
Candidates who qualify for NEET UG 2026 must complete the counselling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) or the respective state counselling authorities. One of the most important stages of admission is document verification, where candidates are required to produce original certificates along with self-attested photocopies to confirm their eligibility for admission to MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses.
Failure to produce the required documents or submitting incorrect information may result in cancellation of the allotted seat. Therefore, candidates should prepare all the necessary documents well in advance and ensure that every certificate is valid and up to date.
| Particulars | Details |
| Admission Process | NEET UG 2026 Counselling |
| Conducting Authority | MCC & State Counselling Authorities |
| Courses Covered | MBBS, BDS, AYUSH and Other Medical Courses |
| Verification Mode | Physical Document Verification |
| Documents Required | Original Certificates with 2–3 Self-attested Copies |
| Official Website | mcc.nic.in |
Document verification is conducted after seat allotment and before admission confirmation. During this stage, authorities verify a candidate's identity, academic qualifications, category claims, domicile status, and other eligibility conditions.
The verification process generally includes checking:
NEET UG 2026 Score and Rank
Class 12 eligibility with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
Date of Birth
Identity Proof
Category and Reservation Certificates (if applicable)
Medical Fitness Certificate
Candidates who fail to produce the required original documents may lose their allotted seat.
Every candidate participating in the counselling process should carry the following original documents along with two to three self-attested photocopies.
| Document | Purpose |
| NEET UG 2026 Allotment Letter | Seat allotment confirmation |
| NEET UG 2026 Admit Card | Proof of examination |
| NEET UG 2026 Scorecard | Merit verification |
| Class 10 Certificate | Date of birth proof |
| Class 12 Marksheet | Academic eligibility |
| Class 12 Passing Certificate | Qualification proof |
| Valid Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Passport/Voter ID) | Identity verification |
| Passport-size Photographs | Admission records |
| Medical Fitness Certificate | Health verification |
Candidates claiming reservation or quota benefits must carry the relevant certificates issued in the prescribed format.
| Category | Required Certificate |
| SC/ST | Caste Certificate |
| OBC-NCL | Valid OBC Non-Creamy Layer Certificate |
| EWS | Income and Asset Certificate |
| PwBD | Disability Certificate issued by an approved medical board |
| State Quota | Domicile Certificate |
| Gap Year | Gap Affidavit |
| Transfer | Transfer Certificate |
| Migration | Migration Certificate |
| Character | Character Certificate |
Candidates should ensure that category certificates are valid for the current admission session and issued in the prescribed government format.
Candidates applying under the NRI or OCI quota may also need the following documents:
Sponsorship Affidavit
Sponsor's Passport
Embassy Certificate
Relationship Proof with Sponsor
OCI Card (for OCI candidates)
These documents are required to establish eligibility under the respective quota.
During counselling registration, candidates may also be required to upload scanned copies of certain documents. The uploaded files should meet the prescribed size and format requirements.
| Document | Size | Format |
| Passport Photograph | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG |
| Postcard-size Photograph | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG |
| Signature | 4 KB – 30 KB | JPG |
| Left Thumb Impression | 10 KB – 200 KB | JPG |
| Category Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
| Class 10 Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
| Citizenship Certificate (Foreign Candidates) | 50 KB – 300 KB | |
| PwBD Certificate | 50 KB – 300 KB |
Candidates should upload clear and readable scanned copies to avoid rejection during verification.
Candidates should keep the following points in mind while reporting for counselling:
Carry all original documents along with 2–3 self-attested photocopies.
Ensure that the name and date of birth are identical across all certificates.
Carry the same passport-size photographs used during the NEET application process.
Upload documents only in the prescribed PDF or JPG format.
Keep digital copies stored securely for future use.
Follow all updates issued by MCC or the respective state counselling authority.
Many candidates face admission-related issues due to avoidable mistakes during document verification. Some common errors include:
Mismatch in name or date of birth across documents
Expired OBC-NCL or EWS certificate
Incorrect caste certificate format
Missing Migration or Transfer Certificate
Carrying photocopies without original documents
Uploading blurred or incorrect photographs
Invalid PwBD certificate
Reporting late to the allotted college
Candidates should carefully review all documents before the counselling process to avoid any complications.