🧠 NEET UG Counselling 2025 – FAQs
NEET UG counselling is the centralized process conducted for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses in India based on NEET UG scores. It allocates seats in government, private, deemed universities, and central institutions.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, while respective state authorities conduct State Quota counselling.
- AIQ (15%): Seats available to students from any state.
- State Quota (85%): Reserved for candidates who are domiciled in that particular state.
Campus Yug provides end-to-end counselling support including:
- Choice filling guidance
- Seat prediction
- Personalized college shortlist
- Admission via state/management/NRI quotas
🧠 NEET UG Counselling 2025 – FAQs
NEET UG counselling is the centralized process conducted for admission into MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses in India based on NEET UG scores. It allocates seats in government, private, deemed universities, and central institutions.
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts All India Quota (AIQ) counselling, while respective state authorities conduct State Quota counselling.
- AIQ (15%): Seats available to students from any state.
- State Quota (85%): Reserved for candidates who are domiciled in that particular state.
Campus Yug provides end-to-end counselling support including:
- Choice filling guidance
- Seat prediction
- Personalized college shortlist
- Admission via state/management/NRI quotas
🎓 MBA Admission Counselling 2025 – FAQs
MBA counselling is the centralized or institute-level process through which candidates are allotted MBA seats based on their entrance exam score, academic background, work experience, and personal interview.
- CAT – Common Admission Test (for IIMs and top B-Schools)
- XAT – Xavier Aptitude Test
- CMAT – Common Management Admission Test
- MAT – Management Aptitude Test
- SNAP, NMAT, MAH MBA CET, TANCET, etc. for specific colleges/universities
- Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories)
- Final-year students can also apply
- A valid score in any accepted MBA entrance test
No. IIMs and top-tier private B-schools conduct their own selection processes after shortlisting candidates based on entrance exam scores.
- Registration
- Document submission
- Entrance exam score evaluation
- GD/PI/WAT rounds (for top B-schools)
- Final merit list
- Seat allotment and admission confirmation
Yes. Many private universities offer direct admission in MBA through Management Quota or based on academic performance and personal interviews.
Management Quota refers to reserved seats in private colleges for direct admission. Selection may depend on graduation marks, personal interviews, and availability of seats.
- Government colleges: ₹50,000 – ₹2 lakhs/year
- Private B-Schools: ₹2 – ₹10 lakhs/year
- IIMs: ₹16 – ₹25 lakhs (total)
No. It's not mandatory but adds value during the selection process in top institutes like ISB, IIMs (for Executive MBA), and others.
For top B-schools, GD-PI-WAT can carry up to 50% weightage in the final selection process.
- Finance
- Marketing
- Business Analytics
- Human Resource Management
- Operations
- International Business
- IT & Systems
- Healthcare & Hospital Management
- IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta
- XLRI Jamshedpur
- SPJIMR Mumbai
- FMS Delhi
- NMIMS Mumbai
- Symbiosis Pune
- MDI Gurgaon
- TAPMI
- IMT Ghaziabad
- Great Lakes Chennai
Yes. You can apply for as many exams as you want to maximize your chances and target multiple institutions.
- 95–99.9 percentile for old IIMs
- 80–95 percentile for newer IIMs
Final selection also depends on academics, profile, and performance in PI.
MAH MBA CET is a state-level entrance test conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, for admission to MBA/MMS programs in Maharashtra.
Yes. The CAP (Centralized Admission Process) is conducted by Maharashtra CET Cell for MBA admissions in Maharashtra colleges.
Yes. Foreign/NRI candidates can apply through GMAT scores or NRI/Foreign quota offered by many private and deemed universities.
Yes. Many private and deemed universities offer NRI Quota seats with separate eligibility and fee structures.
- Graduation marksheets
- Entrance exam scorecard
- Category/Domicile certificate (if applicable)
- ID proof
- Passport-size photographs
- Work experience (if any)
- Full-time MBA: 2 years
- Executive MBA: 1 year
- Online/Distance MBA: 1–2 years
Top B-schools like IIMs, XLRI, FMS, and SPJIMR offer placements with average packages of ₹20–35 LPA and highest packages often exceeding ₹50 LPA.
You can still:
- Apply for colleges accepting lower scores
- Seek direct admission through Management Quota
- Take entrance exams next year while gaining work experience
Yes. Scholarships are based on:
- Entrance exam score
- Academic merit
- Category/Income background
- Institute-specific policies
Campus Yug helps MBA aspirants by:
- Personalized counselling
- College shortlisting
- Direct admission via Management/NRI Quota
- Guidance through GD/PI preparation
- End-to-end admission support
Yes, especially with specializations in Analytics, AI, FinTech, Healthcare, and Global Business – MBA remains a powerful career accelerator.
Most popular choices:
- MBA in Finance
- MBA in Marketing
- MBA in Business Analytics
- MBA in International Business
- Marketing Manager
- Financial Analyst
- Product Manager
- Business Consultant
- HR Manager
- Operations Head
- Entrepreneur
Yes. Most students pursue MBA right after their undergraduate degree, though some prefer gaining work experience.
Depends on your goals, budget, and opportunities. MBA in India is ideal for cost-effective, domestic career growth. MBA abroad is beneficial for global exposure and higher ROI if budget permits.
Focus on:
- High entrance exam score
- Strong GD/PI performance
- Private university or Management Quota route
- Targeting emerging specializations and Tier 2/3 B-schools
🎓 MBA Admission Counselling 2025 – FAQs
MBA counselling is the centralized or institute-level process through which candidates are allotted MBA seats based on their entrance exam score, academic background, work experience, and personal interview.
- CAT – Common Admission Test (for IIMs and top B-Schools)
- XAT – Xavier Aptitude Test
- CMAT – Common Management Admission Test
- MAT – Management Aptitude Test
- SNAP, NMAT, MAH MBA CET, TANCET, etc. for specific colleges/universities
- Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories)
- Final-year students can also apply
- A valid score in any accepted MBA entrance test
No. IIMs and top-tier private B-schools conduct their own selection processes after shortlisting candidates based on entrance exam scores.
- Registration
- Document submission
- Entrance exam score evaluation
- GD/PI/WAT rounds (for top B-schools)
- Final merit list
- Seat allotment and admission confirmation
Yes. Many private universities offer direct admission in MBA through Management Quota or based on academic performance and personal interviews.
Management Quota refers to reserved seats in private colleges for direct admission. Selection may depend on graduation marks, personal interviews, and availability of seats.
- Government colleges: ₹50,000 – ₹2 lakhs/year
- Private B-Schools: ₹2 – ₹10 lakhs/year
- IIMs: ₹16 – ₹25 lakhs (total)
No. It's not mandatory but adds value during the selection process in top institutes like ISB, IIMs (for Executive MBA), and others.
For top B-schools, GD-PI-WAT can carry up to 50% weightage in the final selection process.
- Finance
- Marketing
- Business Analytics
- Human Resource Management
- Operations
- International Business
- IT & Systems
- Healthcare & Hospital Management
- IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta
- XLRI Jamshedpur
- SPJIMR Mumbai
- FMS Delhi
- NMIMS Mumbai
- Symbiosis Pune
- MDI Gurgaon
- TAPMI
- IMT Ghaziabad
- Great Lakes Chennai
Yes. You can apply for as many exams as you want to maximize your chances and target multiple institutions.
- 95–99.9 percentile for old IIMs
- 80–95 percentile for newer IIMs
Final selection also depends on academics, profile, and performance in PI.
MAH MBA CET is a state-level entrance test conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, for admission to MBA/MMS programs in Maharashtra.
Yes. The CAP (Centralized Admission Process) is conducted by Maharashtra CET Cell for MBA admissions in Maharashtra colleges.
Yes. Foreign/NRI candidates can apply through GMAT scores or NRI/Foreign quota offered by many private and deemed universities.
Yes. Many private and deemed universities offer NRI Quota seats with separate eligibility and fee structures.
- Graduation marksheets
- Entrance exam scorecard
- Category/Domicile certificate (if applicable)
- ID proof
- Passport-size photographs
- Work experience (if any)
- Full-time MBA: 2 years
- Executive MBA: 1 year
- Online/Distance MBA: 1–2 years
Top B-schools like IIMs, XLRI, FMS, and SPJIMR offer placements with average packages of ₹20–35 LPA and highest packages often exceeding ₹50 LPA.
You can still:
- Apply for colleges accepting lower scores
- Seek direct admission through Management Quota
- Take entrance exams next year while gaining work experience
Yes. Scholarships are based on:
- Entrance exam score
- Academic merit
- Category/Income background
- Institute-specific policies
Campus Yug helps MBA aspirants by:
- Personalized counselling
- College shortlisting
- Direct admission via Management/NRI Quota
- Guidance through GD/PI preparation
- End-to-end admission support
Yes, especially with specializations in Analytics, AI, FinTech, Healthcare, and Global Business – MBA remains a powerful career accelerator.
Most popular choices:
- MBA in Finance
- MBA in Marketing
- MBA in Business Analytics
- MBA in International Business
- Marketing Manager
- Financial Analyst
- Product Manager
- Business Consultant
- HR Manager
- Operations Head
- Entrepreneur
Yes. Most students pursue MBA right after their undergraduate degree, though some prefer gaining work experience.
Depends on your goals, budget, and opportunities. MBA in India is ideal for cost-effective, domestic career growth. MBA abroad is beneficial for global exposure and higher ROI if budget permits.
Focus on:
- High entrance exam score
- Strong GD/PI performance
- Private university or Management Quota route
- Targeting emerging specializations and Tier 2/3 B-schools