If you’ve cleared NEET UG 2025, congratulations! Your next big step is participating in MCC counselling, which plays a crucial role in securing admission to India’s top medical and dental colleges. But before you jump into the process, a common and important question arises:
How much does MCC counselling cost?
Whether you’re aiming for an MBBS seat in a government college or a deemed university, understanding the counselling costs involved is essential to plan your budget wisely.
In this blog, we’ll cover:
MCC registration and counselling fees
Refundable security deposit
Category-wise fee structure
Payment methods
Additional hidden or related costs
Refund policy
Let’s break down the complete cost structure of MCC counselling so you’re financially prepared.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts centralized online counselling for NEET-qualified candidates seeking admission to:
15% All India Quota (AIQ) MBBS/BDS seats in government colleges
100% seats in Deemed Universities
AIIMS, JIPMER, ESIC & Central Universities
B.Sc Nursing seats under AIQ
The counselling is conducted in multiple rounds:
Round 1
Round 2
Mop-Up Round
Stray Vacancy Round
There are two main types of fees:
Non-refundable registration fee (paid during registration)
Refundable security deposit (returned if eligibility conditions are met)
Let’s explore each in detail.
| Candidate Type | Course Type | Registration Fee |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | AIQ/Central Univ. | ₹1,000 |
| SC/ST/OBC/PwD | AIQ/Central Univ. | ₹500 |
| All Categories | Deemed University | ₹5,000 |
🔹 Note: This fee is non-refundable, regardless of seat allotment outcome.
| Candidate Type | Course Type | Security Deposit |
|---|---|---|
| All Categories | AIQ/Central Univ. | ₹10,000 |
| All Categories | Deemed University | ₹2,00,000 |
Refund Policy Highlights:
If you do not take admission after being allotted a seat, the deposit is forfeited.
Refunds are processed after counselling ends.
If applying for both AIQ and Deemed, pay the higher deposit only (₹2,00,000).
Registration Fee: ₹1,000
Security Deposit: ₹10,000
Total: ₹11,000
Registration Fee: ₹500
Security Deposit: ₹10,000
Total: ₹10,500
Registration Fee: ₹5,000
Security Deposit: ₹2,00,000
Total: ₹2,05,000
💡 Pro Tip: Make sure your debit/credit card or bank account has sufficient limits for large transactions, especially for deemed universities.
All MCC counselling payments must be made online only via mcc.nic.in:
Debit Card
Credit Card
Net Banking
UPI (in some cases)
❌ No offline or cash payments are accepted.
Usually 1–2% of the transaction
Depends on payment gateway or card used
Range: ₹5,000 to ₹50,000
Depends on the level of personalized guidance
For reporting physically to allotted colleges
Budget around ₹5,000–₹20,000
Government Colleges: ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000 annually
Deemed Universities: ₹10 lakh – ₹25 lakh per year (varies by college)
You don’t get a seat in any round
You are allotted a seat and properly report/join
You’re allotted a seat but don’t join
You exit after Round 2 without participating in further rounds
You submit fake or invalid documents
⏳ Refunds typically take 15–30 working days and are sent to the same bank account used during registration.
✅ Yes, but keep in mind:
Pay the higher fee (₹2,05,000 total)
You’ll be eligible for both types of seats in the same counselling round
Remember to fill college choices from both categories
Q1. Is the MCC security deposit refundable?
Yes, if you either don’t get a seat or join the allotted seat as per guidelines.
Q2. Can I use the same security deposit in all rounds?
Yes, it’s valid for Rounds 1, 2, and Mop-Up.
Q3. Is the counselling fee different for AIIMS or JIPMER?
No. The fee structure is the same under AIQ/Central Universities.
Q4. Can I switch from AIQ to Deemed in the middle of counselling?
Yes, only if you’ve paid for Deemed University eligibility at the start.
Q5. Will I get a refund if I exit the counselling voluntarily?
Possibly — if you exit before Round 2 seat allotment, you may still be eligible.
MCC counselling costs range from ₹10,000 to ₹2,05,000, depending on your target institution. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Government seats: Lower cost, minimal risk
Deemed universities: High upfront costs due to ₹2 lakh deposit
While it may seem costly at first, MCC counselling is transparent, fair, and nationwide, making it one of the most trusted medical admission processes in India.
✔️ Plan your budget in advance
✔️ Understand refund rules clearly
✔️ Keep all payment receipts and documents safe
If you’re preparing for NEET UG 2025, now you know exactly what to expect financially from MCC counselling.