Surgical specialisations — complete guide to 500+ seats, eligibility, fees, top colleges, cutoff marks, management quota, and admission process in Delhi.
Delhi has India's most prestigious PG medical programs. AIIMS New Delhi is globally ranked and offers MD/MS/DM/MCh across all branches. MAMC, LHMC, UCMS, and Safdarjung provide excellent training with India's most complex patient referrals. Delhi has absolutely no private PG colleges — management quota does not exist here.
Important: Delhi MS programs at AIIMS, MAMC, and Safdarjung handle India's most complex surgical cases — best surgical training nationally. No management quota. MS Orthopaedics from AIIMS Delhi is the pinnacle. For students who miss Delhi quota, Karnataka open state is the recommended alternative.
Surgical specialisations. All branches below are available at one or more colleges in Delhi. 🔥 = highest demand / closes at top scores.
Branch Strategy: MS Orthopaedics and MS General Surgery close at the highest scores. MS Anatomy is available at lower ranks. Choose based on your career interest and surgical aptitude — all MS branches are procedural and require physical commitment.
The following colleges offer MS programs in Delhi. All fill through 50% MCC AIQ + 50% state quota unless noted as deemed/central (100% AIQ).
| College Name | City | Type | MS Branches | Annual Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIIMS New Delhi | New Delhi | Central (AIIMS) | MD/MS/DM/MCh All Branches | ₹25,000/yr |
| Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | New Delhi | Government | MD/MS All Major Branches | ₹30,000/yr |
| Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) | New Delhi | Central | MD/MS Major Branches | ₹20,000/yr |
| University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) | Delhi | Government | MD/MS Major Branches | ₹30,000/yr |
| VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital | New Delhi | Central | MD/MS Major Branches | ₹25,000/yr |
| Dr RML Hospital PGI | New Delhi | Central | MD/MS Select Branches | ₹20,000/yr |
| GTB Hospital Medical College | Delhi | Government | MD/MS Major Branches | ₹30,000/yr |
Based on 2025 counselling rounds. Actual 2026 cutoffs will vary depending on NEET PG difficulty, total candidates, seat matrix changes, and round-wise availability.
| Category | Expected Score (Govt Seats) | Approximate Rank Band | Management Quota |
|---|---|---|---|
| General / Open | 530–610 marks | Competitive rank range | Qualifying marks only |
| OBC / Equivalent | 490–560 marks | 30–50 marks lower than General | Qualifying marks only |
| SC | 400–470 marks | Significant relaxation | Qualifying marks only |
| ST | Higher relaxation than SC | Highest relaxation benefit | Qualifying marks only |
| PwD (Horizontal) | 5% relaxation on qualifying | Within each category | Qualifying marks only |
| MS Branch | Demand | Relative Rank | Strategy Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS General Surgery | Very High | Top 10–15% | Closes early — competitive score needed |
| MS Orthopaedics | Very High | Top 10–15% | Closes early — competitive score needed |
| MS Ophthalmology | Very High | Top 10–15% | Closes early — competitive score needed |
| MS ENT | Moderate | Top 50–60% | Good option for mid-range NEET PG scores |
| MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology | Moderate | Top 50–60% | Good option for mid-range NEET PG scores |
2026 Cutoffs will differ from 2025. Always verify with official DGHS Delhi / Ministry of Health (central institutions) data once published. Use these figures for planning and college shortlisting — not as guaranteed cutoffs.
| College Type / Quota | Annual Fees | Total (3 Years) | Stipend Available? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government College — State Quota | ₹20,000–₹50,000/yr | 3 × annual fees | ✅ Yes — ₹35,000–₹75,000/month |
| Private College — State Quota | N/A — No private PG colleges in Delhi | 3 × annual fees | Usually not provided |
| Private College — Management Quota | Not available — explore Karnataka / Maharashtra | 3 × annual fees | Usually not provided |
| AIIMS / Central Institutions | ₹25,000/yr | ₹75,000 total | ✅ Yes — ₹60,000+/month |
Stipend makes a huge difference: A government MS seat paying ₹50,000/month stipend over 3 years = ₹18 lakh earned. Net cost of a government MS vs management quota at ₹15L/year is vastly different when stipend is factored in. Always evaluate net cost, not just fee structure.
Delhi MS programs at AIIMS, MAMC, and Safdarjung handle India's most complex surgical cases — best surgical training nationally. No management quota. MS Orthopaedics from AIIMS Delhi is the pinnacle. For students who miss Delhi quota, Karnataka open state is the recommended alternative.
Archway's advice: Management quota MS seats fill very fast after state counselling rounds end — often within days. Contact us immediately after you know your state quota outcome so we can check real-time seat availability.
MS (Master of Surgery) is a 3-year postgraduate surgical training program covering surgical specialisations: General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT, and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. MS requires surgical aptitude and physical commitment. MD (Doctor of Medicine) covers non-surgical specialisations like General Medicine, Radiology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, and Pathology. Both require NEET PG and follow the same 50% AIQ + 50% state quota admission structure.
Delhi has approximately 500+ MS seats across 10 medical colleges. These seats are distributed across government colleges (state quota + AIQ), private colleges (state quota + management quota), and central institutions (100% through MCC AIQ). The exact seat matrix for 2026 will be published by DGHS Delhi / Ministry of Health (central institutions) and MCC before counselling begins.
Based on 2025 trends: General/Open category — 530–610 marks; OBC — 490–560 marks; SC — 400–470 marks. High-demand branches like MS Orthopaedics and MS General Surgery close at the higher end. Non-clinical MS Anatomy remain open at lower ranks. 2026 cutoffs will vary — use these for planning only.
Delhi MS programs at AIIMS, MAMC, and Safdarjung handle India's most complex surgical cases — best surgical training nationally. No management quota. MS Orthopaedics from AIIMS Delhi is the pinnacle. For students who miss Delhi quota, Karnataka open state is the recommended alternative. Management quota requires only the qualifying NEET PG percentile (50th for General, 40th for reserved categories) — no merit cutoff. Any NEET PG-qualified student regardless of home state can apply for management quota seats.
Yes — and you should. Register for both MCC AIQ counselling (mcc.nic.in) and Delhi state counselling (dghsdelhi.in / mcc.nic.in) simultaneously. They run on parallel timelines. Accepting a seat in one does not prevent upgrading through the other (subject to round rules). Archway helps manage both registrations and counselling strategies simultaneously for maximum seat-securing chances.
Government MS residents in Delhi receive a monthly stipend ranging from approximately ₹35,000–₹75,000 depending on the year of residency (junior resident, senior resident) and the specific college. Central institutions like AIIMS provide higher stipends (₹60,000+/month). Private college management quota residents typically do not receive stipend. This stipend significantly offsets the effective cost of a government MS program.
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