Medical Seat Matrix – 12545 MBBS seats in Karnataka, 6476 in Rajasthan, 5200 in MP and 2995 in Bihar
The result of NEET UG 2025 has been released. Under NEET UG, 85 percent of the seats in medical colleges are admitted under the state quota and 15 percent under the central quota. In such a situation, students of those states will get more benefit, where there are more MBBS seats.
According to the merit list of past years, every year a large number of students from Rajasthan tops in the NEET UG Examination. The number of seats is highest in the states of the south. In such a situation, South Indian students get seats in government colleges under the state quota.
If the students from South have a good rank in the central quota, they can get admission in their state from there as well. According to the information, currently Karnataka has the highest number of MBBS seats, 12545.
On the other hand, in NEET PG, this quota is 50-50 percent. That is, at the PG level, 50 percent seats are given on the basis of central quota and 50 percent seats are given on the basis of state quota.
NEET UG cut off will be low this year
This year the level of NEET was quite difficult. Last year many students had scored 720 out of 720 marks. The number of students securing more than 700 marks is also likely to be very limited this time. In such a situation, the competition for the top rank may be more than before.
Number of MBBS seats in major states of the country according to NMC.
Number of seats highest in southern states
State & Seats
Karnataka-12545
Andhra Pradesh-6785
Uttar Pradesh-12175
Rajasthan-6176
Tamil Nadu-12050
West Bengal-5676
Maharashtra-11846
Madhya Pradesh-5200
Telangana-9065
Bihar-2995
Gujarat-7250
Haryana-2185
Total 780 government & private medical colleges in the State in the country
According to the data available on the official website of the National Medical Commission (NMC), New Delhi, there are 1, 18, 148 MBBS seats in 780 government and private medical institutions in the country. The seat matrix for this year’s seats will be released at the time of NEET UG counseling.
However, there is little possibility of increase in the number of seats this year. Government medical colleges are 433, Private colleges are 92, Deemed medical collages are 55, and Total medical colleges in the country are 780.
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