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NEET UG 2025: State-Wise Breakdown of MBBS Seats in India – 118,190 Seats Across 780 Medical Colleges

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KKN Gurugram Desk | The Medical Commission (NMC) has recently released the detailed data regarding the total number of MBBS seats available across various medical colleges in India for the upcoming NEET UG 2025. With a total of 780 medical colleges in the country, there are a total of 118,190 MBBS seats available for admission. These seats are distributed across both government and private colleges, with state-wise variations in availability.

This breakdown of state-wise and college-wise MBBS seats is essential for students preparing for NEET UG 2025, as it gives them a clear understanding of the opportunities available in their preferred states and colleges. The NEET UG exam plays a pivotal role in securing medical admissions, and this data helps students plan their choices for medical colleges.

State-Wise Distribution of MBBS Seats in India

As per the latest report by the NMC, each state in India has a different number of government and private MBBS seats available for students. Below is a breakdown of the number of MBBS seats available in major states:

Uttar Pradesh:

, one of the most populous states in India, offers a significant number of MBBS seats in both government and private medical colleges. In 2025, the state has a total of 12,000+ MBBS seats spread across 40+ medical colleges. The state government is committed to expanding the number of medical seats to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals in the state.

Bihar:

Bihar has over 3,000 MBBS seats available across its medical colleges. With improvements in healthcare infrastructure, the number of seats in government colleges is increasing, while private colleges also play an important role in accommodating aspiring students.

Rajasthan:

Rajasthan has a total of 6,500 MBBS seats in both government and private medical colleges. The state has been focusing on enhancing healthcare and infrastructure, contributing to a steady increase in medical seats over the years.

Madhya Pradesh:

Madhya Pradesh offers around 4,500 MBBS seats across its medical colleges. The state has seen a significant improvement in its healthcare sector, and medical education opportunities have been expanding, with many new medical colleges opening in recent years.

Maharashtra:

Maharashtra is one of the leading states in terms of the number of MBBS seats available, with a total of 9,000+ MBBS seats across more than 50 medical colleges. The state offers a mix of government and private college options for students looking to pursue MBBS.

Uttarakhand:

Uttarakhand has around 1,000 MBBS seats in both its government and private medical colleges. With the increasing focus on improving medical education in the state, the number of seats is expected to grow in the coming years.

West Bengal:

West Bengal offers 7,000+ MBBS seats, with a strong presence of government-run medical colleges. The state is known for its reputed medical colleges and is home to some of India’s best healthcare institutions.

Karnataka:

Karnataka has over 9,000 MBBS seats, it one of the top states offering medical education in India. The state is home to numerous well-known medical colleges, both government and private, that attract students from all over the country.

Kerala:

Kerala, with its excellent healthcare system, offers around 4,000 MBBS seats across its medical colleges. The state has long been known for its high standards of medical education and healthcare.

Gujarat:

Gujarat has 6,500+ MBBS seats, including a large number in government-run colleges. The state has been investing in the healthcare sector, and the demand for medical professionals is increasing, thus providing more opportunities for aspiring doctors.

Haryana:

Haryana offers approximately 2,000 MBBS seats in its medical colleges. The state has both government and private colleges that are known for their infrastructure and quality of medical education.

Delhi:

, the national capital, has 3,000+ MBBS seats available across several prestigious medical colleges. Delhi is home to some of the most sought-after medical institutions in the country, making it a top choice for NEET UG aspirants.

Andhra Pradesh:

Andhra Pradesh offers 5,000+ MBBS seats in its medical colleges. The state has been increasing the number of medical seats in both government and private colleges to meet the rising demand for healthcare professionals.

Chhattisgarh:

Chhattisgarh has around 1,500 MBBS seats, and the state is gradually expanding its medical colleges. The government is also focusing on improving the quality of medical education and infrastructure in the state.

Himachal Pradesh:

Himachal Pradesh has around 600 MBBS seats, with a mix of government and private colleges. The state is investing in healthcare education to meet the increasing demand for medical professionals.

Jharkhand:

Jharkhand has approximately 1,000 MBBS seats across its medical colleges. The state government is working towards improving medical education and increasing the number of medical colleges in the future.

Punjab:

Punjab has around 3,000 MBBS seats, and the state is home to several reputed medical colleges. The government continues to invest in the healthcare sector, creating more opportunities for aspiring doctors.

Odisha:

Odisha offers 3,000+ MBBS seats, and its medical colleges are known for their educational standards. The state continues to enhance the number of seats in both government and private medical institutions.

Telangana:

Telangana has around 3,000 MBBS seats, including a substantial number of seats in government medical colleges. The state is also focusing on increasing healthcare infrastructure to meet the growing demand for healthcare services.

Tamil Nadu:

Tamil Nadu, one of the largest providers of medical education, offers over 10,000 MBBS seats across its medical colleges. The state is known for its excellent healthcare system and medical education institutions.

Chandigarh:

Chandigarh, the Union Territory, has a limited number of MBBS seats but is known for its high standards of education. The city offers around 200-300 MBBS seats across a few medical colleges.

Significance of NEET UG in Admission to MBBS Seats

The NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates) is the key examination for students aspiring to pursue MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses in India. The results of this exam determine the eligibility and ranking for admission to medical colleges across the country. The availability of 118,190 MBBS seats across 780 colleges underscores the growing demand for medical education in India, and the importance of performing well in the NEET UG exam.

Recent Developments: Increase in MBBS Seats

In recent years, there has been a steady increase in the number of MBBS seats in India. The Central Government has made efforts to expand the number of medical seats in both government and private institutions. This increase is aimed at meeting the rising demand for healthcare professionals in India, where there is a shortage of doctors in both urban and rural areas.

Conclusion: The Growing Opportunities for Aspiring Doctors in India

With the availability of 118,190 MBBS seats across 780 medical colleges in India, the opportunities for students aspiring to become doctors are increasing. The state-wise and college-wise breakdown provided by the National Medical Commission (NMC) gives clear insights into the medical education landscape in India. As more seats become available in both government and private medical colleges, students now have more chances to secure a seat in their preferred medical institution. However, success in the NEET UG exam remains a key factor for gaining admission to these medical colleges.

The increase in MBBS seats, along with government initiatives to improve the healthcare system, highlights India’s commitment to producing more healthcare professionals who are essential for improving the country’s medical services.


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