NEET PG admission 2021

NEET PG admission 2021 


Admission are kept on hold due to some seat matrix issue , Read more here 

The admission will soon start with Supreme Court Order soon 

All Bharat PG admission in Medical Colleges are done through the the Directorate General of Health Services, Government of India, New Delhi. For all process of admission of 50% all India quota, 85% seats of Deemed to be University and 15% seats of Deemed to be university NRI seats all students are informed to visit web page here

Thumb Rule - After second round, no student is permitted to resign from seat. So take decision tactfully and with clear mind. Ask some one's help for taking proper decision. Keep in mind each branch of medical is excellent, just you need to excel in your branch.

Warning - Never trust on any social media messages. Please authenticate all information on admission web page www.mcc.nic.in 

Even don't trust on this site for latest information - Disclaimer 

All PG medical admissions are to be done through online MCC web page only. No agent or college or university has authority to give admission. 

All students are requested to fill online admission form and process on their own. Dont take anyone's help which may be dangerous. 

The information regarding Stipend /fee structure/ course duration / bond amount / rendering of service in rural / tribal area/other conditions etc. has been provided by Medical Colleges. MCC/ DGHS takes no responsibility regarding the above information including Fees/ Bond/ Mode of Payment or any typographical error/ data etc. Candidates are advised to visit College website or contact the College Authorities directly for any query regarding above information before filling choices. Choices once locked cannot be modified and any request to MCC/DGHS regarding tinkering of choices will not be entertained.

Students are advised to confirm their eligibility/domicile status before registering on MCC website for Institutional Quota seats of Central Universities/Institutes/ Deemed University before opting for their seats.

College fee structure is very much confusing for some college. So students have to inquire before hand. Such cases are important to know before hand. Government and MCC is not taking any responsibility of above areas. 

Few definitions

Clear-cut vacancies- The seats which have not been allotted in Round 1.

Virtual Vacancies- Any Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round 1 and has opted for up-gradation in Round 2, that allotted seats of Round 1 will be shown as virtual vacancy in Round 2 and Candidates can fill the said seat during the choice filling in Round 2. However, such seats will be allotted in Round 2 if the allottee of Round 1 vacates/upgrades in Round 2.

New Vacancies- Fresh seats for which letter of permission has been issued by NMC/DCI for the first time and were not added in Round 1. 

Now various categories of admission -

1. 50% All Bharat Quota

These seats are open seats and domicile free seats for all states including J & K as per availability - 50% all Bharat quota, 50% BHU seats, 50% AMU and 50% of All Bharat quota of Delhi University and Central University. 

Reservation Policy of the Central Government for the NEET-PG Counselling in All India Quota is as follows: 

S.C.- 15%

S.T.- 7.5%

O.B.C.- (Non-Creamy Layer) as per the Central OBC list- 27%

EWS- as per Central Government norms- 10%

PwD- Horizontal Reservation as per NMC norms- 5%

There are only 2 round of admission. After 2nd round vacant seats will be given to state government and they will fill as per state rules. 

2. Deemed University admission

All four rounds of admission will be done by MCC only. Round 1 & Round 2 with AIQ, Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round. Out of the four rounds, three rounds will be conducted online by MCC i.e. Round 1, Round 2 and Mop-Up Round.

The Stray Vacancy round will be conducted by the respective Deemed Universities for which the list of registered Candidates for the Stray Vacancy round will be forwarded by the MCC to the respective Deemed Universities

15% NRI reservation is applicable in these colleges. 

The Candidates claiming under NRI category have to submit the following documents as and when the same are called for by the MCC:

Documents claiming that the sponsorer is an NRI (Passport, Visa of the sponsorer).

Relationship of NRI with the candidate blood relation means father, mother or sister or brother of father mother or own. 

Affidavit from the sponsorer that he/ she will sponsor the entire course fee of the candidate duly notarized.

Embassy Certificate of the Sponsorer (Certificate from the Consulate).

NEET Score Card of the candidate.

There will be no reservation for OBC/ SC/ ST/ PWD/EWS candidates in Deemed Universities. 

There might be reservation for Jain Minority or Muslim Minority in certain deemed universities.

3. Arm Force Medical Service quota

Candidates who desire to participate in AFMS Counseling will be required to register on the MCC portal i.e. www.mcc.nic.in.

The list of registered candidates will be sent to AFMS Authorities for conducting counseling at their own end as per their rules and regulations of AFMS Authorities.

The role of MCC is limited to registration of the willing Candidates only.

MCC shall not be responsible for any allotment made by or on behalf of the AFMS Authorities.

4. Central University / Institutes

AMU, BHU, CIP Ranchi - 100% seats by MCC and domicile free

DU and IP University and Central Institute - VMMC & SJH; ABVIMS & RML; ESIC, Basaidarapur where 50% all india quota and 50% state quota

5. Admission in DNB seats

There will be four rounds of counseling i.e. Round 1, Round 2 in AIQ, Mop-Up Round & Stray Vacancy Round.

All the candidates who have qualified NEET PG conducted by NBE will be eligible.

There will be no reservation in Private DNB Colleges.

The reservation policy for the Govt. institutes /Colleges seats contributed by DNB will be of the Central Government

InformationMBBS at Glance

Medical Education in India.


In last few years, the Indian Medical Education is talk of the world medical science fraternity. In last three decades the numbers of medical colleges are almost three time in country. At present more than 550 recognized or permitted medical colleges in country. Thus approximately 80000 MBBS seats in countries. Every year more than 50000 medical doctors are getting degree in different universities of India. This number is highest in world.

The last sixteen years 2000 to 2021, has shown maximum growth in the medical seats. The medical seats are distributed in Government run medical college, Trust or No-profit making NGO run medical colleges or private medical colleges. In last decade the maximum numbers of medical colleges were started in private or NGO run medical institution. Still pure private or corporate sector has not entered in the medical education business. They will enter sooner or later. The corporate world already started nursing colleges, physiotherapy and pharmacy, so medical colleges will come near future.

All over world, India is the attractive and cheap destination for the medical graduation. Lots of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) and foreign students are coming to take degree. The reason is not just cost effective but to get admission in India one need to do 12+ in science or equivalent and completed 18 years. In western world to get admission in medical science one has to graduate first and than he/she eligible for admission. In India at 18 years admission, five and half years course, that means at 24th year person become doctor and can start practice. Second advantage is the course fees. The total course fees for MBBS in good private medical college for NRI or foreign student is 18000$ per year so total 85000$ means 50 to 75 lakh Indian rupee including living cost. So gradually India is getting important destination for medical education for world students.

One rough statistics for Indian medical colleges, each college exports atlest 5-10% students every year to USA,UK, Canada, Australia or any other country of world. This proportion is increasing over a period. Looking to this changing scenario, the world medical education faculties have started to come in India and helping the Indian medical education system. For example FAIMER (Foundation of Advancement of International Medical Education and Research), is started in India with aim to improve medical professional education in country. Lots of others are also coming to improve the education. Not only this, Medical Council of India (MCI) and Government is also keen to improve medical education from knowledge to competency based medical education. Thus India is getting important destination for the medical education. But the side effect of this is also need to keep in mind that the less than 1% of MBBS degree holders are joining the Indian Government Health Services. Majority of MBBS degree holders are either prefer to do post graduation or leaving India & serve world developed countries. If we see the Government Health service data, in last five to ten year very few MBBS degree holders have joined service and those who have joined have left for post graduation or private practice. This is really red signal for Government Health Care.

Now since last few year, Government policy is clear on admission in medical colleges. NEET is the examination through the students will get admission. So now single window admission for all types of medical college in India including AIIMS and JIPMER. This is really good steps. This has eliminated all bad practices of private medical colleges.