Should you accept your seat or try for an upgrade?
Enter your allotment result and counselling round. Get a data-backed recommendation on whether to report, continue for upgrades, or lock in your seat.
How it works
Enter your allotment
Select the counselling round, state (Maharashtra, Karnataka, or All India Quota), and the college you were allotted.
Get a recommendation
The advisor analyses historical round-by-round allotment data to determine whether better colleges are realistic in the next round.
Decide with confidence
See upgrade opportunities, deposit amounts, state-specific rules, and the reasoning behind the recommendation.
What the AI Round Counsellor includes
Accept or upgrade advice
A clear recommendation with a confidence level based on historical allotment patterns.
Upgrade opportunity analysis
See which colleges you could realistically get in the next round, ranked by likelihood.
State-specific guidance
Maharashtra SRF rules, Karnataka Choice-1 vs Choice-2, and AIQ willingness for upgradation — all factored in.
Deposit and penalty info
Know the exact deposit amount required and what happens if you skip a round.
Historical data
Recommendations are grounded in actual closing ranks from 2023, 2024, and 2025 allotment lists.
Round-aware logic
The advisor understands that mop-up round means no more upgrades, and adjusts its recommendation accordingly.
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allotment records
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medical colleges
2023–2025
historical data
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CET Cell, KEA, MCC
Frequently asked questions
- What do the post-allotment options mean?
- After each round, you can accept your seat permanently (called "freeze" in some states, "Choice-1" in Karnataka, or submitting the Status Retention Form in Maharashtra) or accept your seat while remaining eligible for an upgrade in the next round ("willing for upgrade" in MCC AIQ, "Choice-2" in Karnataka). The exact terminology varies by state, but the core decision is the same: keep what you have, or try for something better. The right choice depends on your rank, the college you were allotted, and how many rounds remain.
- Why do I need an AI Round Counsellor?
- After each counselling round, you have a limited window to decide whether to accept your seat or wait for something better. Making this decision based on gut feeling is risky — if you float and no upgrade comes, you could lose your deposit or your seat entirely. The AI Round Counsellor analyses actual closing-rank data from previous years to tell you whether an upgrade is realistic.
- What makes this different from asking seniors or coaching forums?
- Anecdotal advice is based on one person's experience in one year. The AI Round Counsellor analyses closing ranks across 2023, 2024, and 2025 for every college and category in your state. It factors in round-specific patterns — seats that open up in round 2 vs round 3, mop-up dynamics, deposit rules — and uses AI to weigh these variables together. The result is a personalised recommendation grounded in data, not opinion.
- Is the AI Counsellor paid?
- Pricing details will be announced closer to launch. Sign up above to be notified when the AI Counsellor goes live and to receive any early-access offers.
- Which states and quotas does it support?
- The AI Round Counsellor supports Maharashtra (CET Cell), Karnataka (KEA), and All India Quota (MCC) counselling. Each state has different rules for reporting, deposits, and round progression, and the advisor accounts for all of them.
Know what to do after every round
The AI Round Counsellor goes live after NEET 2026 results. Sign up to be the first to use it.
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