Navigating the complex path to MBBS and MD/MS seats in India for Global Indians.
With nearly two decades of experience, Navin Harjwani is a certified education counselor specializing in the complex NRI Quota landscape. We bridge the gap for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), OCIs, and PIOs seeking MBBS, BDS, and PG medical seats in India.
From document verification and eligibility certificates to strategic choice filling in state counselings like RUHS, KEA, and BFUHS, we ensure your medical career starts on solid ground with a 100% error-free admission journey.
From MBBS in India under NRI & Sponsored Quota to global MD/MBBS admissions β end-to-end guidance with unmatched precision for NEET UG 2026.
Guidance for 15% NRI Quota in Government Medical Colleges in India , Govt & Semi Govt . Budget-optimized college selection and category conversion assistance.
Clinical branch specialization (Radiology, Dermatology, Medicine, etc.). Predictor analysis for high-demand branches. Stipend and Bond-free seat consultancy.
What sets Navin Harjwani apart in NRI Quota medical admissions after 20+ years of practice.
Deep-rooted knowledge of MCC, NBE, and State Counselling rules built over nearly two decades.
We handle your Sponsorship Affidavits and Embassy Certificates with surgical precision.
Scheduled Zoom/WhatsApp consultations across all time zones for families worldwide.
From NEET UG/PG registration to physical reporting at the college β we are with you every step.
The OCI documentation was incredibly confusing for us. Navin guided us through every state-specific rule and we got Dermatology in a top private college. Exceptional service!
I was targeting MD Radiology and had almost given up on the NRI quota. Navin not only secured the seat but also ensured my sponsor documents were perfect. Worth every penny.
From the very first call, Navin explained every step clearly. Our son got into a top Deemed University in Karnataka. The documentation guidance was spot on β no rejections, no delays.
Navin's expertise was a lifesaver for our daughter's PG admission. We were confused about the OCI rules, but his team handled the documentation perfectly. Highly recommended for any NRI parent!
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Connect From AnywhereEverything you need to know about NRI Quota MBBS admissions in India for 2026.
Rajasthan leads with over 447 seats, followed by Gujarat with over 420 seats. Newer opportunities have also opened up in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh for the 2026 session.
Yes, you can apply for the All India Quota (MCC) and multiple State Quota (DME) counselings simultaneously. However, managing different timelines, security deposits (which can be as high as Rs. 5 Lakhs), and document requirements requires expert planning.
The NRI admission process is filled with legal technicalities β from drafting the correct Sponsorship Affidavit to identifying colleges with the best clinical exposure. We ensure you do not lose a seat due to a documentation error or a missed deadline, helping you secure the best possible college based on your NEET score.
Yes. Under the "NRI Sponsored" category, a student who is an Indian resident can apply for NRI seats if a "near relative" living abroad agrees to sponsor their entire tuition fee. However, this is primarily applicable for Deemed Universities and specific states like Rajasthan, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
As per the landmark Supreme Court directions (Consortium of Deemed Universities), a sponsor must be a near blood relative. This typically includes: - Real brother or sister of the candidate. - Real brother or sister of the father (Paternal Uncle/Aunt). - Real brother or sister of the mother (Maternal Uncle/Aunt). - Grandparents (Paternal or Maternal). - First-degree cousins (Allowed in states like Rajasthan). Note: Distant relatives, family friends, or "family well-wishers" are not legally eligible to sponsor.
For Indian students, the category in the NEET form is usually "General." To get an NRI seat, you must participate in the MCC NRI Conversion Window (usually open for 2-3 days during Round 1 and Round 2 of counseling). You must email the MCC with all sponsor documents to change your category from "Indian" to "NRI."
In September 2024, the Supreme Court upheld a decision to abolish the NRI quota in Punjab's government colleges, calling it a "fraud" in that specific context. However, the NRI quota still exists for 2026 in Deemed Universities and many other states (Rajasthan, Gujarat, etc.). It is vital to check the current year's prospectus for your specific target state.
To successfully convert your child's category, your relative must send: 1. Passport & Visa: Clear copies of the sponsor's valid passport and work permit/resident visa. 2. NRI Status Certificate: A certificate from the Indian Embassy in the sponsor's country. 3. Sponsorship Affidavit: A notarized document promising to pay the full 4.5-year fee. 4. Relationship Tree: An official document/affidavit proving the blood relation (e.g., Birth Certificates linking the sponsor to the candidate). 5. Bank Statement: Latest 6 months' statement from the sponsor's foreign bank account.
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