Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Dates, Fees & CAP Rounds

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Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Dates, Registration, Fees & CAP Rounds

Maharashtra runs one of the largest postgraduate (PG) medical admissions cycles in the country — spanning Mumbai’s premier institutes (Grant Medical College, KEM, Seth GS), Pune (BJ Government Medical College), Nagpur (Government Medical College & Hospital), Aurangabad, Nashik, and over 30 government plus a large private/deemed pool. Admission to MD, MS, PG Diploma and DNB seats is governed by the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG), conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS).

As per the NBEMS revised calendar, NEET PG 2026 will be held on 30 August 2026, with the result expected within roughly a fortnight. Following the result, 50% of PG seats (All India Quota, Deemed and Central institutions) are filled through MCC counselling at mcc.nic.in, while the remaining 50% (state quota in government colleges plus the state share of private and minority colleges) is filled by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra (CET Cell) via cetcell.mahacet.org through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).

This guide walks you through the Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026 end-to-end — eligibility, tentative 2026 schedule with 2025 reference dates, registration steps, fees, seat matrix, reservation policy, qualifying cut-offs, and document checklist — so you can plan your CAP journey without surprises.

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Key Highlights

ParticularsDetails
Counselling Authority (State Quota)State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), Maharashtra under DMER Maharashtra
All India Quota (50%) AuthorityMedical Counselling Committee (MCC) — mcc.nic.in
Official State Portalcetcell.mahacet.org (cycle-specific subdomain published every year)
NEET PG 2026 Exam Date30 August 2026 (NBEMS)
NEET PG 2026 ResultExpected mid-September 2026 (within ~15 days of exam — TBA)
Internship Cut-off DateOn or before 30 September 2026 (NMC norm)
Quota Split50% AIQ (MCC) + 50% State Quota (CET Cell Maharashtra)
Counselling ModeOnline via Centralised Admission Process (CAP)
CAP RoundsCAP Round 1 + CAP Round 2 + CAP Round 3 / Mop-Up (stray vacancies filled at institute level)
Approx. Seat Pool (2025 cycle reference)~5,700–5,800 PG seats across ~30 government and ~25 private/deemed institutions in Maharashtra (verify final 2026 matrix on the CET Cell portal)

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Eligibility Criteria

Before you register on the CET Cell portal, confirm that you meet every condition below. The Maharashtra CAP is open only to candidates who satisfy NEET PG 2026 eligibility and the state-specific domicile/registration rules.

Eligibility CriteriaDetails
Educational QualificationMBBS degree from a college recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) — previously regulated by the erstwhile MCI
Internship CompletionCompleted one-year compulsory rotating internship on or before 30 September 2026
NEET PG ScoreMust have a valid NEET PG 2026 scorecard meeting the category-wise qualifying percentile
NationalityIndian national. NRI candidates are eligible only for 15% NRI quota seats in unaided private/minority medical colleges; PIO/OCI candidates are not eligible for Maharashtra state-quota PG counselling.
DomicileCandidate must qualify as a Maharashtra domicile via one of the standard branches: 15 years' continuous residence; parents' domicile of 15+ years; or studied in a Maharashtra-recognised institution from Class 1 to Class 12. MBBS from an institute in Maharashtra is the most common qualifying route. Maharashtra-domiciled candidates who completed MBBS outside Maharashtra (under 15% AIQ at MCC) are also eligible.
Foreign MBBSCandidates with an MBBS from a foreign university must hold NMC permanent/provisional registration and satisfy the FMGE/NExT licensure norm to be eligible.
NMC / State Medical Council RegistrationCandidate must be registered with the National Medical Commission (NMC) or a State Medical Council (SMC)
Age LimitNo upper age limit specified

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Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Tentative Schedule

CET Cell Maharashtra typically opens CAP once the NBEMS NEET PG result is declared and after MCC concludes its first AIQ round, so that vacated AIQ-state seats can be added to the state matrix. With NEET PG 2026 on 30 August 2026 and the result expected by mid-September 2026, the Maharashtra state CAP cycle is realistically expected to begin late October to early November 2026. Treat all entries below as Expected (TBA — subject to official notification on mahacet.org).

EventExpected Window (TBA on official notification)
Information brochure releaseOctober 2026 (Expected — TBA)
Online registration, fee payment & document uploadLate October – early November 2026 (Expected — TBA)
Publication of CAP Round 1 seat matrixNovember 2026 (Expected — TBA)
Online preference/choice fillingNovember 2026 (Expected — TBA)
Provisional merit list & CAP Round 1 selection listMid – late November 2026 (Expected — TBA)
Physical reporting & status retention at allotted college (Round 1)Late November – early December 2026 (Expected — TBA)
CAP Round 2 seat matrix, choice filling & allotmentMid December 2026 – early January 2027 (Expected — TBA)
CAP Round 3 / Mop-Up RoundJanuary 2027 (Expected — TBA)
Stray Vacancy Round (if seats remain)February 2027 (Expected — TBA, conducted at institute level)

Maharashtra NEET PG 2025 Cycle — Reference Schedule

For context, here is how the immediately preceding 2025 cycle ran — useful for gauging how 2026 will likely sequence:

Event (2025 cycle reference)Actual Dates
CAP Round 1 concluded4 December 2025
CAP Round 2 allotment list23 December 2025
CAP Round 3 registration, fee payment & document upload4–6 January 2026
CAP Round 3 choice filling8–10 January 2026
CAP Round 3 selection list12 January 2026
CAP Round 3 physical reporting & joining13–17 January 2026
Stray Vacancy Round (institute-level)February 2026

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Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Step-by-Step Process

Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 CAP counselling workflow showing registration, choice filling, allotment and joining steps

Participating in Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 CAP involves a fixed sequence. Here is the end-to-end flow:

Step 1: Online Registration & Application

Once NBEMS declares the NEET PG 2026 result, CET Cell Maharashtra opens registration on the cycle-specific subdomain of cetcell.mahacet.org. Create your candidate profile using your NEET PG 2026 roll number, registration number and date of birth. Read the Information Brochure carefully — no edits are permitted after final submission.

Step 2: Application Fee Payment

Pay the non-refundable CAP application fee online (debit/credit card / net banking / UPI). The 2025 cycle reference fee was INR 1,000 for General/EWS/NRI and INR 800 for SC/ST/SEBC/OBC/VJNT/SBC/PwBD candidates; the 2026 fee will be confirmed in the Information Brochure published on the portal. Retain the receipt as proof of payment.

Step 3: Document Upload & Online Document Verification (OVD)

Upload all required documents (see the document checklist later in this guide). Verification is fully online — CET Cell scrutiny officers either confirm, raise a query, or temporarily reject each document. Candidates whose documents are queried must rectify within the published window or risk exclusion from the merit list.

Step 4: Provisional Common State Merit List

CET Cell publishes the provisional Common Merit List based on NEET PG 2026 scores, with separate ranking under State, Institutional, NRI and Minority categories. Grievances can be raised within the published window.

Step 5: Online Choice Filling

  1. CET Cell publishes the CAP Round 1 seat matrix course- and college-wise.
  2. Candidates listed in the merit list fill an online preference form, ordering their college-course combinations.
  3. Choices can be revised any number of times before the submission deadline; once submitted, they are locked for that round.
  4. Choice filling is round-specific — for CAP Round 2 and Round 3, a fresh choice-filling window opens.

Step 6: Selection & Seat Allotment (CAP)

  • Allotment is processed strictly by merit-cum-preference, factoring reservation, domicile and any HSC/SSC weightage applicable for state-quota seats.
  • CET Cell uploads the round-wise selection list with the allotted college, course, category and quota.
  • Candidates can choose to retain, upgrade in the next round, or resign their allotted seat per the rules of that round.

Step 7: Reporting & Status Retention at Allotted College

  • Report physically to the allotted institute with all original documents and the requisite first-year fee within the published window.
  • Fill the Status Retention form indicating whether you intend to retain the seat or participate in the next round for an upgrade.
  • Missing the reporting window forfeits the allotment and may attract security-deposit forfeiture rules per the round-specific brochure.

For a side-by-side comparison of state-quota PG counselling in another large state, check our companion guide on Tamil Nadu NEET PG Counselling.

Maharashtra NEET PG 2026: Documents Required

Keep originals plus self-attested scanned copies of the following ready before registration opens. CET Cell may request additional documents based on category or quota.

  1. Duly filled CAP application form printout (post-submission).
  2. NEET PG 2026 scorecard / result printout.
  3. NEET PG 2026 admit card.
  4. Valid photo ID proof — Aadhaar, PAN, Passport or Driving Licence.
  5. Nationality proof — Nationality Certificate, Indian Passport, or Class 10/12 School Leaving Certificate.
  6. MBBS degree certificate (Provisional/Final).
  7. MBBS marksheets of all professional years.
  8. Internship Completion Certificate confirming completion on or before 30 September 2026.
  9. Permanent or Provisional Registration Certificate from the NMC or State Medical Council.
  10. Certificate from the Head of the MBBS Institute confirming NMC recognition of the institute and course.
  11. Medical Fitness Certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
  12. Domicile Certificate of Maharashtra (or other qualifying domicile evidence per the Information Brochure).
  13. Caste/Category Certificate, Caste Validity Certificate and Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable).
  14. EWS Certificate (if applicable).
  15. Disability Certificate from the designated NMC Disability Assessment Board, where reservation is claimed under the PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) category as per the RPwD Act, 2016.
  16. No Objection Certificate (in-service / employed candidates).
  17. Orphan Certificate (if claiming reservation under the orphan category).
  18. Bond Service / Bond Release Certificate, where applicable.
  19. CAP application fee payment receipt.

Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 Cut-Off (Qualifying Percentile)

To participate in CAP, you must clear the NBEMS-prescribed NEET PG 2026 qualifying percentile. These cut-offs apply both for MCC AIQ counselling and for Maharashtra state-quota CAP.

CategoryNEET PG 2026 Qualifying Percentile
Unreserved (UR) / EWS50th
SC / ST / OBC (including PwBD-SC/ST/OBC)40th
UR – PwBD45th

NBEMS may revise these percentiles after the result, as happened during the 2024 cycle. The MCC-published category cut-offs will apply to AIQ counselling, and CET Cell Maharashtra will adopt the same qualifying percentile for state CAP.

Maharashtra NEET PG 2026: Fee Structure (2025 cycle reference)

Annual tuition and ancillary fees vary by institute — government colleges are the most affordable, while private and deemed colleges run much higher. The figures below are 2025 cycle reference values for state-quota seats; the 2026 fee schedule will be notified in the Information Brochure published by CET Cell.

Government and Municipal Corporation Medical Colleges

Fee TypeAmount (INR, 2025 reference)
Tuition feeINR 1,25,700 per year + Development fee INR 5,000 per year
Admission fee (one-time)INR 1,500
Gymkhana feeINR 500 per year
Hostel fee (where allotted)INR 4,000 per year

Central Government & Autonomous Institutions in Maharashtra

InstitutionFee TypeAmount (INR, 2025 reference)
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, MumbaiUniversity fee (refundable)INR 10,000
Tata Memorial Centre, ParelTuition feeINR 1,05,500 per year
Bhabha Atomic Research CentreTuition feeINR 75,000 per year
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram (Wardha)Tuition feeINR 2,08,600 per year (INR 20,000 refundable)

Private unaided colleges and deemed universities charge significantly higher fees, typically ranging from INR 8–25 lakh per year depending on speciality and institute. Refer to each college’s prospectus and the Fee Regulating Authority (FRA) Maharashtra ratifications for confirmed numbers.

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Maharashtra NEET PG 2026: Seat Reservation Policy

The state-quota seats in Maharashtra government and aided medical colleges follow the Maharashtra reservation matrix. Reservations under private/unaided colleges are typically half of the corresponding state-quota share, as set by the Government of Maharashtra. Reservation under the PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) category is governed by the RPwD Act, 2016 and the NMC Disability norms.

CategoryState Quota (Government/Aided)Private / Unaided Colleges
Other Backward Classes (OBC)19%9.5%
Scheduled Caste (SC)13%6.5%
Scheduled Tribes (ST)7%3.5%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-2) / NT-C3.5%1.75%
Vimukta Jati (VJ) / DT-A3%1.5%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-1) / NT-B2.5%1.25%
Nomadic Tribes (NT-3) / NT-D2%1%
Special Backward Class (SBC)2%1%
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)10%
PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities — horizontal, RPwD Act 2016)5% horizontal5% horizontal

Maratha-community reservation under SEBC and any additional categorisation will follow the latest Maharashtra Government circular at the time of the CAP notification. Refer to the Information Brochure for the final confirmed reservation matrix for 2026.

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026: Seat Matrix Overview

Maharashtra is among India’s top three PG medical states by seat volume. As per the 2025 cycle reference, Maharashtra had roughly 5,700–5,800 PG seats split across government, private and deemed institutions, distributed under 30+ specialities (clinical, para-clinical and pre-clinical) spanning MD, MS and PG Diploma. The largest seat pools sit in Anaesthesiology, General Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics and Radiodiagnosis.

The 2026 seat matrix — course-wise, college-wise and category-wise — will be published on the CET Cell portal ahead of CAP Round 1. The matrix typically lifts after MCC concludes its AIQ Round 1, since unfilled AIQ seats revert to the state pool from Round 2 onward.

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026 is a high-stakes window for every PG aspirant targeting the state. Beyond meeting the qualifying percentile and tracking the CET Cell schedule, your two biggest decisions — choice filling order and whether to upgrade across rounds — deserve calm, data-led thinking. Plan early, keep all documents validation-ready, and read every brochure end-to-end — the small print on resignation timelines, retention clauses and security-deposit rules has caught many candidates off-guard in prior cycles.

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FAQs on Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026

What is Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026? 

Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026 is the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for state-quota postgraduate medical and dental seats in Maharashtra. It is conducted online by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), Maharashtra under DMER for the 50% state share of seats, based on NEET PG 2026 scores notified by NBEMS.

When is the NEET PG 2026 exam?

As per the NBEMS revised calendar, NEET PG 2026 is scheduled for 30 August 2026. The result is expected within roughly a fortnight of the exam (TBA on the official NBEMS notification).

Who is the conducting authority for Maharashtra state-quota NEET PG counselling?

The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra (CET Cell) under the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Maharashtra runs the CAP at cetcell.mahacet.org. The All India Quota (50%) is filled separately by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) at mcc.nic.in.

What is the 50:50 quota split for NEET PG?

Out of total PG seats in Maharashtra government and aided colleges, 50% are filled through MCC AIQ counselling open to candidates from across India, and the remaining 50% are filled through CET Cell Maharashtra CAP reserved for Maharashtra-domiciled candidates. Private and minority colleges have additional state and management quota splits as per government policy.

How do I register for Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026? 

Once the NBEMS NEET PG 2026 result is out, CET Cell Maharashtra opens registration on the cycle-specific subdomain of cetcell.mahacet.org. You will need your NEET PG 2026 roll number, registration number, date of birth and a valid email/phone number to create your CAP profile and pay the non-refundable application fee.

What documents are required for Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 CAP registration?

Mandatory documents include NEET PG 2026 scorecard, MBBS degree and marksheets, Internship Completion Certificate (with completion on or before 30 September 2026), NMC/State Medical Council Registration, Maharashtra Domicile Certificate, photo ID, Caste/EWS/Non-Creamy Layer Certificate where applicable, PwBD Disability Certificate from a designated NMC board where applicable, and the CAP fee payment receipt.

What is the eligibility criteria for Maharashtra NEET PG Counselling 2026? 

Candidates must hold an NMC-recognised MBBS degree, have completed internship on or before 30 September 2026, hold NMC/State Medical Council registration, have a valid NEET PG 2026 score meeting the qualifying percentile, and satisfy Maharashtra domicile criteria (15 years' residence, parental domicile, or schooling in Maharashtra from Class 1 to 12).

How is the Maharashtra NEET PG state merit list prepared? 

The merit list is prepared by CET Cell Maharashtra strictly on the basis of NEET PG 2026 scores, with separate ranking under State, Institutional, NRI and Minority categories. Domicile, reservation and category validity are factored in during seat allotment.

What is the qualifying NEET PG 2026 percentile for Maharashtra?

The standard NBEMS qualifying percentiles apply — 50th for UR/EWS, 45th for UR-PwBD, and 40th for SC/ST/OBC (including PwBD-SC/ST/OBC). NBEMS may revise these post-result, as it did during the 2024 cycle.

How many CAP rounds will Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 have?

The Maharashtra CAP typically runs three rounds — CAP Round 1, CAP Round 2 and CAP Round 3 (Mop-Up) — followed by an institute-level Stray Vacancy Round if seats remain unfilled. The exact round count and dates will be notified in the Information Brochure on mahacet.org.

Can I modify my choices after filling them in Maharashtra NEET PG CAP?

Yes — choices can be modified any number of times during the choice-filling window for that round. Once you submit and the window closes, choices are locked for that round. A fresh choice-filling window opens for each subsequent round.

How does seat allotment work in CAP?

Seat allotment is processed by merit-cum-preference, factoring in NEET PG rank, reservation, domicile and any HSC/SSC weightage applicable for state-quota seats. The round-wise selection list shows the allotted college, course, category and quota.

What is the application fee for Maharashtra NEET PG 2026 CAP?

The 2025 cycle reference application fee was INR 1,000 for General/EWS/NRI candidates and INR 800 for SC/ST/SEBC/OBC/VJNT/SBC/PwBD candidates. The 2026 application fee will be published in the Information Brochure on cetcell.mahacet.org. The fee is non-refundable.

What if I miss the Maharashtra NEET PG CAP registration deadline?

Late registrations are typically not entertained. CET Cell has, in some prior cycles, opened brief extension windows — track the portal and official notices closely. If you miss the round, you cannot participate in CAP for that cycle.

Is the Maharashtra domicile certificate mandatory?

Yes — the Maharashtra Domicile Certificate is the primary document for state-quota eligibility. Candidates qualifying under alternative branches (parental domicile, schooling in Maharashtra) should produce the corresponding documentary evidence per the Information Brochure.

How can I check my Maharashtra NEET PG CAP rank?

Log in to your CAP profile on cetcell.mahacet.org once the provisional/final merit list is published. The portal will display your state rank, category rank and overall position.

What courses are covered under Maharashtra NEET PG CAP?

Maharashtra NEET PG CAP covers MD, MS and PG Diploma courses across 30+ specialities including Anaesthesiology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Radiodiagnosis, Dermatology, Psychiatry, ENT and Ophthalmology, among others. Speciality-wise seat counts vary across rounds based on AIQ vacancy reversion.

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