MCC NRI Quota Notice 2026: Important Eligibility Rules for NEET UG/PG Counselling

MCC has released a notice for candidates applying under the NRI quota in NEET UG/PG Counselling 2026–2027. Students must follow Supreme Court eligibility guidelines and keep proper relationship, affidavit, and guardian proof documents ready.

The Case for Judicial Urgency: Why Education Counselling Matters Must Be Treated as Legal Emergencies

Education counselling cases affecting NEET-UG, NEET-PG, NEET-SS and other professional admissions must be treated as urgent legal matters, as delays can cost students their academic year, careers and mental peace.

Passing the Bureaucratic Buck: Official CPGRAMS Replies Expose how MCC and NMC Have Left NEET-PG Candidates in an Accountability Vacuum

Official CPGRAMS/PGPORTAL disclosures have exposed a shocking reality: the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) operates in data-blindness while blaming the NMC and Ministry of Health for NEET-PG chaos. Read an in-depth breakdown of how bureaucratic buck-passing left thousands of post-graduate medical seats vacant.

Systemic Paralysis: The NEET-SS 2025 Counselling Delay is an Administrative Failure Holding India’s Healthcare Hostage

The indefinite freeze on NEET-SS 2025 Round-2 counselling is a catastrophic administrative failure holding India’s super-speciality healthcare pipeline hostage. As the MCC blames ongoing litigation, thousands of highly trained doctors are forced into arbitrary unemployment while premier hospitals face severe specialist shortages. Read our uncompromising public appeal for urgent government intervention.

Who Is Responsible for the Loss of PG Medical Seats? A Public Appeal to PMO, MoHFW, NMC, NBEMS and MCC

A public appeal on NEET-PG seat wastage, percentile reduction, delayed counselling and the urgent need for accountability, coordinated counselling, and minimum marks policy to protect medical education standards.

Supreme Court Pushes for “Tamper-Proof” NEET Admission Rules: A Turning Point for Medical Counselling in India

In a landmark observation, the Supreme Court of India has directed the Government of India and the National Medical Commission to formulate “tamper-proof” NEET admission rules. This move comes after years of repeated disputes, confusion, and litigation during NEET UG and NEET PG counselling processes across India. What Does “Tamper-Proof” Mean in NEET Counselling? The … Read more

Supreme Court Strikes Down Domicile Quotas for PG Medical Admissions

The Supreme Court of India has declared that domicile-based reservations for postgraduate medical courses are unconstitutional, ruling that they violate Article 14 of the Constitution which ensures equality before the law. This landmark decision will not impact previously granted reservations but sets a precedent for future admissions to be strictly merit-based.