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MBBS Admission in Delhi NCR 2026
IP University · SGT · Sharda · Jamia Hamdard

Delhi NCR has both premier government medical colleges and a growing base of private medical institutions. From the ultra-competitive government seats at MAMC, LHMC, and VMMC to private college management quota options at SGT, Sharda, and Teerthanker — we help you find the right path to an MBBS degree from the capital region.

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Delhi is home to some of India's finest government medical colleges — Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC, Safdarjung). These are extremely competitive, requiring 620+ NEET marks for Delhi state quota seats. On the private side, IP University-affiliated colleges, SGT Medical College, Sharda University, and Jamia Hamdard offer management quota and NRI quota MBBS seats accessible with 400–500 NEET marks.

👉 FindUrCollege guides Delhi NCR students through both government counselling (MCC + Delhi state quota) and private college management quota simultaneously — so you never lose a seat while waiting for counselling rounds.

Government MBBS Colleges in Delhi — NEET Cutoff 2025

CollegeTotal SeatsDelhi State Quota NEET CutoffAnnual Fee (Approx)
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)250660–680 marks (General)~₹15,000–25,000
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC)200 (Women)655–675 marks (General)~₹15,000–25,000
UCMS & GTB Hospital150650–670 marks (General)~₹15,000–25,000
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital150655–675 marks (General)~₹15,000–25,000
ESI-PGIMSR & ESIC Medical100640–660 marks (General)~₹15,000–25,000

* Delhi state quota (85%) requires Delhi domicile. 15% All-India Quota seats are filled by MCC at even higher cut-offs. Fees are nominal for government colleges.

Private MBBS Colleges in Delhi NCR — Fees & Seats 2026

CollegeUniversity/AffiliationTotal SeatsAnnual FeeMin NEET (Mgmt)
Jamia Hamdard (HIMSR)Jamia Hamdard (Deemed)150₹8–12L/yr480+ marks
SGT Medical College, GurugramSGT University150₹15–18L/yr400+ marks
Sharda Medical College, Gr. NoidaSharda University150₹13–16L/yr400+ marks
Teerthanker Mahaveer, MoradabadTMU (Deemed)150₹12–14L/yr400+ marks
ITS Medical College, GhaziabadIP University / AKTU100₹10–13L/yr420+ marks
Santosh Medical College, GhaziabadSantosh University150₹12–15L/yr400+ marks

* Management quota NEET minimums are the qualifying score (not rank-based). NRI quota and sponsored seats have different fee structures.

Delhi MBBS Counselling Process 2026 — Step by Step

  • NEET UG 2026 Exam: Conducted by NTA in May 2026. Results declared in June.
  • MCC All-India Quota Counselling: 15% of government seats — registration on mcc.nic.in. Open to all India students on merit.
  • Delhi State Quota Counselling (DGHS Delhi): 85% of government seats — requires Delhi domicile. Registration typically August–September.
  • IP University MBBS Counselling: For IP University-affiliated private colleges in Delhi — separate registration on ipu.admissions.nic.in.
  • Private College Management Quota: Direct applications to SGT, Sharda, Teerthanker, Santosh — no counselling needed, apply directly from May–August 2026.
  • NRI / Sponsored Quota: Available at private deemed universities — separate NRI quota fee structure, apply through college NRI admission cell.
💡 Strategy Tip: Apply for Delhi state quota counselling AND private college management quota simultaneously. Don't wait for counselling results to secure a private seat — good management quota seats fill by July.

Why Delhi NCR for MBBS — Key Advantages

  • AIIMS New Delhi, Safdarjung, RML, GTB — world-class hospital infrastructure for clinical training
  • Government college fees are remarkably low — ₹15,000–25,000/year for MAMC, LHMC, UCMS
  • Strong postgraduate (MD/MS) opportunities — Delhi has the highest PG seat density in India
  • Access to 50+ government and private hospitals for internship rotations
  • IP University-affiliated colleges provide recognised MBBS degrees at lower fees vs deemed universities
  • Proximity to AIIMS for super-specialty clinical exposure during internship

Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the best private MBBS colleges in Delhi NCR?+
The top private MBBS colleges in Delhi NCR are Jamia Hamdard (HIMSR) — partially government-aided with lower fees, SGT Medical College in Gurugram, Sharda Medical College in Greater Noida, Teerthanker Mahaveer in Moradabad, and Santosh Medical College in Ghaziabad. For IP University-affiliated colleges, ITS Medical College and others offer MBBS under the Delhi university system with slightly lower fees than deemed universities.
What NEET score is needed for government MBBS in Delhi?+
Government MBBS seats in Delhi require 650–680 NEET marks for General category via Delhi state quota. MAMC and LHMC are the most competitive — typically 660+ marks. UCMS, VMMC, and ESI require 640–660. These colleges are among the hardest to get into in India. If your score is below 640, focus on private colleges in Delhi NCR or top private colleges in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
What is the total cost of MBBS in private Delhi colleges?+
For a 5.5-year MBBS at private Delhi NCR colleges: SGT Medical College approximately ₹90–100 Lakhs total, Sharda University approximately ₹75–90 Lakhs, Teerthanker Mahaveer approximately ₹65–80 Lakhs, Santosh Medical College approximately ₹65–80 Lakhs. Jamia Hamdard is lower at approximately ₹45–60 Lakhs due to partial government funding. Education loans up to ₹1 Crore are available from SBI, HDFC Credila, and Avanse for MBBS programmes.
Can I get MBBS in Delhi NCR with 450 NEET marks?+
Yes — management quota seats at SGT Medical College, Sharda University, Teerthanker Mahaveer, and Santosh Medical College are available with 400–480 NEET marks. These are direct-admission seats without IP University or MCC counselling — you apply directly to the college. NRI quota seats are also available at some deemed universities with lower cut-offs. FindUrCollege identifies which colleges have seats available at your score and budget.
Is Delhi domicile required for Delhi state quota MBBS?+
Yes. Delhi state quota MBBS seats (85% of government college seats) require Delhi domicile — the student or their parent must be a Delhi resident for at least 3 consecutive years. Students without Delhi domicile can only apply for 15% All-India Quota seats via MCC counselling, which is highly competitive. For private college management quota seats (SGT, Sharda, Teerthanker), there is no domicile requirement — students from any state can apply.

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