MBBS Admission 2025
Expert NEET Counselling

Don't let a minor mistake in choice-filling cost you a medical seat. Navigate MCC and State counseling with 100% transparency and expert guidance.

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Medical Courses We Cover

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MBBS

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery.

NEET-UG Required
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BDS

Bachelor of Dental Surgery.

NEET-UG Required
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BAMS

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery.

NEET-UG Required
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BHMS

Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine.

NEET-UG Required
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MD / MS

Postgraduate Medical Degrees.

NEET-PG Required
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MDS

Master of Dental Surgery.

NEET-MDS Required

NEET 2025 Eligibility Overview

CourseMinimum NEET Score (Gen)Age LimitAttempts
MBBS50th Percentile17 Years minNo limit
BDS50th Percentile17 Years minNo limit
BAMS / BHMS50th Percentile17 Years minNo limit
MD / MS50th Percentile (NEET PG)No limitNo limit
Foreign MBBS50th Percentile17 Years minNo limit

The Premium Admission Flow

A strategic, proven 5-step process designed to eliminate stress and guarantee you the best possible medical seat.

1

NEET Result

Analyze your exact rank and percentiles upon declaration.

2

Profile Analysis

Deep dive into budget, state preferences, and category.

3

Strategy Plan

Create a mathematically sound choice-filling preference list.

4

Counseling Rounds

Expert execution of AIQ, State, and Mop-up rounds.

5

Seat Allotment

Guidance on document verification and physical reporting.

Challenges we help NEET aspirants navigate

From choosing the right college to cracking counselling rounds — here are the six areas where most NEET aspirants get stuck, and where GuidingMonk steps in.

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1. Choosing the right medical college

Finding a college that aligns with your career goals, budget, and lifestyle is no simple task. Factors like NAAC/NMC recognition, faculty quality, clinical exposure, hospital affiliations, and location all play a critical role — and the right choice can shape your entire medical journey.

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2. Understanding MCC & state counselling

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) handles 15% of seats under the All India Quota, while state authorities manage the remaining 85%. Each has different eligibility conditions, procedures, and timelines — and a single missed step or misread rule can cost you a valuable seat.

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3. Predicting chances based on rank

Knowing which colleges are realistic for your NEET score requires more than a rough guess — it means studying previous year cutoffs, seat availability, reservation categories, and trends. Without this clarity, you risk applying to colleges that are out of reach or overlooking ones that are a great fit.

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4. Managing multiple counselling rounds

NEET counselling runs across multiple rounds — including mop-up rounds for vacant seats — each with its own registration window, choice-filling period, and allotment schedule. Understanding upgradation rules and deciding when to freeze or float your seat requires careful, timely action.

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5. Document verification & deadlines

Every counselling authority has its own document checklist — and missing even one can result in disqualification. With multiple rounds running in quick succession, overlapping deadlines add to the pressure. Staying organised and prepared in advance is the only way to avoid last-minute panic.

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6. Private vs. government decisions

Government colleges offer subsidised fees but come with highly competitive cutoffs. Private colleges may offer better infrastructure and flexibility, but at a significantly higher cost. Weighing tuition, clinical exposure, career outcomes, and your finances is a hard call to make alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For government colleges, a score above 600 is typically safe for General category. Private colleges and deemed universities have varying cutoffs.

No, NEET qualification is mandatory for pursuing MBBS in India or abroad as per NMC guidelines.

Private MBBS fees typically range from ₹10 Lakhs to ₹25 Lakhs per annum depending on the state and college ranking.

Deemed universities conduct their admissions through the central MCC counseling. They typically have higher fee structures but excellent infrastructure.

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