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About neet2seat
Every year, over 20 lakh students take NEET-UG. The ones who qualify face a second challenge that's just as stressful: figuring out which college they can actually get into.

Counselling data is scattered across PDFs, government portals, and WhatsApp forwards. Cutoff trends are hard to compare. Choice-filling requires strategic ordering, and the stakes are high — a poor list can cost you a year.

neet2seat exists to fix that.

What we do
We collect official allotment data from CET Cell (Maharashtra), KEA (Karnataka), and MCC (All India Quota), then use AI to structure, clean, and analyze it so students can make informed decisions.

Our tools:

Cutoff Analyzer – Browse 280,000+ allotment records across multiple years. Filter by college, category, round, and quota. Track how cutoffs shift round by round.
College Explorer – Compare 500+ medical colleges with NMC data on faculty, hospital beds, fees, and facilities.
College Predictor – Enter your rank and category; see which colleges are realistic based on historical trends.
Choice Filler – Build and optimize your preference list with data backing every choice.
Round-by-round guidance – After each counselling round, get data-backed recommendations on whether to freeze your current seat or float for the next round.
How we build this
AI is at the core of everything we do. Our AI pipeline processes thousands of pages of government PDFs, extracts structured data, and verifies accuracy automatically. Every cutoff record traces back to an official source document. Our three-layer AI verification pipeline cross-checks parsed data against independent PDF readers and aggregate seat counts to catch errors before they reach students.

The same AI powers our prediction engine, analyzing years of historical cutoff patterns to generate college match predictions and round-by-round counselling advice tailored to each student.

No coaching tie-ups, no paid placements, no sponsored college rankings. The data speaks for itself.

Who we are
neet2seat is built in Mumbai by a small team of journalists, data researchers, and AI engineers who believe every student deserves access to clear, accurate counselling data.