Your NEET 2027 results are out. Your rank is good. Now comes the confusing part: counselling registration. You’ve got limited time, multiple portals (KEA for state quota, MCC for AIQ), and if you miss a deadline, your seat opportunity vanishes.

Here’s the exact step-by-step process that actually works.

The Two Parallel Systems (Understand This First)

System 1: State Quota Counselling (85% seats)

  • Conducted by: KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) for Karnataka
  • Seats available: Government + private colleges
  • Eligibility: Karnataka domicile + NEET qualified
  • Website: kea.kar.nic.in
  • Timeline: Usually July-August 2027

System 2: All India Quota (15% seats)

  • Conducted by: MCC (Medical Counselling Committee)
  • Seats available: Government colleges ONLY (top-tier)
  • Eligibility: Any Indian candidate, any state
  • Website: mcc.nic.in
  • Timeline: Usually July-August 2027

Reality: If you’re a Karnataka resident, you participate in BOTH. State quota first (easier cutoff), then AIQ (harder competition).

Complete Registration Steps (In Order)

STEP 1: Pre-Registration Preparation (Before Registration Opens)

Documents You Need (Scan Ready):

  • NEET scorecard (digital copy)
  • 10th certificate
  • 12th certificate
  • Category certificate (if SC/ST/OBC)
  • Caste validity certificate (if applicable)
  • Domicile certificate (for state quota)
  • Aadhar card
  • Bank account details (for fee payment)
  • Passport-size photograph (digital)
  • Email ID + Mobile number (must be active during entire process)

Critical: All documents must be scanned in PDF format, size 100-200 KB each. Larger files get rejected during upload.

Action: Scan everything today. Don’t wait until registration opens.

STEP 2: KEA Registration (State Quota) – For Karnataka Students

Timeline: Usually opens 5-7 days after NEET results (approximately June 20-25, 2027)

Live Steps:

  1. Visit: kea.kar.nic.in
  2. Click: “Medical Counselling” or “NEET UG Counselling 2027”
  3. Click: “New Registration”
  4. Create Account: Fill:
    • Email ID (confirmation link sent here)
    • Mobile number (OTP required)
    • NEET roll number
    • Password (must include uppercase, lowercase, number, special character)
  5. Verify: Check email for confirmation link, click it
  6. Login: Use email + password
  7. Fill Application Form: Enter:
    • Personal details (name, DOB, parent name)
    • Educational qualifications
    • NEET score and rank
    • Category + caste details
    • Address (permanent + correspondence)
    • Preferred exam cities (select up to 3)
  8. Upload Documents:
    • Certificates in correct format
    • Photograph (must be recent, passport-size)
    • Category certificate (if applicable)
  9. Pay Counselling Fee:
    • General category: ₹250-500
    • SC/ST category: ₹100-250
    • Payment via debit card/credit card/net banking
    • Keep payment receipt screenshot
  10. Submit: Final submit button (you get application number)
  11. Print: Download and print the registration form

Time needed: 20-30 minutes if documents are ready

Common Mistakes:

  • ❌ Wrong file format (save as PDF, not image)
  • ❌ File size too large (compress to <200KB)
  • ❌ Typos in name (must match 10th certificate exactly)
  • ❌ Wrong category selected (can’t change after submission)

STEP 3: MCC Registration (AIQ) – For All Candidates

Timeline: Overlaps with KEA, usually same period (June 20-25, 2027)

Live Steps:

  1. Visit: mcc.nic.in
  2. Click: “NEET Counselling 2027” → “Registration”
  3. Click: “Register Now”
  4. Create Account: Same process as KEA
    • Email ID + OTP verification
    • Mobile OTP verification
    • NEET details entry
  5. Fill Form: Same details as KEA
  6. Upload Documents: Same documents as KEA
  7. Pay Fee: ₹1000-1500 (higher than state quota)
  8. Submit & Print: Same as KEA

Key Difference from KEA: MCC is national, more competitive. AIQ seats are limited (15%), cutoffs are MUCH higher (30-50 marks more than state quota for the same college).

Don’t skip AIQ registration. Even if chances are lower, having an AIQ backup is critical.

STEP 4: Choice Filling (After Registration Closes)

Timeline: Usually 3-5 days after registration closes (approximately June 28-July 5, 2027)

What You Do:

  1. Login to KEA/MCC portal
  2. See list of available colleges (200-400+ options)
  3. Rank colleges in order of preference (you can select 50-100+ colleges)
  4. Drag-and-drop to create your preference list
  5. Lock your preferences by deadline

The Strategy:

  • Tier 1 (Dream colleges): BMCRI, Kasturba, Mysore Med College (top 10)
  • Tier 2 (Realistic colleges): Mid-tier government colleges (next 20)
  • Tier 3 (Safety colleges): Private colleges + Tier-3 government (remaining 30+)
  • Never leave blanks. Fill ALL available slots.

Critical: You can change preferences UNTIL LOCKING DEADLINE. After lock, NO CHANGES allowed.

STEP 5: Seat Allotment (Waiting Period)

What Happens:

  • NTA processes all preferences
  • Computer algorithm matches ranks to colleges
  • Results released in 3-5 days

What You Get:

  • KEA Round 1 allotment (usually July 8-10)
  • Your allotted college name + seat type
  • Reporting deadline (usually 2-3 days later)

STEP 6: College Reporting (Final Step)

What You Do:

  1. Download allotment letter from portal
  2. Visit allotted college with documents on specified date
  3. Get documents verified (original certificates checked against uploaded copies)
  4. Pay seat acceptance fee (₹10,000-50,000 depending on college)
  5. Get admission confirmation

Bring Physical Documents:

  • All original certificates
  • Passport (ID proof)
  • Admit card
  • Allotment letter (printed)
  • Fee receipt

The Timeline Summary (Mark Your Calendar)

EventApprox Date 2027Duration
NEET Results DeclarationJune 141 day
KEA + MCC Registration OpenJune 207 days
Registration ClosesJune 27
Choice Filling StartsJune 285 days
Choice Locking DeadlineJuly 3, 11:55 PM
Seat Allotment ResultJuly 81 day
College Reporting DeadlineJuly 113 days
Round 2 Registration (if needed)July 123 days

Critical Don’ts

❌ Don’t miss ANY deadline (portal closes automatically)
❌ Don’t fill form hastily (typos can’t be corrected post-submission)
❌ Don’t share your password with anyone
❌ Don’t skip Tier 3 colleges (they’re your safety net)
❌ Don’t forget to lock choices (must do manually, doesn’t auto-lock)
❌ Don’t skip college reporting (seat gets cancelled if you don’t report)

Deeksha’s Counselling Guidance

At Deeksha Learning, we provide real-time counselling support during the entire process:

  • Document Preparation: Ensure all files are correct format before registration opens
  • College Shortlisting: Based on your rank, help you identify realistic + dream colleges
  • Preference Strategy: Build your Tier 1-2-3 preference list intelligently 
  • Deadline Tracking: Daily reminders for every registration/choice-filling deadline
  • Reporting Support: Help coordinate college visits on reporting day

Don’t navigate counseling alone. We’ve guided 2,000+ students through this process successfully.

The Final Truth

Counselling is the SECOND most important exam-related process (after your NEET score). A 10-mark difference in NEET becomes a 100+ mark difference in college quality if you manage counselling strategy well.

Follow these steps exactly. Don’t improvise. Don’t panic. The system is designed to be fair-you just need to navigate it carefully.

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