Frequently Asked Questions – MBBS Counselling with MCMF
Clear, honest answers to common questions about MBBS counselling, NEET UG admissions, NRI quota, documentation, and college selection with My Career My Future (MCMF).
Category 1: About MCMF and Counselling Approach
Choosing the right MBBS counsellor is one of the most important decisions for students and parents after NEET.
This section explains what MCMF is, how our counselling approach works, and why thousands of Indian and NRI families trust us for MBBS admissions every year.
Q1. What is MCMF and how does it help with MBBS admissions?
Answer:
My Career My Future (MCMF) is a professional MBBS counselling and admission guidance platform that helps students and parents navigate the NEET UG & PG counselling process with clarity and confidence.
MCMF assists students in:
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Understanding NEET UG and PG counselling rules and timelines
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Choosing the right colleges based on rank or score
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Handling NRI, Government, Private, and Management quota MBBS admissions
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Verifying documents before counselling to avoid rejections
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Making safe and informed decisions at every counselling round
Our goal is to reduce confusion, prevent mistakes, and maximize the chances of securing an MBBS seat.
Q2. How is MCMF different from local agents or coaching institutes?
Answer:
MCMF follows a transparent, process-driven counselling approach, unlike local agents or coaching centres that often rely on assumptions or incomplete information.
Key differences include:
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Counselling based strictly on official counselling rules and websites
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Document verification before counselling begins
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State-wise and category-wise strategy instead of generic advice
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Guidance focused on long-term safety, not just seat allocation
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Direct communication with parents and students at every step
MCMF does not promise shortcuts. Instead, we focus on correct planning and legally safe admissions.
Q3. Who are the counsellors at MCMF?
Answer:
MCMF counsellors are experienced professionals who specialize in NEET UG counselling, MBBS admissions, and NRI quota processes.
Our counselling team includes experts with:
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In-depth knowledge of national and state counselling systems
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Experience handling complex NRI and documentation cases
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Strong understanding of college selection, cut-offs, and seat matrices
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Hands-on experience with real counselling rounds, not just theory
Students and parents are guided by counsellors who understand both rules and real-world counselling challenges.
Q4. Since when has MCMF been providing MBBS counselling?
Answer:
MCMF has been providing MBBS counselling and admission guidance since 2015.
Over the years, we have successfully guided more than 1500 Indian and NRI students into medical colleges across India. Our experience spans multiple counselling cycles, policy changes, and evolving admission rules, which helps us guide families with clarity even in uncertain situations.
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Category 2: NEET UG and MBBS Counselling Process
After the NEET UG results are declared, many students and parents feel confused about what to do next.
This section explains how the MBBS counselling process works after NEET, which counselling authorities are involved, and how MCMF supports students through both All India and State counselling rounds.
Q1. How does MBBS counselling work after NEET UG?
Answer:
After NEET UG results, MBBS admissions are done through a centralized counselling process conducted by national and state authorities.
The counselling process generally includes:
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Registration on the official counselling portal
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Choice filling of medical colleges and courses
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Seat allotment based on NEET rank, category, and availability
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Document verification and reporting to the allotted college
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Participation in further rounds if required
MBBS counselling is conducted in multiple rounds, and each round has its own rules, timelines, and risks. A small mistake during registration or choice filling can impact admission chances, which is why proper guidance is important.
Q2. Does MCMF assist in All India (MCC) and State counselling?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF assists students in both All India Counselling and State-level MBBS counselling.
Our counselling support covers:
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All India counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
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State counselling conducted by individual state authorities
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Understanding differences between All India quota and State quota
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Planning parallel strategies across multiple counselling platforms
MCMF helps students decide where to register, how to prioritize choices, and when to move between counselling rounds safely.
Q3. Can MCMF help with both Government and Private MBBS seats?
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Yes, MCMF provides guidance for NRI, Government, Private, and Management quota MBBS seats.
Our counselling approach includes:
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Assessing realistic options based on NEET score or rank
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Explaining seat types available in different states
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Helping students choose between Government and Private colleges
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Planning safe backup options to reduce risk of seat loss
Instead of focusing on only one type of seat, MCMF helps students build a balanced counselling strategy.
Q4. What happens if a student misses a counselling round?
Answer:
Missing a counselling round does not always mean the end of MBBS admission chances, but it can limit available options.
If a student misses a round:
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They may still participate in later rounds, depending on rules
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Some seats may no longer be available
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Strategy needs to be adjusted carefully for the remaining rounds
MCMF helps students understand their remaining options and plan the next steps without panic, based on the latest counselling rules.
Internal Links
All India Quota Counselling Guide
Category 3: NRI Quota MBBS Admissions
NRI quota MBBS admissions are often misunderstood and wrongly explained by many sources.
This section clearly explains what NRI quota is, who is eligible, whether NEET is required, and how MCMF helps families safely navigate NRI quota MBBS admissions for 2026.
Q1. What is NRI quota in MBBS admission?
Answer:
NRI quota is a separate category of MBBS seats reserved for Non-Resident Indians and eligible sponsored candidates in certain medical colleges across India.
Under NRI quota:
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Seats are offered in selected Government and Private medical colleges
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Admission is based on NEET UG qualification
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Fees are generally higher than regular Government seats
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Counselling rules vary from state to state
NRI quota is governed by official counselling authorities, and each state has its own eligibility rules and documentation requirements.
Q2. Is NEET compulsory for NRI quota MBBS?
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Yes, NEET UG qualification is compulsory for NRI quota MBBS admission.
Even for NRI or sponsored NRI candidates:
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The student must appear for NEET UG
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The student must secure the minimum qualifying percentile
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Admission without NEET is not permitted in India
However, the required NEET score for NRI quota seats may vary depending on the state, college, and availability of seats.
Q3. Who is eligible under NRI or Sponsored NRI category?
Answer:
Eligibility under NRI or Sponsored NRI category depends on state counselling rules, but generally includes:
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Students who are Non-Resident Indians
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Children of NRI parents
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Students sponsored by close NRI relatives, such as:
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Parents
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Real brothers or sisters
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Legal guardians, where permitted
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Eligibility requires valid proof of NRI status, relationship documents, and financial sponsorship evidence. Incorrect or weak documentation can lead to rejection during counselling.
Q4. How does MCMF assist in NRI quota MBBS Admission 2026?
Answer:
MCMF provides end-to-end guidance for NRI quota MBBS admissions, focusing on accuracy, documentation safety, and correct counselling strategy.
Our support includes:
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Checking NRI eligibility based on current counselling rules
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Verifying sponsor and relationship documents
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Explaining state-wise NRI quota rules clearly
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Planning counselling strategy across multiple states
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Guiding families during choice filling and seat allotment rounds
MCMF ensures that families do not rely on assumptions and instead follow verified and legally correct processes.
Q5. Which states offer NRI quota MBBS seats?
Answer:
Several Indian states offer NRI quota MBBS seats in Government and Private medical colleges, subject to state-specific counselling rules.
States commonly offering NRI quota MBBS seats include:
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Karnataka
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Kerala
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Gujarat
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Rajasthan
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Punjab
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Haryana
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Uttar Pradesh
Availability, eligibility, and rules differ across states, which is why state-wise guidance is important before registration.
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Category 4: Documents and Verification
One of the most common reasons students lose MBBS seats is not low NEET score, but document mistakes.
This section explains which documents are required for MBBS counselling, why verification is important, and how MCMF helps families avoid rejection or last-minute issues during counselling.
Q1. What documents are required for MBBS counselling?
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The documents required for MBBS counselling may vary slightly by counselling authority and state, but generally include:
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NEET UG admit card and scorecard
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Class 10 certificate (for date of birth proof)
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Class 12 marksheet and passing certificate
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Identity proof such as passport or Aadhaar
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Category certificate, if applicable
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Domicile certificate, where required
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Passport-sized photographs
For NRI quota or special categories, additional documents such as passport copies, sponsorship proof, and affidavits may be required.
Each counselling authority may ask for documents in a specific format, which makes verification important.
Q2. Does MCMF verify documents before counselling?
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Yes, MCMF verifies documents before the counselling process begins.
Our document verification process helps:
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Identify missing or incorrect documents early
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Check whether documents meet counselling authority requirements
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Ensure consistency across certificates and forms
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Reduce the risk of rejection during verification rounds
By verifying documents in advance, MCMF helps families avoid last-minute stress and preventable mistakes.
Q3. What happens if a document is incorrect or missing?
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If a document is incorrect or missing, the impact depends on the counselling rules and the stage at which the issue is identified.
Possible consequences include:
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Temporary rejection during document verification
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Loss of the allotted MBBS seat
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Disqualification from a counselling round
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Ineligibility for specific categories such as NRI or State quota
MCMF helps families understand the seriousness of the issue and guides them on whether correction, re-submission, or alternative options are possible.
Q4. Does MCMF help with affidavits and NRI documents?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF assists families with affidavits and NRI-related documents required for MBBS counselling.
Our support includes:
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Guidance on which affidavits are required and why
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Explaining correct formats as per counselling rules
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Assisting with NRI status proof and sponsorship documents
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Ensuring documents align with state-specific requirements
This support is especially important for NRI quota cases, where documentation rules are strict and vary across states.
Category 5: College Selection and MBBS Predictor
Choosing the right medical college is just as important as securing a seat.
This section explains how MCMF helps students shortlist colleges using NEET data, how the MBBS College Predictor works, and how students can make informed choices based on rank, score, and state preferences.
Q1. Does MCMF provide an MBBS College Predictor?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF provides an MBBS College Predictor designed to help students understand realistic college options based on their NEET performance.
The predictor helps students:
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Analyze possible colleges based on NEET rank or score
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Understand chances across Government, Private, and NRI quota seats
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Compare options across different states
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Avoid unrealistic or risky choices during counselling
The predictor is meant to support decision-making, not replace counselling.
Q2. How accurate is the NEET College Predictor?
Answer:
The NEET College Predictor provides an estimate based on previous years’ counselling data, seat availability, and official counselling trends.
Accuracy depends on factors such as:
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Current year cut-offs
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Number of seats available
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Category and quota eligibility
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Counselling rules of each state
MCMF uses the predictor along with expert counselling to ensure students do not rely on predictions alone when making final choices.
Q3. Can I check colleges based on NEET rank or score?
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Yes, students can check possible medical colleges using either their NEET rank or score.
The MCMF College Predictor allows users to:
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Enter NEET rank or score
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Filter colleges by state or seat type
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Explore realistic options for each counselling category
This helps students understand their standing before entering the counselling process.
Q4. Does MCMF help shortlist colleges state-wise?
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Yes, MCMF helps students shortlist colleges state-wise based on counselling rules and personal preferences.
Our guidance includes:
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Explaining state-specific counselling systems
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Identifying colleges suitable for the student’s rank or score
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Highlighting differences between states in terms of fees and rules
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Helping families prioritize safer options during choice filling
State-wise shortlisting helps students make structured and confident counselling decisions.
Category 6: Low NEET Score, Private and Management Seats
A low NEET score does not always mean the end of the MBBS journey.
This section explains the options available for students with lower scores, how private and management seats work, and how MCMF helps families make realistic and safe decisions without false promises.
Q1. Can MCMF guide students with low NEET scores?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF regularly guides students who have low NEET scores.
Our counselling focuses on:
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Understanding the student’s actual eligibility
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Exploring realistic options across states and categories
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Avoiding risky or misleading advice
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Planning safe backup options early in the counselling process
MCMF believes in honest counselling, where families are clearly told what is possible and what is not, based on rules and data.
Q2. What options are available for low-score students?
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Options for low NEET score students depend on multiple factors such as category, state eligibility, and counselling rules.
Possible options may include:
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Private medical colleges
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Management quota seats, where permitted
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NRI quota seats, if eligible
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State-specific opportunities in later counselling rounds
MCMF helps students understand which options are suitable for their score and which claims should be avoided.
Q3. Does MCMF help with Management quota MBBS seats?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF provides guidance for Management quota MBBS seats in states where such seats are officially allowed.
Our support includes:
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Explaining management quota rules clearly
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Identifying genuine counselling-based management seats
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Avoiding illegal or unofficial seat offers
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Helping families participate correctly in counselling rounds
Management quota admissions are still governed by counselling authorities, and MCMF ensures families follow the correct process.
Q4. Can a student get MBBS without a very high rank?
Answer:
Yes, a student can get an MBBS seat even without a very high NEET rank, provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
Admissions depend on:
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NEET qualification status
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Type of seat and college
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Counselling rules of the chosen state
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Availability of seats during different rounds
MCMF helps students understand how rank impacts options and plans strategies accordingly, without creating unrealistic expectations.
Category 7: MBBS Abroad
Some students and parents also explore MBBS options outside India.
This section answers basic questions about MBBS abroad and directs families to detailed guidance, without mixing it into India-focused counselling decisions.
Q1. Does MCMF guide students for MBBS abroad?
Answer:
Yes, MCMF also provides guidance for MBBS admissions abroad for students who are exploring international options.
Our role is to:
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Explain whether MBBS abroad is suitable for a student
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Clarify eligibility, admission process, and risks
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Help families compare Indian and overseas options objectively
MCMF ensures that students consider MBBS abroad only after understanding both benefits and limitations.
Q2. Which countries does MCMF support for MBBS abroad?
Answer:
MCMF supports MBBS admissions in selected countries where medical education is recognized and commonly chosen by Indian students.
Countries supported by MCMF include:
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Russia
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Georgia
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Kazakhstan
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Uzbekistan
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Kyrgyzstan
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Armenia
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Nepal
Country selection depends on eligibility, budget planning, academic background, and long-term goals.
Q3. Is NEET required for MBBS abroad?
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Yes, NEET qualification is required for Indian students who wish to pursue MBBS abroad and later practice in India.
Even for foreign medical universities:
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The student must appear for NEET
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The student must qualify NEET as per applicable rules
MCMF helps students understand current regulations before applying to any foreign medical university.
MBBS Abroad Page →
Category 8: Fees, Transparency and Contact
Before taking any counselling decision, parents want clarity on fees, transparency, and communication.
This section explains MCMF’s counselling charges, confirms the absence of hidden costs, and outlines how students and parents can directly connect with our counselling team.
Q1. What are MCMF’s counselling charges?
Answer:
MCMF’s counselling charges depend on the type of guidance required and the admission category.
Counselling fees may vary based on:
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NEET UG counselling support level
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NRI quota assistance
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Management or private seat guidance
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Documentation and verification support
All counselling charges are clearly explained before any service begins, so families know exactly what support they are opting for.
Q2. Are there any hidden costs?
Answer:
No, MCMF does not charge any hidden costs.
Before starting counselling:
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Fees are explained clearly
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Scope of services is shared in advance
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No unexpected charges are added later in the process
MCMF believes in transparent counselling, so families can make informed decisions without pressure or confusion.
Q3. How can I contact MCMF for MBBS admission assistance?
Answer:
Students and parents can contact MCMF through multiple official channels for MBBS admission assistance.
You can:
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Book a counselling call through the website
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Speak directly with a counsellor during working hours
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Request guidance for NEET, NRI quota, or MBBS abroad options
All queries are handled by trained counsellors, not call centre executives.
Q4. Can parents speak directly to a counsellor?
Answer:
Yes, parents are encouraged to speak directly with MCMF counsellors.
Direct interaction helps parents:
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Understand counselling strategy clearly
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Ask questions related to documents and eligibility
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Make confident decisions for their child’s admission
MCMF believes parents should be fully informed and involved in the counselling process.
MBBS admission is a once-in-a-lifetime decision that requires clarity, patience, and the right guidance.
MCMF is committed to providing honest counselling, verified information, and structured support to help students and parents navigate the MBBS counselling process with confidence.
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