

NEET PG isn’t over after the exam — the real battle is counselling. Learn how to align your rank with the right specializations and colleges. Discover how to structure your choices strategically to increase your chances of a top seat — even with a modest rank.

From AIQ and State Quota counselling to Deemed Universities and Private Institutes — get crystal-clear insights into what matters most in the decision-making process. Know what to prioritize, when to act, and how to plan for Round 1, 2, Mop-up, and Stray rounds.

Every year, thousands of doctors miss out on better seats just because of simple yet deadly errors — choice locking confusion, skipping rounds, misreading seat allotment rules. We’ll show you how to dodge these with confidence.

Choosing a seat is about more than just rank — it’s about the journey ahead. Learn the real picture of state-wise bond conditions, stipend differences, and rural service obligations so you don’t land in a seat you regret.

This webinar is for students who are now ready to navigate the next crucial phase - NEET counselling. If you want to secure the best medical college seat and avoid common pitfalls, this strategy will guide you through the entire process.

If you’re a parent who wants to ensure your child’s NEET counselling is error-free, this webinar will provide the insights and strategies to help them make informed decisions and secure their seat in a top medical college.

Feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of NEET counselling? This webinar will break down each step — from form filling to choice filling — and provide a clear roadmap to make sure you don’t miss any important details.

If you're a parent trying to manage the stress of the counselling process, this webinar will help you stay calm, confident, and in control, ensuring your child’s NEET journey stays on track from start to finish.

Congrats! Now it’s time to start preparing for the counselling process. You’ll need to register for MCC or state counselling (or both), explore your options based on your rank, and build a smart college and branch preference list.
• All India Quota (AIQ) covers 50% of seats in government colleges across India (except some states like J&K).
• State Quota is for candidates who are domicile residents of a particular state and wish to apply to state government/private colleges.
You can (and should) apply for both if eligible.
Yes. If you skip Round 1, you limit your chances in later rounds. Even if you're unsure about your options, it’s safer to participate and keep your choices open.
That depends on multiple factors:
• Your NEET PG rank
• Clinical exposure in the hospital
• Location and bond/service conditions
• Faculty and infrastructure
• Future career goals (super-specialty vs private practice)
• We guide you through a personalized selection strategy in our counselling support sessions.
Yes, but it depends on your flexibility. You may need to explore options in DNB institutes, private colleges, or in Round 2/Mop-up rounds. Smart choice filling and understanding cutoffs are key.