Refer to the below table for Total Tuition Fees, MBBS intake, Establishment Year, Cut off for All India Quota and State Quota Seats for every Govt Medical College in Delhi.
LIST OF GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGES IN DELHI | ||||||
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Sr. No. | Name of Medical College | Year of Establishment | Annual Intake (Seats) | Total Course fee (Govt. Seat) | ||
1 | All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | 1956 | 132 | 0.01 Lacs | ||
2 | University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, New Delhi | 1971 | 170 | 25 K | ||
3 | Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi | 2002 | 170 | 1.60 Lacs | ||
4 | Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi | 1958 | 250 | 13 K | ||
5 | Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi | 1916 | 240 | 8 K | ||
6 | PGIMER Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi | 2008 | 100 | 1.60 Lacs | ||
7 | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, Delhi | 2016 | 125 | 4.59 Lacs | ||
8 | North Delhi Muncipal Corporation Medical College, Delhi | 2013 | 60 | 2.27 Lacs |
In the table below you can find the Total Tuition Fees, MBBS intake, Establishment Year, Cut off for All India Quota and State Quota Seats for every Govt Medical College. In Delhi, Private Medical Colleges participate solely in State Counseling procedures and not in All India Counseling. Hence, All India Quota cut off details is not available.
TOP PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES IN DELHI | ||||||||
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Sr. No. | Colleges Name | Location | Institute Type | Establishment | MBBS Seats | Counselling | Tuition Fees | |
1 | Army College Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | New Delhi | Private | 2008 | 100 | GGISPU University | ₹ 3.3 L/Per Year | |
2 | Hamdard Institute Of Medical Sciences (Jamia Hamdard University) | New Delhi | Deemed | 2012 | 150 | MCC (Deemed University) | ₹ 16 L/Per Year | |
3 | Amrita School of Medicine, Faridabad | Faridabad | Deemed | 2023 | 150 | MCC (Deemed University) | ₹ 25 L/Per Year | |
4 | School Of Medical Sciences (Sharda University) | Greater Noida | Private | 2009 | 250 | UP State (DGME) | ₹ 12.69 L/Per Year | |
5 | Noida International Institute Of Medical Sciences (NIMS) Noida | Noida | Private | 2020 | 150 | UP State (DGME) | ₹ 11.92 L/Per Year | |
6 | Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences (SGT University) | Gurugram | Private | 2010 | 150 | Haryana State (DMER) | ₹ 21 L/Per Year | |
7 | Rama Medical College & Hospital, Hapur | Hapur | Private | 2011 | 250 | UP State (DGME) | ₹ 13.09 L/Per Year | |
8 | Saraswati Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hapur | Hapur | Private | 2008 | 250 | UP State (DGME) | ₹ 11.81 L/Per Year | |
9 | GS Medical College, Hapur | Hapur | Private | 2017 | 150 | UP State (DGME) | ₹ 11.78 L/Per Year | |
10 | Al Falah School of Medical Sciences, Faridabad | Faridabad | Private | 2019 | 150 | Haryana State (DMER) | ₹ 16.37 L/Per Year |
There are numerous benefits to the MBBS Abroad over study at Private Medical College in India. You can refer to the below table to understand the values we fetch in MBBS Abroad on various critical parameters, that are crucial before deciding the right path.
Key Parameter | MBBS Abroad | Private Medical College |
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University Type | Public & Private Both | Only Private |
World Ranking | Available | Not Available |
Recognition | WHO, WFME, ECFMG, US GMC,UK etc | NMC and very few international recognition |
Teaching Experience | Up to 200 Years | Mostly up to 10 Years |
Tuition Fee 5/6 Years | 3-5 Lacs/Year(Affordable) | 8-15Lacs/Year(Expensive) |
Global Exposure | Very High, Students from across world | No Exposure |
Teaching Methodology | Small Groups of 15-20 Students in each batch, Test after every Conceptual Class | 100-150 students in a batch |
Grading of Academics | Mostly European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) | University Level, CBME |
Opportunities for Global Medical PG | US, CANADA, Gulf Region, UK and other European Countries incl India | Primarily India |
Patient Interaction | Moderate to High | Very Less |
Affiliated Hospitals | Multiple Hospitals for different speciality | College Hospital only |
In Delhi, most of the college have more than 25 years of experience, very few colleges established in last 5 years. It is always important to select an old medical college as there is no shortage of faculties and they are well experienced too, which is the primary requirement of a MBBS student for their learning.
Experience of Teaching | Name of Medical College |
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5-10 years |
1. Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, Delhi |
10-25 years |
1. Army College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi |
25+ years |
1. Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi |
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the NEET (UG) 2025 examination on Sunday,
4th May 2025 in pen & paper mode. The examination served as a uniform entrance examination for MBBS admission and other streams like BDS/ BAMS/ BSMS/ BUMS/ BHMS and other undergraduate medical courses.
You can find the tentative date for NEET-UG 2025 Exam
Events | NEET 2025 dates |
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NEET 2025 notification |
February 9, 2025 |
NEET 2025 Registration date |
February 9, 2025 |
Last date to apply for NEET application form 2025 |
March 16, 2025 |
NEET 2025 correction Window date |
9 March to 11 March, 2025 |
MCC Round Seat Allotment |
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Release of NEET-UG Admit Card |
1st May 2025 |
NEET Exam Date |
4th May 2025 |
Result declaration |
14 June, 2025 (Expected) |
Commencement of NEET UG counselling |
6 July 2025 (Expected) |
The Directorate General of Health Services, New Delhi is responsible for conducting State counseling for allocation of 85% of MBBS Seats in Govt and Private Medical College under State Quota. However, MCC is the governing body for filling rest 15 % seats through All India Quota seats in Govt Medical College and 100% Seats in Deemed University. Those who qualified NEET are eligible to apply in both the counseling processes. Please refer the table below to find Cut off marks for each category.
Category | Cutoff Percentile | Cutoff Score |
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UR/EWS | 50th | 720-162 |
OBC | 40th | 161-127 |
SC | 40th | 161-127 |
ST | 40th | 161-127 |
UR/EWS-PwD | 45th | 161-144 |
OBC-PwD | 40th | 143-127 |
SC-PwD | 40th | 143-127 |
ST-PwD | 40th | 142-127 |
The official authority has announced the NEET AIIMS cut-off for 2024. For general category students, the NEET UG AIIMS cut-off percentile ranges from 720 to 162, while for OBC, SC, and ST candidates, it falls between 161 and 127.
For UR/EWS-PwD candidates, the qualifying cut-off marks range from 161 to 144, whereas for OBC-PwD and SC-PwD candidates, the range is 143 to 127. ST-PwD candidates have a qualifying cut-off between 142 and 127.
The mode of application will be online and candidates are advised to submit it before the deadline. Once you successfully fill the application form, you will be asked to pay the MBBS Delhi application fee 2025. Just be cautious while filling your necessary details so as to avoid any unforeseen circumstances later.
The reservation policy for MBBS admission in Delhi 2025 goes like this:
Note: Before availing the benefits of reservation, you will be asked to present a proof that you belong to any of the aforementioned categories.
The most difficult time for any of the students is to wait after NEET till the counseling process to know whether he/she is getting a college of his/her choice or not? Sometimes this dilemma continues for a couple of months due to multiple rounds of counseling. It has become more difficult due to parallel counseling of All India Quota and various States due to COVID-19. The counseling process is very complex where 550+ Govt. and Private colleges offer 83000+ Seats and fee variation is also huge that ranges from less than 1 Lac to 2.5 Cr for the course.
Dreams shatter when any silly mistake in choice filling or wrong selection of college leads to getting a poorly ranked college. Imagine getting paid seats or no seats at all due to a lack of genuine guidance!
During MBBS study, a student realizes the importance of being a specialist. They also understand the competitiveness to secure MD/MS Seat in Govt College. If we look at the success ratio to get PG in Govt Medical College which is 11% Broadly we can say that only 1 out of 10 will get PG Seat whereas the chances of getting a Clinical specialty is 1 out of 20 applicants. It is obvious that the PG journey is going to be very difficult or else students should have enough money to get the paid seat in Pvt Medical College which may be in Crores!
Total Applicants NEET PG 2022 | Specialty | Govt Med College | Pvt Med College | |
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Seats | Success Ratio | Seats | ||
2.06 Lacs | ||||
MD (Non Clinical) | 15K | 8.6% | 10K | |
MS (Clinical) | 8K | 4.6% | 5K | |
Total | 23K | 11.4% | 15K |
Do you feel early preparation and the right mentorship will pave your dream of becoming a specialist?
NMC already notified the introduction of the NEXT Exam in India from 2025. This exam will replace all Medical PG exams in India. The exam will be conducted in two parts NEXT-1 and NEXT-2. The Objective of the NEXT-1 is to assess the Student’s Knowledge of Pre, Para, and Clinical Subjects on the National Level. Only post-qualifying of NEXT-1 any Medical student will be eligible for an Internship. Post completion of the internship Students needs to go thru NEXT-2 which will assess their Clinical skills, Patient Management, and Keeping of Medical history. Those who will clear NEXT-2 are awarded a license to practice and Rankers of NEXT-1 will get PG seats of their choice. You may refer to Page for detailed information on the Next Exam.
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