NEET preparation is not only about Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. It is also about information discipline. Every year, thousands of students do well in the exam but still get confused during counselling because they do not know where to track authentic updates. They depend on YouTube summaries, random Telegram forwards, screenshots in WhatsApp groups, or unofficial blogs that often mix old schedules, wrong links, and incomplete instructions.
That is dangerous.
As of April 13, 2026, the official NEET UG 2026 exam date is May 3, 2026, but in most states the 2026 UG medical counselling portal is not live yet. That is normal. State counselling notices for MBBS/BDS usually become active only after the NEET result and after each state releases its admission schedule, eligibility rules, merit list process, and seat matrix updates. This is exactly why students must bookmark the correct official websites now, before the rush begins.
This article is built for one purpose: to give you a clean, official, government/public-authority-only master list of the portals you need to track for NEET 2026 state counselling.
No coaching links.
No private blogs.
No fake portals.
No random PDFs from unknown sources.
Only official authorities.
And because this is for Visuti Career, this article goes beyond just dumping links. It also explains:
- which central portals you must track before any state portal
- why some official public counselling portals do not use .gov.in
- which states use medical universities, which use technical boards, and which use NIC counselling platforms
- what you should watch on each portal
- how to avoid fake sites
- how to build a state-wise tracking strategy before NEET 2026 results
- how to convert this information into an actual admission plan
Quick Answer
If you are looking for the NEET 2026 all state website list, start with these three first:
- NTA NEET UG official portal
- MCC UG Medical Counselling
- Your state’s official counselling authority portal from the master list below
As of April 13, 2026, many states still show 2025 or PG updates. That is expected. Bookmark the official portals now and start checking them only after the NEET result window and state notice releases.
Table of Contents
- Why NEET 2026 students need a state-wise official website list
- The difference between NTA, MCC, and state counselling portals
- Central portals every student must bookmark first
- NEET 2026 all state official counselling websites master list
- State-by-state tracking notes and what to watch on each portal
- Why some official counselling websites are not .gov.in domains
- What to check on these portals after the NEET 2026 result
- A smart state-tracking strategy for serious aspirants
- Common mistakes students make while tracking counselling updates
- How Visuti Career helps you use these portals more strategically
- FAQs
- Final takeaway
Why NEET 2026 Students Need a State-Wise Official Website List
The NEET ecosystem has become much larger than just one exam and one result.
A student today may need to track:
- the NEET exam portal for admit card, result, scorecard, and official notices
- MCC for All India Quota and central counselling
- one or more state counselling portals for domicile-based options
- document formats, domicile rules, state merit lists, seat matrices, fee notices, and resignation/upgradation rules
If you miss the right portal, you can miss the right update. If you miss the right update, you can miss the right seat.
The truth is simple: medical admission in India is now a website-driven process. The entire cycle depends on official online notices. Registration, fee payment, state merit preparation, choice filling, allotment, reporting instructions, seat vacancy updates, and even last-minute round changes are all published online.
That means students need a system. Not just effort.
This is one area where a strong guidance platform like Visuti Career becomes valuable. Students rarely fail because they do not care. They often fail because they are tracking too many scattered sources and do not know which updates actually matter.
So before you worry about cutoffs, last ranks, or college prediction, first lock your official source architecture.
The Difference Between NTA, MCC, and State Counselling Portals
A lot of confusion happens because students treat all NEET-related websites as if they do the same job. They do not.
1. NTA Portal
The National Testing Agency portal is where the exam-level updates happen.
Track NTA for:
- official exam notifications
- application form notices
- correction window
- city intimation slip
- admit card
- answer key
- result
- official bulletins
Official link: NTA NEET UG
2. MCC Portal
The Medical Counselling Committee handles the national counselling segments such as:
- 15% All India Quota MBBS/BDS seats
- AIIMS
- JIPMER
- central universities and selected institutional quotas
- deemed universities
- ESIC-related seats
- AFMC registration-related process within the MCC framework
Official links:
3. State Counselling Portals
These are the state-level authorities that handle the state quota and, in many states, private college quotas too.
Track state portals for:
- state information bulletin
- domicile and category rules
- state merit list
- registration schedule
- seat matrix
- fee structure
- choice filling
- allotment
- document verification
- resignation rules
- stray vacancy rounds
If you misunderstand this division, you end up checking the wrong site for the wrong update.
Important
The NTA result does not automatically register you for state counselling.
The MCC portal does not replace your state counselling portal.
Your state portal does not replace MCC for AIQ and central seats.
You often need both.
Central Portals Every NEET 2026 Aspirant Must Bookmark First
Before the state-wise list, lock these central links.
| Purpose | Official Authority | Official Website |
|---|---|---|
| NEET exam notices, admit card, result | NTA | neet.nta.nic.in |
| All India Quota UG medical counselling | MCC, DGHS, MoHFW | mcc.nic.in/ug-medical-counselling |
| MCC candidate login / counselling actions | MCC / NIC | mcc.admissions.nic.in |
Why these three come first
Even if you only care about your home state, you still need:
- NTA for the exam itself
- MCC for the national seat landscape
- your state portal for local quota opportunities
This three-layer structure is the minimum safe tracking setup for serious candidates.
NEET 2026 All State Official Counselling Websites Master List
Below is the state-wise list of official portals to track.
Note on “Govt websites only”
I have intentionally listed only official government/public-authority portals. In a few states, the authorised counselling website is run by a state medical university or a statutory admission committee and therefore uses domains such as .ac.in, .org, .in, .net, or a year-specific counselling domain rather than a pure .gov.in address. These are still the official public-authority portals for that state’s counselling process.
Master State Table
| State | Official Authority | Official Website | What To Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andhra Pradesh | Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences | drntr.uhsap.in/index/Admission_counselling | MBBS/BDS competent authority quota, management quota, notices, rank lists, web options |
| Arunachal Pradesh | Directorate of Higher & Technical Education | apdhte.nic.in | State counselling brochure, nominee/state quota notices, PCB group allotment updates |
| Assam | Directorate of Medical Education, Assam | dme.assam.gov.in | State quota merit list, registration links, choice filling, round notices |
| Bihar | BCECEB | bceceboard.bihar.gov.in | UGMAC registration, state merit, counselling schedule, seat allotment |
| Chhattisgarh | Chhattisgarh Medical Counselling | cgdme.admissions.nic.in | UG schedule, merit list, seat matrix, OR-CR, allotment, reporting list |
| Goa | Directorate of Technical Education, Goa | dte.goa.gov.in/admission-to-neet-based-courses-bpharm | NEET-based course admission notices, merit list, schedule |
| Gujarat | ACPMEC / ACPUGMEC | medadmgujarat.org | UG medical registration, merit, seat allotment, rules, domicile updates |
| Haryana | DMER Haryana official counselling portal | uhsrugcounselling.com | MBBS/BDS registration, fee payment, choice filling, allotment, category notices |
| Himachal Pradesh | Atal Medical & Research University | amruhp.ac.in/neet-ug-mbbs-bds-counselling | NEET UG MBBS/BDS counselling notices, vacancy, seat allocation |
| Jharkhand | JCECEB | jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in / neetugcet.jceceb.org.in | Main board notices plus NEET UG counselling registration portal |
| Karnataka | Karnataka Examinations Authority | cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea | UGNEET schedule, option entry, seat matrix, allotment, verification notices |
| Kerala | Commissioner for Entrance Examinations | cee.kerala.gov.in/main1.php / cee.kerala.gov.in/keamonline2026 | Medical & allied admission, candidate login, allotment, option confirmation |
| Madhya Pradesh | DME MP | dme.mponline.gov.in/Portal/Services/DMEMP/DMEUG/Profile/Instructions.aspx?tab=tab5 | MP combined UG counselling schedule, rule book, seat chart, allotment |
| Maharashtra | State CET Cell, Maharashtra | cetcell.mahacet.org | NEET UG registration, document upload, schedule, selection lists |
| Manipur | Directorate of Health Services, Government of Manipur | manipurmc.mn.gov.in/mbbs-counselling | MBBS/BDS/BASLP/BPT state counselling registration and updates |
| Meghalaya | Department of Health & Family Welfare, Meghalaya | meghealth.gov.in / neigrihms.gov.in | MBBS counselling notices, eligible lists, round results, institute-specific notices |
| Mizoram | Department of Higher & Technical Education, Mizoram | dhte.mizoram.gov.in | NEET score submission, state seat notices, admission circulars |
| Nagaland | Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland | dhfw.nagaland.gov.in | Department notices, state quota and health education-related updates |
| Odisha | OJEE Medical Updates | ojee.nic.in/whats-medical-new | MBBS/BDS state counselling schedule, medical merit list, seat matrix |
| Punjab | Baba Farid University of Health Sciences | bfuhs.ac.in/mbbs_bds/mbbsbds.asp | MBBS/BDS NEET UG notices, merit lists, choice filling, results |
| Rajasthan | RUHS / State Counselling Board | ruhsraj.org / rajugneet2025.com | RUHS main updates plus year-specific NEET UG board portal notices |
| Sikkim | Government of Sikkim State Quota Portal | statequota.sikkim.gov.in / education.sikkim.gov.in/Home.aspx | State quota seat registration, MBBS/BDS/allied course notices |
| Tamil Nadu | Selection Committee, DME&R, Government of Tamil Nadu | tnmedicalselection.net | MBBS/BDS notifications, merit lists, rank lists, allotment, resignation notices |
| Telangana | KNRUHS | knruhs.telangana.gov.in | State quota admissions, merit lists, certificate verification, web options |
| Tripura | Tripura Medical Counselling Committee | trmcc.admissions.nic.in | UG counselling notices, schedule, OR-CR, merit, allotment |
| Uttar Pradesh | DGME UP Counselling Board | upneet.gov.in | state merit registration, security fee, choice filling, seat allotment |
| Uttarakhand | HNB Uttarakhand Medical Education University | hnbumu.ac.in | NEET UG state counselling, notices, schedule, admission instructions |
| West Bengal | West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee | wbmcc.nic.in | UG medical & dental counselling, seat matrix, schedule, result, documents |
Important UT Add-On Portals You Should Also Know
These are not states, but they matter for many NEET students.
| UT / Special Area | Official Authority | Official Website | Use It For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puducherry | CENTAC, Govt. of Puducherry | centacpuducherry.in | UG NEET-based medical/dental/BAMS admissions |
| Chandigarh | GMCH Chandigarh | gmch.gov.in | institution notices and Chandigarh-linked medical admission information |
| All India / Central Seats | MCC | mcc.nic.in | AIQ, deemed, AIIMS, JIPMER, central institutions |
State-by-State Tracking Notes
The master table gives you the links. This section tells you how to think about them.
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh counselling is handled through Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences. This is one of those states where students must carefully separate competent authority quota and management quota. The university’s admissions counselling page is the right place to track both detailed notifications and post-notification actions such as lists, web options, and college-wise allotments.
Official link: drntr.uhsap.in/index/Admission_counselling
Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh often routes medical-related admissions and state seat processes through the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education rather than a big standalone medical counselling microsite. That means students from Arunachal should not panic if they do not see a flashy MBBS portal early. The correct strategy is to track the official DHTE page closely for state counselling brochures, category rules, and PCB-group related notices.
Official link: apdhte.nic.in
Assam
Assam’s official anchor is the Directorate of Medical Education, Assam. This is where state quota notices, registration links, category-wise physical verification notices, merit lists, choice filling links, and special/stray round instructions typically appear. If you are applying in Assam, this should be one of your most frequently checked portals after the NEET result.
Official link: dme.assam.gov.in
Bihar
Bihar counselling runs through BCECEB, especially under the UGMAC structure for medical admissions. Bihar is one of those states where candidates often need to follow instructions carefully for registration, document upload, merit list, and reporting schedules. Because Bihar also attracts interest from outside the state for certain private-seat possibilities, students should read the official brochure very carefully instead of relying on hearsay.
Official link: bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh has one of the cleaner NIC-style medical counselling portals in the form of Chhattisgarh Medical Counselling. It is very useful because it clearly separates schedule, merit list, OR-CR, participating institutes, procedures, and allotment information. If you want a state portal that is structurally easier to monitor, Chhattisgarh’s official setup is a good example.
Official link: cgdme.admissions.nic.in
Goa
In Goa, NEET-based admissions are tracked through the Directorate of Technical Education. Goa’s official admission notices for NEET-based courses are often placed as specific release pages rather than only through a general counselling dashboard, so students should watch the DTE Goa site carefully and open the NEET-based course notices as soon as they appear.
Official link: dte.goa.gov.in/admission-to-neet-based-courses-bpharm
Gujarat
Gujarat’s official medical counselling authority is the Admission Committee for Professional Medical Educational Courses, with UG operations typically handled under ACPUGMEC. Even though the domain is .org, the portal itself clearly states that it is constituted under the relevant Government of Gujarat admission law. Gujarat students should monitor registration, rules, merit status, domicile committee updates, and round-wise allotment.
Official link: medadmgujarat.org
Haryana
Haryana’s official UG medical counselling is run under DMER Haryana, and the active official counselling portal has been uhsrugcounselling.com. This is one of the examples where a public-authority portal does not use .gov.in but is still the official counselling platform. Haryana candidates should track fresh registration, fee payment, choice locking, category certificate validity, and document-verification instructions very carefully.
Official link: uhsrugcounselling.com
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh counselling is handled through Atal Medical & Research University (AMRU). Again, this is a state government university portal, not a generic state portal. The NEET UG MBBS/BDS counselling category page and specific counselling pages are the right places to watch for vacancy notices, seat allocation, NRI instructions, and revised schedule updates.
Official link: amruhp.ac.in/neet-ug-mbbs-bds-counselling
Jharkhand
Jharkhand students should track both the main JCECEB site and the dedicated NEET UG portal. The main board site is useful for overall board notices, while the dedicated NEET UG site is where the online application, state merit preparation, and counselling actions typically live. If you only save one of them, you may miss something.
Official links:
Karnataka
Karnataka counselling is run by KEA, and this is one of the most important states to follow only through official portals because fake pages have historically confused students. The safe rule is simple: use KEA’s official government portal only. For Karnataka students, option entry, verification, fee notices, and allotment steps must be followed exactly as published by KEA.
Official link: cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea
Kerala
Kerala uses the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE Kerala), one of the strongest official admission systems in the country. Medical and allied admissions are integrated into the broader CEE structure, so students must track both the main CEE portal and the candidate login side. Kerala candidates should be especially careful about option confirmation, allotment deadlines, and category/community-related documentation.
Official links:
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh NEET UG counselling is handled through the DME MP / MPOnline portal. This is one of the most document-heavy counselling systems, where rule books, seat charts, schedules, and merit-related updates matter a lot. Students should not just watch registration dates; they should also read the official rule book and scholarship/bond notices published on the portal.
Official link: dme.mponline.gov.in/Portal/Services/DMEMP/DMEUG/Profile/Instructions.aspx?tab=tab5
Maharashtra
Maharashtra counselling is handled by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra. This is one of the most tracked official portals because the state has a large number of government and private medical institutions. Students should monitor registration, document upload, selection lists, revised schedules, and fee notices very carefully.
Official link: cetcell.mahacet.org
Manipur
Manipur has a dedicated e-Counselling portal for medical admissions under the state’s health administration. The official counselling page supports MBBS/BDS and certain allied courses. Students applying in Manipur should watch the registration stage, password creation, and candidate-data fetching process carefully because official portals often expect exact NEET roll and application details.
Official link: manipurmc.mn.gov.in/mbbs-counselling
Meghalaya
Meghalaya students should track the Department of Health & Family Welfare site closely. It has carried official MBBS counselling notices, eligible candidate lists, round results, and institutional admission-related instructions. For institute-level developments involving NEIGRIHMS, that official website is also worth watching, especially where Meghalaya or regional seat processes intersect.
Official links:
Mizoram
Mizoram’s state-level higher and technical admission flow is tracked through the Department of Higher & Technical Education. The official portal has shown NEET score submission notices and medical-related seat information. Students from Mizoram should not wait for a separate MBBS-only microsite; the department portal itself is the correct place to monitor.
Official link: dhte.mizoram.gov.in
Nagaland
Nagaland candidates should monitor the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Nagaland portal for official state-side notices and admission-related updates. In smaller states and special-seat ecosystems, not every year looks like a big multi-tab counselling portal. Sometimes the official department site itself is the real notice board.
Official link: dhfw.nagaland.gov.in
Odisha
Odisha students should track the medical update section of OJEE rather than only the general OJEE homepage. The medical-specific section publishes MBBS/BDS instructions, seat matrix updates, schedule revisions, reported candidate lists, and counselling notices. This is especially useful because Odisha often publishes medical updates in a clearly labeled section.
Official link: ojee.nic.in/whats-medical-new
Punjab
Punjab counselling is officially handled through Baba Farid University of Health Sciences. The MBBS/BDS page is particularly useful because it serves as a rolling notice archive with round-wise schedules, provisional results, allotment letters, and willingness/choice-filling links. Punjab students should watch this page repeatedly once counselling starts.
Official link: bfuhs.ac.in/mbbs_bds/mbbsbds.asp
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is an important special case. The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) is the core public authority to track, but the state’s NEET UG counselling is often run through a year-specific official counselling board portal. As of April 13, 2026, the last live official annual board portal I could verify is the 2025 official board site, so 2026 aspirants should track both RUHS and the new year-specific board link once it is announced.
Official links:
Sikkim
Sikkim is another special case where the State Quota portal matters a lot. The verified Government of Sikkim state quota registration portal explicitly supports MBBS, BDS and allied courses. The Education Department portal is also useful because state quota counselling notices and registration alerts may be reflected there.
Official links:
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu’s official portal is the Selection Committee, Directorate of Medical Education and Research site. This is one of the most important state portals in NEET counselling because it carries MBBS/BDS notifications, provisional lists, vacancy positions, resignation notices, and allotment results. Tamil Nadu students must use this website and this website only for official UG medical counselling updates.
Official link: tnmedicalselection.net
Telangana
Telangana counselling runs through KNRUHS, the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences. The official university portal is the correct place to track admission notices, merit lists, certificate verification, and round-specific guidance for medical admissions. Telangana students should not confuse TS engineering portals with medical admission portals.
Official link: knruhs.telangana.gov.in
Tripura
Tripura uses one of the clearest official systems in the form of the Tripura Medical Counselling Committee (TRMCC) portal. The official site explicitly states that it handles UG and PG counselling and publishes schedule, OR-CR, merit lists, and notices. If you are applying in Tripura, this portal is one of the easiest to monitor systematically.
Official link: trmcc.admissions.nic.in
Uttar Pradesh
UP students should track upneet.gov.in very closely. This portal is built around state merit registration, registration fee, security money, choice filling, allotment, and official notifications. Because UP counselling has many moving parts, students should save this site, check the “latest updates” section often, and read the UG brochure as soon as it is released.
Official link: upneet.gov.in
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand uses HNB Uttarakhand Medical Education University as the main official authority for state NEET UG counselling. The university site serves as the anchor for admission notices, state centralized counselling information, and related updates. If the 2026 specific page is not visible early, keep checking the university home page and NEET-UG menu section.
Official link: hnbumu.ac.in
West Bengal
West Bengal has a very structured official counselling system under WBMCC. The site clearly separates UG Medical & Dental, UG AYUSH, schedule, download, candidate login, seat matrix, and results. This is one of the best official state counselling portals for students who want a single state-controlled hub for updates.
Official link: wbmcc.nic.in
Why Some Official Counselling Portals Are Not .gov.in
Students often think, “If it is not .gov.in, maybe it is fake.”
That is not always true.
Some official public-authority portals are run by:
- state medical universities
- statutory counselling committees
- state CET cells
- public-authority microsites
- authorised counselling boards with year-specific domains
Examples from the official list above include:
- drntr.uhsap.in
- medadmgujarat.org
- uhsrugcounselling.com
- amruhp.ac.in
- cetcell.mahacet.org
- tnmedicalselection.net
- rajugneet2025.com
These are not private blog links. They are official public-authority platforms.
The right rule is not “trust only .gov.in.”
The right rule is: trust only the portal published or used by the competent official authority.
What To Check on These Portals After the NEET 2026 Result
Once the result is declared, students should not simply wait for “registration started” posts. They should actively track these items.
1. Information Bulletin / Prospectus
This is the most important document after result day. It tells you:
- eligibility
- domicile rules
- category rules
- quota details
- document requirements
- fee structure and refundable/non-refundable deposits
- round structure
- resignation rules
2. Registration Dates
Many students miss the opening window because they assume there will be endless reminders. There will not.
3. State Merit List
Especially important in states that prepare their own state merit after filtering domicile/category conditions.
4. Seat Matrix
This is where the actual opportunity becomes visible. Without the seat matrix, strategy is guesswork.
5. Choice Filling Window
A very short but very important stage. Missing this stage can waste your registration.
6. Provisional Allotment and Final Allotment
These change quickly. You need to check the official portal, not a forwarded screenshot.
7. Reporting Instructions
Physical reporting, tuition fee, tuition + university fee, original document set, bond, affidavit, resignation rules, upgrade conditions. Every state handles this differently.
8. Stray Vacancy Notices
Students often ignore early rounds and then rush into stray vacancy round confusion. Track these officially.
A Smart Tracking Strategy for Serious NEET 2026 Aspirants
If you really want to stay ahead, do not just bookmark 28 links and hope for the best. Use a system.
Step 1: Save Your Core 5
Every student should save:
- NTA NEET UG
- MCC UG Medical Counselling
- your home-state official portal
- one backup state portal if you plan to apply elsewhere
- your state’s detailed counselling page or notice archive
Step 2: Separate AIQ and State Strategy
Make one folder for:
- NTA
- MCC
- AIQ documents
Make another for:
- state registration
- domicile certificate
- category certificate
- state-specific forms
Step 3: Track Dates With Absolute Dates
Do not think in vague terms like:
- “next week”
- “around result”
- “probably in August”
Use exact dates once they are published.
This matters because counselling windows are short, and the user may remember the wrong week if they track only by memory.
Step 4: Read the PDF, Not Just the Headline
Many mistakes happen because students read:
- “registration starts today”
but do not read:
- security money rules
- resignation deadline
- document verification format
- ineligibility conditions
- minority/NRI instructions
- in-service or special quota exclusions
Step 5: Build Your College Plan Before Choice Filling Opens
This is exactly where Visuti Career can help. If you wait until the choice-filling window opens to start comparing colleges, fees, last ranks, bonds, state rules, and seat types, you are already late.
Common Mistakes Students Make While Tracking Counselling Websites
Mistake 1: Depending on Social Media Instead of the Official Portal
A forwarded update is not a notice.
Mistake 2: Tracking Only MCC
MCC is essential, but it is not your state counselling website.
Mistake 3: Missing the Information Bulletin
Students often jump straight to registration and miss the actual rules.
Mistake 4: Not Saving User IDs, Passwords, and Payment Receipts
Counselling is documentation-heavy. Disorganization creates avoidable panic.
Mistake 5: Confusing 2025 and 2026 Updates
As of April 13, 2026, many portals still show 2025 UG notices or 2025-26 session labels. This is normal. The key is to wait for the 2026 UG medical counselling notice, not to assume the portal is wrong.
Mistake 6: Ignoring Smaller States or Alternate State Opportunities
Some students only follow their home state even when they may be eligible for other routes or private-seat systems elsewhere.
Mistake 7: Not Understanding Portal Type
Some states use:
- university portal
- board portal
- NIC counselling portal
- technical education portal
- health department site
If you expect every state to look like MCC, you will miss state-specific patterns.
How Visuti Career Makes This Process Easier
A student can technically track all of these sites manually.
But doing it well is another matter.
The real challenge is not only finding the correct official portal. It is converting official updates into a decision sequence:
- Which states should I actually track seriously?
- Which state is realistic based on domicile, category, and score?
- Which portals matter for my budget range?
- Which state has a better private-seat value?
- Which one is a backup only?
- Which deadline matters first?
- Which seat matrix changes my strategy?
- Which choice order gives me the best chance?
That is where a platform like Visuti Career becomes relevant.
Visuti Career’s value is not that it replaces official websites. It should not. Nobody should replace official websites.
Its value is that it can help students:
- organize official data better
- compare colleges faster
- interpret rank and quota opportunities more clearly
- avoid missing important counselling windows
- build choice filling strategy before panic starts
- move from “I have many links” to “I know what to do next”
That is the difference between information and execution.
And in NEET counselling, execution is everything.
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FAQ: NEET 2026 All State Official Counselling Websites
Which is the official website for NEET 2026 exam updates?
The official exam portal is neet.nta.nic.in. Use it for application, city intimation slip, admit card, answer key, result, and official NEET notices.
Which is the official website for AIQ NEET counselling 2026?
The official AIQ counselling authority is MCC. Use:
Are state counselling websites live already for NEET UG 2026?
As of April 13, 2026, most states have not yet opened 2026 UG medical counselling in full. Many are still showing 2025 UG notices or 2025-26 session content. That is normal at this stage.
Why do some official counselling portals not use .gov.in?
Because some counselling authorities are statutory committees, medical universities, CET cells, or official board microsites rather than standard department domains. What matters is whether the portal is run by the official public authority.
Which website should I use for Uttar Pradesh NEET counselling 2026?
Use upneet.gov.in. It is the official UP NEET counselling portal for state merit registration, fee, security deposit, choice filling, and allotment.
Which website should I use for Tamil Nadu NEET counselling 2026?
Use tnmedicalselection.net, the official Selection Committee portal of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research, Government of Tamil Nadu.
Which website should I use for Maharashtra NEET counselling 2026?
Use cetcell.mahacet.org, the official State CET Cell Maharashtra portal.
Which website should I use for Kerala MBBS counselling 2026?
Use cee.kerala.gov.in/main1.php and the candidate portal cee.kerala.gov.in/keamonline2026.
Which website should I use for Karnataka NEET counselling 2026?
Use cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea, the official KEA portal.
Which website should I use for West Bengal NEET counselling 2026?
Use wbmcc.nic.in, the official West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee portal.
Which website should I use for Rajasthan NEET counselling 2026?
Track both ruhsraj.org and the year-specific official board portal once it is released. As of April 13, 2026, the latest live board portal I could verify is rajugneet2025.com.
Which website should I use for Sikkim NEET counselling 2026?
Use the Government of Sikkim state quota portal statequota.sikkim.gov.in and also watch education.sikkim.gov.in/Home.aspx for related state quota notices.
Should I rely on YouTube or Telegram for counselling updates?
No. Use them only, if at all, as secondary discussion channels. Your final action must always be based on the official portal notice.
Can I participate in both MCC and state counselling?
Yes, in many cases students participate in both, subject to eligibility, domicile, and counselling rules. But the registration and process are separate.
What is the best way to avoid missing a counselling deadline?
Bookmark the official portal, read the full notice, save the PDF, note the exact date, and keep your documents ready in advance.
Final Takeaway
If you are serious about medical admission, you cannot afford a weak information system.
The safest and smartest approach for NEET 2026 is:
- track NTA for exam updates
- track MCC for AIQ and central counselling
- track your state’s official counselling authority
- track only official public-authority portals
- build your counselling strategy before the registration rush begins
As of April 13, 2026, the NEET UG 2026 exam is approaching, but most states have not yet opened their 2026 UG medical admission cycle. That is exactly why this is the right time to prepare your tracking list. When the result comes, students who already know where to go will move faster and make better decisions.
That is the core message for Visuti Career readers too:
information is not enough unless it becomes organized action.
Use the official websites.
Read the real notices.
Track the right portals.
And then use the right strategy.