NEET 2026 Counselling Guidance

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Confused About NEET Counselling?

Every year, thousands of students lose out on their dream college seats because of poor choice filling or missing documentation. The NEET counselling process (MCC & KEA) is complex and requires strategic planning.

NEET Counselling Stages in Karnataka

  1. Registration: Creating your profile on the KEA portal.
  2. Option Entry: The most critical stage where you list colleges in order of preference.
  3. Mock Allotment: A trial run to see where you might get a seat based on your current list.
  4. Real Rounds (1, 2, & Mop-up): The actual seat allotment rounds.

How TurtleEdu Helps You Succeed

Strategic Choice Filling

We help you order your choices to maximize your chances of getting the best college for your rank.

Cutoff Analysis

Detailed reports on previous year cutoffs for Government, Private, and Management seats.

Document Checklist

We ensure you have every required certificate (Category, Income, Rural, etc.) ready before verification.

Seat Allotment Support

Guidance on whether to "Accept & Freeze" or "Accept & Upgrade" during counselling rounds.

KEA vs MCC Counselling

Feature MCC (All India Quota) KEA (State Quota)
Seats Covered 15% Govt, 100% Deemed Univ 85% Govt, 100% Private (State)
Eligibility Students from all over India Karnataka Domicile / Registered
Counselling Type Online (mcc.nic.in) Online/Offline (kea.kar.nic.in)

FAQ - NEET Counselling 2026

Q1. When does NEET counselling start?

Usually, counselling starts 2-3 weeks after the NEET-UG results are announced.

Q2. Can I participate in both MCC and KEA counselling?

Yes, students can participate in both simultaneously to increase their chances of securing a seat.

Q3. What is a "Mop-up" round?

It is the final round of counselling conducted to fill any remaining vacant seats after Round 2.