Everything about the Delhi NEET UG counselling process — registration, rounds, seat matrix, cutoff ranks, documents, fee structure, and management quota.
Delhi has a small but extremely prestigious set of medical colleges including AIIMS New Delhi — the most competitive medical college in India. With only 11 medical colleges and about 1,950 MBBS seats, competition for Delhi state quota is among the highest in the country. The state is a closed UT — only Delhi domicile holders qualify.
Delhi is a closed state/UT. Only Delhi domicile holders can apply for state quota seats. Competition is extremely high due to presence of AIIMS, MAMC, and LHMC.
Visit dghsdelhi.in → NEET UG 2026 counselling section. Fill personal details, NEET application number, and Class 12 details. Pay the registration fee online.
Upload scanned copies of all required documents within the specified window. Domicile/nativity certificate is critical — ensure it's valid and up to date.
The counselling authority releases the state merit list based on NEET UG score and category. Only registered and document-verified candidates appear on this list.
Fill and lock your college preferences before the deadline. List as many colleges as possible — there's no penalty for more choices. Rank from most to least preferred.
The counselling body releases allotment based on your merit rank, choices, seat availability, and reservation criteria. Accept, float, slide, or reject as per your strategy.
Unfilled seats from earlier rounds are available in later rounds. Cutoffs typically relax slightly in Round 2 and mop-up rounds — strategic upgrades are possible.
Download allotment letter → report to allotted college → submit original documents → pay admission fees → complete admission formalities within specified dates.
Archway Strategy Tip: Register for both MCC AIQ counselling (mcc.nic.in) and Delhi state counselling simultaneously. Participating in one does not affect the other. Having multiple registrations maximises your seat-securing options.
Based on 2025 counselling trends. Use as reference — 2026 cutoffs will vary based on NEET difficulty, total candidates, and seat changes.
| Category | Expected Cutoff Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General / Open | 620–680 | Most competitive — for government college state quota |
| OBC / Equivalent | 590–640 | 10–25 marks lower than General in most colleges |
| SC | 480–530 | Significant relaxation under reservation policy |
| ST | 350+ | Lowest cutoff — highest reservation benefit |
| Management Quota | Qualifying marks only | 50th percentile (General) — no merit cutoff |
These are 2025 trend-based estimates — 2026 cutoffs will vary. Always verify with official DGHS Delhi (Directorate General of Health Services) data once released. Use these for planning only.
| College Type | Annual Fees | Total (5.5 yrs approx) |
|---|---|---|
| Government College — State Quota | ₹1,000–₹15,000 | Significantly subsidised |
| Private College — State Quota | ₹10L–₹18L | Moderate |
| Private College — Management Quota | ₹20L–₹28L | Higher — regulated by state body |
Management quota seats in Delhi are filled after the main counselling rounds end. Any NEET-qualified student — regardless of home state — can apply. Archway has direct connections with private colleges in Delhi and can help identify available seats in real time.
Don't wait too long: Management quota seats in Delhi get filled quickly after CAP/state counselling ends. Contact Archway immediately after state quota rounds conclude to check availability.
| College | City | Type | MBBS Seats | Annual Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIIMS New Delhi | New Delhi | Central (AIIMS) | 125 | ₹1,390/yr |
| Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | New Delhi | Government | 250 | ₹5,000 |
| Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) | New Delhi | Central | 200 | ₹2,000 |
| University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) | New Delhi | Government | 150 | ₹8,000 |
| Safdarjung Hospital (VMMC) | New Delhi | Central | 100 | ₹2,000 |
| GTB Hospital Medical College | Delhi | Government | 100 | ₹10,000 |
NEET UG counselling in Delhi is conducted by DGHS Delhi (Directorate General of Health Services) through the official portal dghsdelhi.in. It covers state quota MBBS and BDS seats across government and private colleges in Delhi.
Delhi is a closed state/UT. Only Delhi domicile holders can apply for state quota seats. Competition is extremely high due to presence of AIIMS, MAMC, and LHMC.
Delhi has approximately 1,950 MBBS seats across 11 medical colleges available through state quota counselling. Additional seats in central institutions (AIIMS etc.) are available through MCC AIQ which is open to all states.
Based on 2025 trends, the expected cutoff for government MBBS in Delhi is approximately 620–680 marks for General/Open, 590–640 for OBC, 480–530 for SC, and 350+ for ST category. 2026 cutoffs will vary — use these for planning reference only.
Yes. Management quota seats in private MBBS colleges in Delhi are available for students who have cleared NEET with qualifying marks (50th percentile for General). These are ~200+ seats with annual fees of ₹20L–₹28L. Archway helps identify available management quota seats in real time.
Archway provides: free initial consultation and score analysis, college shortlisting based on Delhi cutoff data, round-by-round counselling strategy, document verification support, and management quota seat assistance. We have placed 700+ NEET UG students across all 28 states including Delhi.
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