Monday, May 19, 2025

MBBS Admission in India Through NEET – Full Details

 Pursuing an MBBS degree in India is a prestigious and competitive path. With medical seats limited and demand constantly rising, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is the sole gateway for students aspiring to become doctors in India. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET serves as the centralized entrance examination for admission to government, private, central, and deemed medical colleges across India. This comprehensive guide outlines everything you need to know about MBBS admission through NEET in 2025 — from eligibility to counseling, quotas, and fee structures.




1. Overview of NEET-UG

NEET-UG is a national-level, single-window entrance test that covers admissions to:

  • MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)

  • BDS (Dental)

  • AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy)

  • Veterinary and other medical courses

NEET is mandatory for all medical aspirants, including Indian Nationals, NRIs, Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), and Foreign Nationals.

Conducting Body: National Testing Agency (NTA) Exam Mode: Offline (Pen & Paper) Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany + Zoology) Total Marks: 720


2. Eligibility Criteria for NEET-UG 2025

Before applying, ensure you meet the NEET eligibility criteria:

  • Nationality: Indian Citizens, NRIs, PIOs, OCIs, Foreign Nationals

  • Age Limit: Minimum 17 years as of 31st December 2025 (No upper age limit as per NMC norms)

  • Academic Qualification:

    • Passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English.

    • Minimum marks:

      • General: 50%

      • SC/ST/OBC: 40%

      • PwD (General): 45%


3. NEET-UG 2025 Exam Pattern

SubjectSection A (35 Qs)Section B (15 Qs)Total Marks
Physics3515180
Chemistry3515180
Biology70 (Bot+Zoo)30360

Marking Scheme:

  • +4 for every correct answer

  • -1 for every wrong answer

  • 0 for unattempted


4. NEET Application Process

Registration:

  • Visit the official NTA NEET website

  • Fill in personal, academic, and communication details

  • Upload documents:

    • Passport-sized photo

    • Signature

    • Class 10 and 12 certificates

    • ID proof

  • Pay the application fee:

    • General: ₹1700

    • OBC/EWS: ₹1600

    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹1000

Admit Card:

  • Download from the NTA website a few weeks before the exam.


5. NEET Result and Scorecard

Once the NEET result is declared:

  • Visit the NTA website to download the result.

  • Scorecard includes:

    • NEET score

    • Percentile

    • All India Rank (AIR)

    • Category Rank

Qualifying Cutoff (Expected 2025):

  • General: 50th percentile (~137 marks)

  • SC/ST/OBC: 40th percentile

  • PwD (Gen): 45th percentile


6. MBBS Admission Process Through NEET

Once NEET results are out, candidates must participate in centralized counseling based on their NEET rank. There are two types of counseling:

A. All India Quota (AIQ) – 15% Seats

  • Conducted by MCC (Medical Counseling Committee)

  • Open to all NEET-qualified candidates

  • Includes:

    • Central Universities (DU, AMU, BHU)

    • Deemed Universities

    • ESIC, AFMC

B. State Quota – 85% Seats

  • Conducted by respective State Counseling Authorities

  • Reserved for state domicile students

  • Includes both government and private medical colleges in the state

Counseling Rounds:

  • Round 1

  • Round 2

  • Mop-Up Round

  • Stray Vacancy Round


7. Category-wise Reservation in NEET Counseling

  • SC: 15%

  • ST: 7.5%

  • OBC-NCL: 27%

  • EWS: 10%

  • PwD: 5% Horizontal reservation

Each state may have its own reservation norms beyond the central criteria.


8. Types of Medical Colleges Participating in NEET Counseling

  • Government Medical Colleges: Affordable and high-quality education

  • Private Medical Colleges: Higher fees but wider seat availability

  • Deemed Universities: Autonomous, often expensive

  • AIIMS & JIPMER: Now part of NEET UG counseling (from 2020 onwards)


9. Fee Structure for MBBS in India (2025)

College TypeFee (per year)
Government College₹10,000 – ₹1,50,000
Private Medical College₹7,00,000 – ₹25,00,000
Deemed Universities₹15,00,000 – ₹30,00,000
NRI Quota (Private/Deemed)$25,000 – $70,000

Note: Fees may vary across states and institutions.


10. Documents Required at Counseling and Admission

  • NEET Scorecard

  • NEET Admit Card

  • 10th & 12th Mark Sheets and Certificates

  • Identity Proof (Aadhaar, Passport, etc.)

  • Category Certificate (if applicable)

  • Domicile Certificate (for state quota)

  • Passport-size Photos

  • Allotment Letter


11. MBBS Seat Allotment and Reporting

After each counseling round:

  • Check allotment result on the MCC or State counseling portal

  • Download the allotment letter

  • Report to the allotted college within the deadline

  • Complete document verification and pay admission fees


12. Tips for MBBS Admission Success

  • Start NEET preparation early (Class 11 ideally)

  • Take regular mock tests and analyze performance

  • Target a NEET score of 600+ for top government colleges

  • Apply to multiple states (if eligible) to widen chances

  • Follow counseling updates strictly to avoid missing deadlines


Conclusion

MBBS admission in India through NEET is a transparent and merit-based process. From registration and appearing in NEET to securing a seat via counseling, every stage is crucial. With proper preparation, a strong NEET score, and an understanding of the counseling process, students can secure a seat in one of India's top medical institutions in 2025. Stay updated with official notifications from NTA, MCC, and state counseling authorities to ensure a smooth and successful admission process.

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