This one choice shapes your next three years — the institute you train at, the fee you pay, the city you live in. Everything follows from here.
Score — · Rank ~—
MCC All India Quota
Institutes for your speciality
Sorted by closest to your rank. The order you tap them in becomes your preference list — dream first, safety last.
First pick = what you want most. Last pick = your safety net. Tap both.
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MCC All India Quota
Imagine NEET PG Counselling 2026.
Round 1 allotment is out. Based on your preferences and MCC AIQ 2025 closing ranks for —. You have a few days to make the most important decision of the next 3 years.
YOUR THREE OPTIONS
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Join and stay. Pay the deposit. Start your residency. If this is a college and speciality you're happy with — this is the cleanest path. No more uncertainty.
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Hold and float up. Keep this seat as your safety. Restructure your preference list for R2. If something better opens, you move automatically. If nothing does, you still have this. Most students at competitive ranks choose this.
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Exit and re-enter. Let go of this seat completely. It goes back to the pool — someone else takes it. You can't undo that. You might get something better in R2, or you might not. Only if you're certain this isn't what you want.
This was MCC AIQ simulation based on 2025 data. When real counselling begins, Formity tracks every round live.
Separate process
State quota counselling
50% of govt college seats are under state quota — separate counselling, different eligibility, different closing ranks. If you did MBBS from a specific state, you may have access to state quota seats not shown above.
The system checks your preferences in order. It allots the first seat where your rank fits.
If dream is first, safe is second: You get the dream if your rank reaches. If not, you automatically get the safe option. You tried for the best and had a fallback.
If safe is first, dream is second: You get the safe option immediately — even if you could have got the dream. The system never checks your second choice. You'll spend three years wondering "what if."
There's no penalty for reaching. There's permanent regret for not trying.