Delhi NEET Counselling 2026 Registration Process

Delhi NEET Counselling 2026 Registration is the primary step to ensure your place in a top medical & dental college in Delhi. The Delhi NEET Counselling 2026 Registration will be done in two different stages. Students often get confused regarding the two, hence make sure that you clear any doubts beforehand.

The first stage involves registration for counselling, selection of the college, and seat allotment. The process takes place on the official MCC website at mcc.nic.in. On the other hand, the second stage is for admission into the college. It takes place on the FMSC portal at https://fmsc.du.ac.in. However, this step comes after the allotment of seats by MCC in an affiliated university of Delhi.

Both stages are mandatory. You cannot skip either one. Missing a step, uploading a wrong document, or paying the fee incorrectly can cost you your seat. So before you begin, read this guide completely.

Stage 1: MCC Portal Registration

Go to mcc.nic.in and complete your UG counselling registration. This covers both the 85% Delhi Quota and 15% All India Quota seats.

During this stage you will:

  • Create your login on the MCC portal
  • Fill in personal and academic details
  • Pay the MCC counselling registration fee
  • Fill and lock your college choices
  • Wait for seat allotment results

Follow all MCC guidelines carefully during this stage. The rules of MCC apply in letter and spirit for all UG admissions.

Stage 2: FMSC Portal Registration (Post Allotment)

After getting allotted a seat at LHMC, MAMC, UCMS, and MAIDS through MCC, the next thing that you need to do is register yourself through Faculty of Medical Sciences portal. Following are all the steps involved:

Step 1: Log in to the website www.fmsc.du.ac.in and go to Courses, choose Undergraduate Courses (MBBS/BDS) and click on MBBS/BDS Admission. Under Course updates UG (MBBS/BDS) click on Online Link.

Step 2: For a new user, you should make your log-in details on the portal.

Step 3: Fill up the details on the “Confirm Your Information” page. Enter your NEET UG 2026 Roll Number and date of birth and click on “view”.

Step 4: In case everything is okay, click on “confirm”. In case of any discrepancies, then you need to reach out to the FMS CCA office at fms.cca@du.ac.in.

Step 5: Now proceed to the “New Registration” page. You will be required to insert a valid mobile number and e-mail id. Both the information is extremely important for future correspondence.

Step 6: Choose a password of six maximum characters. The password created should not be same as the one in the email.

Step 7: A proper working mobile number of ten digits should be provided by you without having any prefixes.

Step 8: Verify each detail provided. Once clicked on “submit” no changes can be made later on. Be very cautious here.

Step 9: Again login with the email id and password provided to complete your online registration process.

Step 10: Click “Save” and review all the details you have entered.

Step 11: One by one upload all necessary documents as stated in the following step.

Step 12: After uploading all the documents, select “Make Payment” for paying the registration fee. Prior to the payment, you can always change any document using the “Back” button. No further changes will be allowed after making the payment.

Step 13: Your registration is complete only after successful fee payment.

Documents to Upload During Registration

Keep all these ready in the correct format before you start the registration. Uploading incorrect file types or oversized files will cause errors.

DocumentFormatMax Size
Passport size photograph (120×130 px)JPG only150 KB
Scanned signature (200×50 px)JPG only100 KB
NEET UG 2026 Admit CardPDF only200 KB
NEET UG 2026 Score CardPDF only200 KB
Aadhar CardPDF only200 KB
Matriculation Certificate (DOB proof)PDF only200 KB
Class 11th MarksheetPDF only200 KB
Class 12th MarksheetPDF only200 KB
Class 12th CertificatePDF only200 KB
School Principal Certificate (NCT Delhi confirmation)PDF only200 KB
Character CertificatePDF only200 KB
SC/ST Certificate (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
OBC + Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
EWS Certificate (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
PwBD Certificate (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
CW Entitlement Certificate (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
OCI Card (if applicable)PDF only200 KB
MCC Allotment LetterPDF only200 KB

Important note on the OBC Non-Creamy Layer Certificate: It must be issued on or after 01.04.2026 and valid for the financial year 2026-27. An older certificate will not be accepted.

Registration Fee Details

The registration fee is non-refundable under all circumstances.

CategoryFee
SC / ST / PwBDRs. 1,000/-
General / OBC / EWS and othersRs. 1,500/-

If you want to apply for both MBBS and BDS courses, you need to pay the fee separately for each course.

Things You Must Know Before Registering

  • No Refund Policy: If you have enrolled into the FMSC portal without allotment of seat from MCC, then the enrollment will be treated as invalid, and your fee will not be refunded under any circumstances.
  • No corrections post payment: Once you have paid your fee, nothing regarding your application form will be corrected or amended, neither your personal data nor your submitted document will be changed. Please enter all information carefully at the initial stage.
  • Application for more than one course: For application for MBBS and BDS, please consider them as separate applications with a requirement for separate payment of fees.
  • Submission of false info: In case of submission of any fake document or false information at any point in time either before or after admission, the candidature will be revoked, and your fee will also be forfeited and you might also be subjected to criminal proceedings against you.
  • Provisional admission: All admissions are provisional until eligibility is fully verified. If at any point you are found ineligible, your admission will be cancelled with no fee refund.

What Happens After Registration?

After you have registered yourself through the FMSC website, the process of checking of the relevant documents will be carried out by the allotted college. Once the verification process is completed, you should report to the college on the date as per your allotment letter issued by the Maharashtra Common Counseling Committee.

In the allotted college, you have to:

  • Submit a printout of your Registration form and allotment letter
  • Bring original certificates along with two self-attested copies
  • Get yourself executed with the Surety bond for Rs. 3 lakhs with two sureties

Your admission will not be finalized till the execution of the Surety bond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Am I eligible to register on the FMSC portal prior to allotment of a seat by MCC?

A. No. Registration should be done on the FMSC portal only after the seat is allotted to you in a college of Delhi University.

Q. If there is any error in the registration form after making the payment?

A. No correction can be made post payment. Be extra careful before clicking ‘Make Payment’.

Q. Is there any uniformity in the application fee among the affiliated colleges?

A. Yes. There is uniformity in the application fee for MBBS and BDS in all the affiliated colleges.

Q. From where can I download the School Principal Certificate form?

A. The form for School Principal Certificate is available for downloading on the FMSC website at https://fmsc.du.ac.in

Q. Will the OBC certificate issued before 01.04.2026 be valid?

A. No. Only the Non-Creamy Layer certificate issued after 01.04.2026 will be considered as a valid certificate.

Q. Do I have to register myself for the 85% quota of Delhi candidates as well as 15% All India candidates separately?

A. No. You only need to register yourself once on the MCC website for both quotas. Similarly, on the FMSC website, one registration will apply to whichever quota seat you are allotted.

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