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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release the round-wise NEET 2026 counselling seat allotment results after the allotment process of each round. The NEET seat allotment list 2026 will include the names of the candidates along with their allotted colleges. Students will have to report to their allotted colleges for completing the document verification and confirming their admission. The seat allotment in NEET 2026 counselling will be organised in three rounds; round 1, round 2 and round 3 followed by a stray vacancy round. Candidates need to note that seat allotment will be done on the basis of scores obtained in the NEET UG exam.
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Aspirants who have scored the minimum required NEET cutoff percentile are considered qualified for the exam. NEET 2026 exam is conducted to fill around over 1 lakh MBBS, 27868 BDS, 52,720 AYUSH, 603 BVSc, and AH seats across the country. The seats are allotted on the basis of the rank obtained, score and cut-off set by the colleges. Candidates can read the article to know more details on NEET seat allotment 2026.
NEET 2026 seats are divided into All India quota and State-level quota.
Centralised counselling will be done to fill 15% All India quota seats of MBBS and BDS courses.
The remaining seats will be allotted through normal counselling procedure.
All the medical colleges private, deemed, armed forces will be participating in NEET 2026 seat allotment.
AIIMS and JIPMER also accepts the candidates through NEET UG 2026 exam. These colleges are no longer conducting their own medical entrance exam.
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Candidates are required to check the important dates of NEET 2026 seat allotment from the table mentioned below.
| Counselling round | Allotment result date |
| Round 1 provisional seat allotment result | To be announced |
| Round 1 final seat allotment result | To be announced |
| Round 2 provisional result | To be announced |
| Final seat allotment Round 2 | To be announced |
| Round 3 (provisional) | To be announced |
| Round 3 (final) | To be announced |
| Stray round (provisional) | To be announced |
| Stray round (final) | To be announced |
Medical Counselling Committee will be conducting seat allotment process of NEET UG for the below-mentioned quotas:
15% All India Quota seats MBBS/ BDS Seats of States
BHU OPEN seats - 100 % (MBBS and BDS)
AIIMS Open seats- 100% MBBS Seats of AIIMS across India
JIPMER Open quota seats (Puducherry/ Karaikal)
AMU Open quota seats
15% All India Quota seats of DU/ I.P University
Jamia Open seats- Faculty of Dentistry (Jamia Milia Islamia)
15% All India Quota Seats of ESIC
100% seats in Deemed Universities
BSc Nursing programs in selected participating institutes
NEET 2026 seat allotment process is organised in three rounds including a stray vacancy round (in case the seats remain vacant). Candidates must note that the seat allotment process is done taking into consideration the marks obtained in the NEET 2026 examination, seats availability, filled preferences, and other factors.
After the announcement of the NEET seat allotment result, candidates are provided with an option to accept or refuse the allotted seat. Medical aspirants who are allotted seats in NEET 2026 can check the further process below.
If the candidate accepts the allotted seat, he/she needs to download the NEET allotment letter 2026 by entering the roll number, date of birth and security pin.
Candidates must report at the designated centres with the allotment letter, documents required and certificates for verification and completion of the admission process.
The admission process after NEET seat allotment 2026 is done for two or three days only. Thus, candidates are advised to report to the allotted institute immediately after the release of the NEET allotment list.
Candidates have to undergo a medical examination that mentions that they are medically fit.
After the admission is granted, the allotted college send the details of the candidate to DGHS, and based on these details, the admission letter will be granted to the candidate.
In case, the candidate does not accept the allotted seat after the first round of NEET 2026 seat allotment and he/she does not want to participate in the NEET counselling, then free exit will be considered. This means that no refundable fees will be deducted. While, after the second round of counselling non-acceptance of seats lead to the deduction of refundable fees.
If the candidate is not allotted a seat and wishes to participate for subsequent rounds of NEET seat allotment, they have to opt for the choices. Such candidates also have to provide their fresh choices of colleges for other rounds of NEET 2026 seat allotment. However, after the second round of counselling, this option is not available.
The 'seat allotment result' of NEET UG refers to the outcome of the seat allocation process for medical and dental colleges in India. NEET UG is a highly competitive entrance exam that students take to gain admission to MBBS, BDS and other medical courses in various government and private colleges across the country.
Aspirants are advised to go through the reservation criteria to have a better understanding of the seats that are available. The reservation criteria of NTA NEET 2026 states that 15% of the All India seats are reserved under centralized policy. The remaining 85% seats are reserved under state quota which are allotted as per the states availability of the seats.
Category | Reservation |
SC | 15% |
ST | 7.5% |
OBC-NCL | 27% |
GEN-EWS | 10% |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, after NEET 2026 counselling for each round, the authorities issue an allotment letter which is to be downloaded by candidates and taken along with them at the time of reporting.
Candidates are required to fill their roll number, date of birth and security pin to download NEET 2026 seat allotment letter.
NEET reservation criteria for seat allotment suggests that there is 27% reservation of seats for OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, and 5% for PH category candidates.
Yes, the allotment of seats in AIIMS and JIPMER institutes for undergraduate medical and dental courses will be through NEET.
NEET seat allotment 2026 process is carried out on the basis of scores obtained in the national level medical entrance examination, choices filled, seats available and other factors.
On Question asked by student community
For preparing NEET entrance exam in three months, you can check the link attached below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-neet-in-3-months
Hi! As per the NEET eligibility criteria , you must be 17 years of age as on December 31 of the year of admission. As you will complete the age criteria, you can definitely appear for NEET 2027. Do check the other eligibility criteria and apply for the NEET 2027
Hi Vishwajeet Nagare,
To get the best marks in the NEET 2026 exam, you need to be perfect in the fundamentals, basics, syllabus topics. However you can still have time to score good marks. Follow the below link to reach high rank in NEET 2026.
Link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
The NEET qualifying cutoff for ST category was 143-113. For ST (PWD) , the cut off marks 2025 was 126-113. As you have not mentioned the closing rank for a particular college. Here, we have provided the college wise 2025 MBBS closing rank for ST category.
Regards.
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