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A driven conversation that reads your grounded options and names the real decision — UG or PG.

My Counselling

The colleges you keep, held here with their numbers. Free. Formity with you through the live rounds is the paid part.

Know before you decide

Financial Risks

Bonds and fees on every seat — as plain numbers, so nothing surprises you later.

How frauds work

The counselling scams families fall for — and exactly how to see them coming.

NEET SS Insights

MD/MS → DM/MCh: which branch needs super-specialisation and which doesn't.

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Sources: state counselling authorities · college websites · MCC — every number human-verified before we show it.

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I'm Formity. So I read your case right — is this NEET-UG or NEET-PG?
NEET-UGNEET-PG

Then: your rank, your state, your category, how far you'll go, the languages you can practise in — and it shows what your rank really opens, grounded, with the real 2025 closings as verified facts.

My Counselling

An example of the shape — your real list is built from your own rank, category, gender and state.

1

Government Medical College, Ananthapuram — AIQ

Closed 3,008 · fee ₹30,000/yr · bond ₹40,00,000 · 1 yr

2

Bangalore Medical College — Karnataka state

Closed 3,898 · fee ₹1,23,400/yr · bond ₹50,00,000 · 1 yr · Kannada

3

Govt Multi-Specialty, Chandigarh — DNB

Closed 3,016 · bond ₹5,00,000 — the low-bond option most miss

Formity reads your list while your counselling is running — personalised to your requirement, real time and effort. That short wait is the point.

Counselling Calendar

MCC has published the official NEET-UG 2026 schedule (Counselling 6 Aug 2026 – 10 Oct 2026). Dates below are from the MCC notice — anything still estimated is marked est. Your state's counselling is announced by its own authority after MCC Round 1; those windows stay estimated until official.

Before the rounds

NEET UG 2026 result declared — declared · July 2026

NEET UG 2026 result is declared (NTA). MCC published the AIQ counselling schedule on 1 Aug 2026 — Round 1 begins 5 Aug 2026.

Commencement of UG academic session — est. 22 Oct 2026 est.

Not in the MCC counselling notice — estimated. 2025: 22 Sep + 1mo.

Round 1

AIQ R1 — registration & choice-fill opens — 6 Aug 2026

Registration/payment from 5 Aug; choice-filling opens 6 Aug 2026.

AIQ R1 — registration & payment closes — 15 Aug 2026

Registration closes 02:00 PM and the payment facility 05:00 PM on 15 Aug 2026 (server time). The choice-filling window closes 17 Aug 2026. Source: MCC Notice No. 08 dated 13.08.2026, which revised the Round-1 schedule.

AIQ R1 — choice-fill & locking closes — 17 Aug 2026

Choice filling is available up to 06:00 PM, 17 Aug 2026 (server time); choice LOCKING runs 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM on 17 Aug 2026. Source: MCC Round-1 schedule table for NEET 15% AIQ and 100% Deemed/Central Universities/AFMC/AIIMS/JIPMER, academic year 2026. EXTENDED BY MCC ON 13 AUG 2026 from the 13 Aug close we previously held — that figure was correct when it was entered. Dates move mid-season and that is normal; the stage engine reads them at request time so an extension is a one-row edit.

AIQ R1 — seat allotment result — 19 Aug 2026

R1 allotment RESULT is 19 Aug 2026; seat-allotment PROCESSING is 18 Aug. Source: MCC Round-1 schedule table for NEET 15% AIQ and 100% Deemed/Central Universities/AFMC/AIIMS/JIPMER, academic year 2026. Moved from 17 Aug by the same 13 Aug 2026 extension. This is the date the 2026 closings first exist and the reporting decision starts.

AIQ R1 — report or free-exit (last date of joining) — 25 Aug 2026

Reporting/joining 18–22 Aug 2026. R1 is the only free exit.

AIQ R1 — MCC verification of joined candidates — 26 Aug 2026

Verification of joined-candidate data by institutes.

Round 2

AIQ R2 — registration & choice-fill opens — 25 Aug 2026

Registration & choice-filling from 25 Aug 2026. From R2, an exit forfeits the deposit.

AIQ R2 — registration & payment closes — 29 Aug 2026

Registration closes 03:00 PM and payment 06:00 PM on 29 Aug 2026 (server time). The choice-filling window closes 11:00 PM on 30 Aug 2026. Source: MCC AIQ schedule dated 01.08.2026, Round-2 row.

AIQ R2 — choice-fill & locking closes — 30 Aug 2026

Choice-filling & locking close 11 PM, 30 Aug 2026 (server time).

AIQ R2 — seat allotment result — 2 Sep 2026

R2 allotment result.

AIQ R2 — last date of joining — 8 Sep 2026

Reporting/joining 3–8 Sep 2026. ₹2L deposit at stake from R2 onward — exit now forfeits it.

AIQ R2 — MCC verification of joined candidates — 9 Sep 2026

Verification of joined-candidate data by institutes.

Round 3

AIQ R3 (mop-up) — registration & choice-fill opens — 11 Sep 2026

Registration & choice-filling from 11 Sep 2026. Last MCC round before stray vacancy.

AIQ R3 (mop-up) — registration & payment closes — 15 Sep 2026

Registration closes 03:00 PM on 15 Sep 2026 (server time). The choice-filling window closes 11:00 AM on 16 Sep 2026. Source: MCC AIQ schedule dated 01.08.2026, Round-3 row.

AIQ R3 (mop-up) — choice-fill & locking closes — 16 Sep 2026

Choice-filling closes 11 AM, 16 Sep 2026 (server time).

AIQ R3 (mop-up) — seat allotment result — 18 Sep 2026

R3 allotment result.

AIQ R3 — last date of joining — 26 Sep 2026

Reporting 19–26 Sep 2026. No free exit after R3 join — seat is locked.

AIQ R3 — MCC verification of joined candidates — 27 Sep 2026

Verification of joined-candidate data by institutes.

Stray vacancy round

AIQ Stray Vacancy Round — registration + choice-fill opens — 28 Sep 2026

Registration & choice-filling 28–30 Sep 2026.

AIQ Stray Vacancy Round — registration closes — 30 Sep 2026

Registration closes 03:00 PM on 30 Sep 2026 (server time); choice filling runs to 11:00 PM the same day. Source: MCC AIQ schedule dated 01.08.2026, Stray row. UG Information Bulletin 2026 ch.15: a candidate allotted a seat in the Stray round who does not join has the security deposit forfeited and is "not eligible to participate in further rounds, if any".

AIQ Stray Vacancy Round — choice-fill closes — 30 Sep 2026

Choice-filling & locking close 11 PM, 30 Sep 2026 (server time).

AIQ Stray Vacancy Round — seat allotment result — 3 Oct 2026

Stray-round allotment result.

AIQ Stray Vacancy Round — last date of joining — 10 Oct 2026

Reporting 4–10 Oct 2026. A stray-round seat cannot be exited.

State schedules — announced

West Bengal

WB R1 — online registration opens — 13.08.2026

Online Registration by candidates qualified through NEET UG 2026 — 11 am of 13.08.2026 till 6 pm of 16.08.2026 (server time).

WB R1 — registration fee & security deposit close — 16.08.2026

Online Fee Payment — 11 am of 13.08.2026 till 12 midnight of 16.08.2026 (server time). The security deposit for private college seats is paid in this window; without it a candidate cannot fill those choices at all.

WB R1 — verified candidate list & seat matrix published — 19.08.2026

Publication of the list of successfully verified candidates and of the Round 1 seat matrix — 19.08.2026 after 12 noon.

WB R1 — choice filling & locking closes — 21.08.2026

Online choice filling and choice locking by verified candidates — 4 pm of 19.08.2026 till 4 pm of 21.08.2026 (server time).

WB R1 — allotment result — 25.08.2026

Publication of allotment result Round 1 — 25.08.2026 after 4 pm.

WB R1 — reporting & admission at the allotted college — 28.08.2026

Reporting and admission of allotted candidates — 26, 27 and 28.08.2026, 10 am to 4 pm. Private medical college admissions are processed at government medical colleges in Kolkata; private dental at Dr R Ahmed Dental College.

WB R1 — online seat surrender — 03.09.2026

Online seat surrender at the allotted college with all original documents — 03.09.2026, 11 am to 4 pm.

Source: official West Bengal notice (PDF) — every date verified against it.

Punjab

Only Round 1 of Punjab's own counselling is published so far (BFUHS notice above). Later Punjab rounds (R2/R3/stray) are not yet announced — Formity will add them the moment BFUHS publishes, never a guess.

Prospectus available + online application opens — 05.08.2026

Availability of the Prospectus on the University website (www.bfuhs.ac.in) and start of submission of online application forms.

Last date to submit the online admission application form — 10.08.2026 up to 5:00 PM

Last date for submission of the Online Admission Application Form through the University website.

Last date for corrections in the submitted application form — 11.08.2026 up to 5:00 PM

Last date for making corrections in the online submitted Admission Application Form. Thereafter the application is automatically locked and no further changes are permitted.

Last date to deposit the application fee online — 11.08.2026 up to 3:00 PM

Application fee (₹5,900 General/Other categories incl. 18% GST; ₹2,950 SC incl. 18% GST) must be deposited online on or before 11.08.2026 up to 03:00 PM, through the University payment gateway only.

Sports Category — physical submission of application copies (BFUHS, Faridkot) — 11.08.2026 up to 5:00 PM

Candidates applying under the Sports Category must submit two printed copies of the online application form, the Sports Gradation Certificate issued by the Director, Sports, Punjab, and self-attested supporting documents, in person at the Admission Branch, BFUHS, Faridkot.

Christian Minority Quota — eligibility verification (Christian Medical College, Ludhiana) — 12.08.2026 up to 5:00 PM

Verification of eligibility of Christian Minority Quota candidates, conducted at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana.

Sikh Minority Quota — eligibility verification (Sri Guru Ram Das Institute, Amritsar) — 12.08.2026 up to 5:00 PM

Verification of eligibility of Sikh Minority Quota candidates, conducted at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar.

NRI Quota — last date to submit the physical application form — 12.08.2026 up to 4:00 PM

Last date for submission of the physical application form for the NRI Quota (Eligibility Certificate form + Admission Application form, available separately on the University website).

Provisional Merit List displayed — 13.08.2026

Display of the Provisional Merit List.

Last date to submit objections to the Provisional Merit List — 14.08.2026

Last date for submission of objections to the Provisional Merit List — in person only, at the Admission Branch, BFUHS, Faridkot, with documentary evidence. Objections by e-mail/other electronic mode are not entertained.

Revised Merit List displayed (if any, after objections) — 15.08.2026

Display of the revised Merit List, if any, after disposal of objections.

Round 1 — online choice-filling (submission of preferences) — 16.08.2026 to 19.08.2026, up to 5:00 PM

Online choice filling (submission of preferences) for the First Round of Online Counselling.

Round 1 — Provisional Seat Allotment Result displayed — 22.08.2026

Display of the Provisional Seat Allotment Result.

Round 1 — last date to submit objections to the Provisional Seat Allotment — 23.08.2026 up to 3:00 PM

Last date for submission of objections to the Provisional Seat Allotment — in person only, at the Admission Branch, BFUHS, Faridkot, with supporting documents. Objections by e-mail/other electronic mode are not entertained.

Round 1 — revised Provisional Seat Allotment displayed (if any, after objections) — 24.08.2026

Display of the revised Provisional Seat Allotment, if any, after disposal of objections.

Round 1 — physical reporting at allotted college (verification, medical exam, fee payment) — 25.08.2026 to 28.08.2026

Physical reporting by the provisionally allotted candidates to the respective colleges for verification of original documents, medical examination (where applicable), completion of admission formalities, and payment of six months' tuition fee through the University Online Payment Gateway available in the candidate's login.

Source: official Punjab notice (PDF) — every date verified against it.

Your state counselling track (states other than West Bengal, Punjab above): each state publishes after MCC Round 1 — Formity surfaces every state window the moment it's official.

Source: official MCC notice (PDF) — every date verified against it.

NEET-PG · exam 30 August

Not yet conducted. Counselling dates follow once results are out — surfaced here the moment they're announced.

How Formity works

Three things, in order — the way a good doctor works.

1

It takes your history

Rank, state, category, how far you'll go, your languages. Quick taps, no forms.

2

It reads your real options

From verified 2025 data — every closing, bond, fee. It never states a number it can't back.

3

It walks you to the decision

Names the one call that matters, builds your list, and reads it with you while your counselling runs.

What you pay
Free
₹0
  • Your full list
  • 3 mocks
  • Every how-counselling-works answer
Live
₹4,990
  • Unlimited run-throughs, your saved editable plan, seat updates
  • Ask Formity full + Formity on WhatsApp, on your real rounds
  • Read through the live rounds

3 free run-throughs on 2025 data · then ₹4,990 — one price, with you through the live rounds.

Financial Risks

The mistake that hurts most is a money one — a bond you didn't register, a fee above the advertised figure. Formity puts the plain number on every seat: the fee, the bond, the deposit. You see the real figure and decide for yourself.

The service bond, state by state
1–5 years of government service, or a cash penalty — before you can practise freely

Most government MBBS seats (and some private ones) come with a bond: serve at a government facility for a fixed period after you graduate, or pay a penalty. It's a real financial commitment on top of the fee — plan for both.

StatePenalty if brokenService required
Assam₹30,00,0005 yrs (incl. rural)
DNH & Daman-DiuUp to ₹40,00,000Up to 2 yrs
Haryana₹25,77,090 (male) / ₹23,19,381 (female)5 yrs (govt)
Chhattisgarh₹25L (UR) / ₹20L (reserved)1 yr
Odisha₹25,00,0002 yrs
Punjab₹20,00,0002 yrs (state) / 1 yr (AIQ)
Jharkhand₹20,00,000 (seat-leaving)Not post-service
Gujarat₹20,00,0001 yr
Delhi₹15,00,0001 yr (new from 2025-26)
Karnataka₹15,00,0001 yr — cannot be paid off since 2024
Madhya Pradesh₹10L (UR) / ₹5L (reserved)1–2 yrs
Uttar Pradesh₹10,00,0002 yrs
Maharashtra₹10,00,000 (mandatory, not payable-off)1 yr
Goa₹10,00,0001 yr
Tamil Nadu₹5L + ₹10L seat-discontinuation5 yrs
Rajasthan₹5,00,0002 yrs
West Bengal₹1,00,000 (seat-leaving only)None
AP · Telangana · Kerala · HP · Puducherry · BiharNo service bond
UttarakhandUnverified — check current brochureMandatory, duration unverified
No service bond ≠ no exit penalty. Leaving the course mid-way still carries a penalty — Bihar ₹30,00,000, Telangana ₹20,00,000, Kerala ₹10,00,000, Andhra Pradesh ₹3,00,000 + GST. That's a different trigger (quitting the course) from the service bond (skipping the post-graduation posting) — both apply where a state has one.
Karnataka has already enforced its bond against 208 graduates who didn't report to duty, as of January 2026 — pay-to-exit no longer works there. 9 states/UTs aren't verified in our data yet; check the current brochure directly for those.
Deposits — what you can actually lose
MCC + state deposits stack. Exiting after Round 1 forfeits them.

MCC and your state each charge a separate security deposit. Round 1 exit is free everywhere. From Round 2, walking away forfeits the deposit — and a Stray-round no-show forfeits it and debars you from next year's NEET.

MCC poolDeposit
Deemed universities₹2,00,000
AIQ / AIIMS / JIPMER / ESIC — UR/EWS₹10,000
AIQ / AIIMS / JIPMER / ESIC — SC/ST/OBC/PwD₹5,000
₹40–60KGovt-only profile
₹4–4.5L+ deemed/private hedge
₹9L+NRI / multi-state

State deposits stack on top: Karnataka escalates ₹10,000 → ₹1,00,000 round to round; Rajasthan's NRI deposit runs to ₹5,00,000, the highest in the country. Checking "Apply for Deemed Universities" alone moves your MCC deposit from ₹10,000 to ₹2,00,000 — a ₹1,90,000 decision most tick without noticing.

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What you actually pay for a seat
The advertised fee is never the whole number

Government fees look tiny on their own — Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi runs ₹2,400/yr; RG Kar, Kolkata ₹6,000/yr. A comparable private seat in Karnataka's state quota is ₹12,00,117/yr, and management quota there can reach ₹44,00,000/yr. The bond changes the calculation on the low-fee seat, and the fee changes it on the high-fee one — Formity shows both, for every option, before you decide.

How frauds work

In a scared, high-stakes moment, families get taken. Here's exactly how the common counselling scams work — so you see them coming.

"Guaranteed seat" calls
They already know your rank — that doesn't make the offer real

Your data leaks — name, phone, rank, score — and someone calls with a "confirmed" government seat for a large sum, bypassing MCC. In one recent NEET-PG breach, a database of 200+ aspirants reportedly sold for as little as ₹3,599.

The tell: they contacted you. Real counselling is something you apply to — no one calls you with a deal.

Seat blocking
Your document holds a seat, then it's resold at up to 3x fee

A high-ranker's documents hold a seat through counselling; the seat is parked to mop-up, shown as an exit, then resold. Documented in Bihar (Madhubani, complaint to NMC/DME), Telangana (ED asset attachment), and Maharashtra — 152 aspirants flagged in Round 3 of NEET UG 2025 for inauthentic documents.

NRI-quota document fraud
"Arrange a sponsor for you" = forging a relative

NRI seats are real and legal — but need a genuine first/second-degree relative, embassy verified. Anyone offering to "arrange" one is describing document fraud, not a service. ED raids have found large-scale NRI-quota seat-selling.

Fake allotment letters & portals
Forged signatures, lookalike websites, harvested logins

MCC has repeatedly warned about counterfeit allotment letters and fake websites mimicking the official portal. Anyone offering to "handle your registration" is asking for your MCC login.

A case Formity documented, July 2022: a fraudster posed as being "from the college's side" using the email MGMCKNE@GMAIL.COM — a typo-squat of Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College's real address, on a free Gmail account (a real college never runs admissions off Gmail). The college had already issued its own fraud notice warning families about this exact impersonation. One inserted character was the entire con.
"MBBS without NEET"
Cannot legally exist — management & NRI quota included

NEET is mandatory for every MBBS seat in India, upheld by the Supreme Court. Management seats are real — but filled through counselling, on merit, at published fees. No middleman can offer around that.

Ghost colleges
Not on the NMC list = the degree is worthless

In 2025–26, nine colleges were debarred from counselling and the seat matrix revised. Verify every college name on the National Medical Commission list before paying anything.

Stop if you see
  • Someone contacts you with an offer
  • "Guaranteed," "confirmed," "100% seat," "direct admission"
  • A seat promised outside MCC or your state authority
  • Pressure to pay in cash, right now, before a deadline
  • Anyone who wants to log in to your portal for you

NEET SS Insights

Every branch differs in character. Grounded in the real MD/MS → DM/MCh data — which specialty actually needs super-specialisation, and which doesn't.

Which MD/MS branch actually leads to a DM/MCh
6,035 real allotments, 645 institutes — by base branch

Every MD/MS group differs sharply in how many super-speciality seats actually exist downstream. Some branches are a real on-ramp to DM/MCh; others barely have one.

Your qualifying groupDM/MCh/DrNB seatsSpecialities
Medical 2331 10
Surgical 2034 11
Critical Care Medicine 560 1
Medical Oncology 353 1
Paediatric 279 8
Anaesthesiology 157 4
Obstetrics & Gynaecology 75 2
Radiodiagnosis 70 2
Respiratory Medicine 57 1
Pathology 52 1
ENT 31 1
Orthopaedics 17 2
Pharmacology 11 1
Microbiology 4 1
Psychiatry 4 1

Orthopaedics: 17 seats total across just 2 specialities (Hand Surgery, Paediatric Ortho) — the branch this table shows needing super-speciality least; most MS Ortho grads never need one. Surgical (2,034 seats, 11 specialities — Urology, Neuro, GI, Plastic, Onco, CVTS…) and Medical (2,331 seats, 10 specialities — Cardiology, Gastro, Nephro, Neuro…) are the two real super-speciality pipelines.

What MD Medicine toppers actually choose
Gastro, not Cardiology — 2,331 allotments, Round 1

Among Rank 1–100 from the Medicine group, Gastroenterology is the clear #1 choice (31%), not Cardiology (20%). The surprise: Rheumatology — a branch most students don't consider — is #2 (22%), and the most competitive by median rank (264) since only 86 seats exist nationally. Cardiology has the most seats (651) but ranks only #4 in competitiveness — toppers chase speciality value, not seat count.

SpecialitySeatsMedian rank
Rheumatology86264
Endocrinology171583
Gastroenterology4911,006
Cardiology6511,786
Nephrology3651,794
Neurology4282,021
DM vs DrNB — the real difference
Same speciality, very different rank needed

DM (1,374 seats, govt medical colleges): 59% share, median rank 1,192. DrNB (957 seats, private hospitals + some govt): 41% share, median rank 2,131 — roughly half as competitive on average. Gastroenterology DM is 2.9x harder to get than DrNB Gastro; the gap narrows to 1.2x in Endocrinology. One exception: DrNB Haematology (median 1,801, centres like Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute) is actually harder than DM Clinical Haematology (median 2,598).

Track Record

The proof — real, dated, public. Not marketing copy.

272Quora answers
2.3M+reads
2016answering in public since

Not reconstructed — dated screenshots of the actual posts, as they appeared, on Quora and @formityindia.

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NEET 2018 counselling, explained from zero

The debut year of online NEET UG counselling — 4 phases, central and state, AIQ vs state quota, unpacked before most families understood the system.

'20

AIIMS & JIPMER absorbed into NEET

Real-time analysis the week the change landed, with seat counts and the new EWS quota — not hindsight commentary.

'22

A fraud caught and documented, live

The typo-squat email case (see "How frauds work") — posted to Instagram the same week it happened, with the college's own fraud notice as proof.

About Formity

Formity is a NEET counselling company built on one idea: the rank matters far less than the one or two decisions you make with it — and those decisions should be made on verified data and real experience, never a guess.

Vishwajeet Ranjan, since 2016

NEET counselling in public since 2016 — 272 Quora answers, 2.3M+ reads, the working record of real questions answered under real deadlines.

Checked before it reaches you

Every number is checked by Formity — grounded in verified data, not a guess.