a 1-year mandatory distinct rotating medical internship (CRMI) in a recognized hospital attached to the medical college.

    Yes, students in Government Medical Colleges receive a monthly stipend during their internship, ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 depending on the state. Private colleges also pay stipends, but the amount is often lower and varies by institution.

    Many states enforce a Service Bond requiring graduates from Govt colleges to serve in rural areas for 1 to 5 years. The penalty for breaking this bond can range from ₹5 Lakhs to ₹40 Lakhs. Deemed Universities generally do not have service bonds.

    MOKSH provides data-driven support, including Rank Prediction, College Budgeting, and Choice Filling Strategies. We help you identify "Open States" suited to your score and budget, ensuring you don't miss out on a seat due to technical errors in the complex counselling process.

    If you miss a Govt seat and cannot afford high Private fees, MBBS Abroad is a viable alternative. Countries like Russia, Egypt, and Uzbekistan offer NMC-recognized degrees for ₹20L-30L total budget. MOKSH specializes in guiding students to these affordable, high-quality global universities.

    The admission process is strictly merit-based through the NEET UG 2026 entrance exam. After qualifying, candidates must participate in centralized online counselling. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts counselling for 15% All India Quota and Deemed Universities, while state authorities handle the remaining 85% State Quota seats. Seats are allotted based on your All India Rank (AIR) and college preferences.

    To secure an MBBS seat, you must first qualify the NEET UG 2026 exam with the required percentile (50th for General, 40th for Reserved). Next, register for counselling on mcc.nic.in (for national seats) or your state's official portal. You must then complete Choice Filling to prioritize colleges. If allotted a seat, you must physically report to the college with original documents and fees to confirm admission.

    As per the latest National Medical Commission (NMC) data for the 2025-26 session, India has approximately 818 medical colleges offering over 1,28,875 MBBS seats. This includes roughly 455 Government Medical Colleges and 363 Private and Deemed Universities. States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh currently have the highest number of medical institutes.

    The counselling process involves four main steps:

    1. Registration: Sign up on the counselling portal (e.g., MCC) and pay the refundable security deposit.
    2. Choice Filling & Locking: Select and arrange colleges in order of your preference.
    3. Seat Allotment: Check the result to see if a college is allocated based on your merit.
    4. Reporting: Visit the allotted college with your documents to complete admission. Unfilled seats are offered in subsequent Mop-Up and Stray Vacancy rounds.

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