NEET 2026 MDS Counselling: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is the authority responsible for conducting the NEET 2026 MDS counselling. Candidates who have appeared for the NEET MDS exam in 2026. They will participate in the counselling rounds to seek admission in the MDS course programs in India. A detailed schedule of the counselling dates will be provided on the website.
NEET MDS Counselling 2026 is the admission process for postgraduate dental courses in India. The admission is based on the NEET MDS scores of the students. MCC is responsible for managing the counselling process in India.
All India Quota (AIQ) seats
Deemed University seats
Central University seats
ESIC seats
Armed Forces Medical Services seats
Other participating institutions
The official schedule has not been released yet.
|
Event |
Expected Date |
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NEET MDS Exam Date |
May 2, 2026 |
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NEET MDS Result Date |
June 2, 2026 |
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Registration Start Date |
To Be Announced |
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Choice Filling Date |
To Be Announced |
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Choice Locking Date |
To Be Announced |
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Seat Allotment Result |
To Be Announced |
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Reporting to the College |
To Be Announced |
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Round 2 Registration |
To Be Announced |
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Mop-Up Round |
To Be Announced |
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Stray Vacancy Round |
To Be Announced |
Note: Dates will be updated once officially announced by MCC.
Candidates must meet the eligibility conditions before participating in counselling.
Qualification in the NEET MDS 2026 examination.
Completion of the required internship period.
Meeting the minimum cutoff score prescribed by the authorities.
Possession of a valid registration certificate.
Completion of online registration within the specified time.
Only eligible candidates can take part in seat allotment.
Different categories of seats are available through MCC counselling.
These seats are available in participating government dental colleges across India.
Candidates can apply for MDS seats offered by deemed universities.
Several central universities participate in the counselling process.
Seats are available in institutions run by the Employees' State Insurance Corporation.
Special seats are available under the Armed Forces Medical Services institutions.
State authorities conduct separate counselling for state quota seats.
Candidates must complete the registration process online.
Open the official MCC counselling portal.
Enter personal details, examination information, and contact details.
Pay the required registration fee and security deposit online.
Upload the necessary documents in the prescribed format.
Select preferred colleges and courses.
Review all details carefully and submit the application form.
A copy of the confirmation page should be saved for future use.
Choice filling plays a major role in seat allotment.
Candidates should prepare a list of preferred colleges before choice filling begins.
Choices should be arranged according to personal preference and rank possibilities.
Locked choices are considered final for seat allotment. Unlocked choices may not be accepted after the deadline.
Selecting colleges without proper research.
Ignoring previous year cutoffs.
Filling very few choices.
Forgetting to lock choices before the deadline.
MCC conducts seat allotment after the choice-filling process is completed.
Seat allotment depends on several factors:
NEET MDS rank
Candidate category
Reservation rules
Availability of seats
Choices filled during counselling
Candidates who receive a seat must download the allotment letter and report to the allotted institution within the given time.
The following documents are generally required:
NEET MDS 2026 Scorecard
NEET MDS Admit Card
BDS Degree Certificate
Internship Completion Certificate
Permanent or Provisional Registration Certificate
Valid Identity Proof
Category Certificate (if applicable)
Passport-size Photographs
All documents should be kept ready before registration starts.
The exact fee structure may vary according to counselling rules. Candidates should check the official MCC notification for updated fee details.
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Category / Quota |
Fee Type |
Amount (INR) |
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50% AIQ / Central Universities |
Registration Fee (General) |
1,000 |
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50% AIQ / Central Universities |
Registration Fee (SC/ST/OBC) |
500 |
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Deemed Universities (All Categories) |
Registration Fee |
5,000 |
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50% AIQ / Central Universities |
Security Deposit (General) |
25,000 |
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50% AIQ / Central Universities |
Security Deposit (SC/ST/OBC) |
10,000 |
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Deemed Universities (All Categories) |
Security Deposit |
2,00,000 |
NEET MDS Counselling Rounds depend on the seats available for admission.
Who Can Participate?
All eligible registered candidates.
Eligibility
Qualified NEET MDS candidates.
Fresh Registration
Required before participation.
Seat Upgradation
Available in later rounds according to counselling rules.
Who Can Participate?
Candidates who did not receive a seat or wish to upgrade.
Eligibility
Registered candidates meeting MCC requirements.
Fresh Registration
May be allowed as per official guidelines.
Seat Upgradation
Available based on seat availability.
Who Can Participate?
Candidates without allotted seats after the earlier rounds.
Eligibility
Candidates eligible under MCC rules.
Fresh Registration
Subject to official notification.
Seat Upgradation
Limited according to available vacancies.
Who Can Participate?
Candidates remaining without seats after the previous rounds.
Eligibility
As per MCC guidelines.
Fresh Registration
Usually not available.
Seat Upgradation
Generally not permitted.
Many institutions participate in NEET MDS counselling.
Government colleges offer MDS seats through counselling rounds.
Several private institutions accept admissions through NEET MDS.
Deemed universities also participate in MCC counselling.
Selected central universities offer postgraduate dental courses through NEET MDS counselling.
Candidates can also check separate college-wise seat matrices and cutoff lists when released.
NEET MDS 2026 Cutoff For Counselling is the minimum marks needed to participate in the counselling round.
|
Category |
Percentile |
Qualifying Marks (Out of 960) |
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General / EWS |
50th Percentile |
308 |
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General – PwD |
45th Percentile |
289 |
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OBC / SC / ST |
40th Percentile |
271 |
Number of candidates appearing
Difficulty level of the examination
Total seats available
Reservation policies
Overall performance of candidates
Many candidates lose opportunities because of avoidable mistakes.
Common mistakes include:
Missing important deadlines.
Uploading incorrect documents.
Choosing colleges without planning.
Forgetting to lock choices.
Ignoring reporting deadlines after allotment.
|
Feature |
MCC Counselling |
State Counselling |
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Conducting Authority |
MCC |
State Authorities |
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Seat Type |
AIQ, Deemed, Central Institutions |
State Quota Seats |
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Registration |
Through MCC Portal |
Through the State Portal |
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Choice Filling |
National Level |
State Level |
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Participating Colleges |
Across India |
Within State |
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Admission Scope |
Wider Options |
State-Specific Options |
Both counselling processes are important for admission opportunities.
A planned approach can improve admission chances.
Fill a large number of suitable college choices.
Select colleges according to expected rank and previous trends.
Study earlier cutoff data before making final choices.
Keep additional college options available to avoid missing admission opportunities.