All 813 NMC-recognised colleges and their 1,26,725 seats for 2025-26, parsed straight from the NMC seat matrix and reconciled against the totals printed in it. Filter by state and type — every seat figure here comes from that one official document.
Every figure below is the official NMC seat count for 2025-26. Pick a state to open its full, crawlable list of colleges with seats, type and — where verified — fees and closing-rank evidence.
AIIMS, Jodhpur
Jodhpur · Central
150 seats (was 125)
NEET closing ranks ✓
American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Bedwas
Private
150 seats
Ananta Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Rajsamand
Society
150 seats
Arya Medical College & Hospital (AMCH), Omaxe City, Jaipur
Private
50 seats
New 2025-26
Balvir Singh Tomar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Private
150 seats
New 2025-26
Dr S S Tantia Medical College Hospital & Research Centre
Private
250 seats (was 150)
Dr SN Medical College, Jodhpur
Government
250 seats
ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Government
50 seats
New 2025-26
ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Alwar, Rajasthan
Government
100 seats
GEETANJALI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, Jaipur
Private
150 seats
New 2025-26
Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital,Udaipur
Trust
250 seats
Government Medical College Banswara
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College Baran
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College Chittorgarh
Government
100 seats
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE DAUSA
Government
100 seats
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE JHUNJHUNU
Government
100 seats
Government Medical college Sawai Madhopur
Government
100 seats
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE SRI GANGANAGAR
Government
100 seats
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE, ALWAR
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College, Barmer
Government
130 seats
Government Medical College, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Government
150 seats
Government Medical College, Bhilwara, Rajasthan
Government
150 seats
Government Medical College, Bundi, Rajasthan
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College, Churu
Government
150 seats
Government Medical College, Dholpur
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College, Dungarpur
Government
150 seats
GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE, HANUMANGARH, RAJASTHAN
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College, Jaisalmer
Government
50 seats
New 2025-26
Government Medical College, Karauli
Government
100 seats
Government Medical College, Kota
Government
250 seats
Government Medical College, Pali, Rajasthan
Government
150 seats
Government Medical college, Sirohi, Rajasthan
Government
100 seats
Government medical college, Tonk
Government
50 seats
New 2025-26
GOVT MEDICAL COLLEGE, NAGAUR
Government
100 seats
Jaipur National University Institute of Medical Sciences and Resarch Centre, Jag
Private
250 seats
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer
Government
250 seats
Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar
Government
200 seats
JIET Medical College and Hospital, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Trust
150 seats (was 50)
Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur
Trust
250 seats
National Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jaipur
Trust
250 seats
PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Umarda
Society
250 seats (was 200)
Pacific Medical College & Hospital, Bhilo Ka Bedla, Udaipur
Trust
200 seats (was 150)
R N T Medical College, Udaipur
Government
250 seats
RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur
Government
150 seats
Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner
Government
250 seats
Sawai Man Singh Medical College
Jaipur · Government
250 seats
NEET closing ranks ✓
Shri Kalyan Govt. Medical College, Sikar, Rajasthan
Government
100 seats
SUDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE, JHALAWAR, KOTA
Society
100 seats
Vyas Medical College and Hospital Jodhpur
Private
100 seats
Verified against the official NMC seat matrix (as on 13 Oct 2025) official PDF ↗
The eight states below hold the largest share of the 2025-26 seat pool. Bar widths are proportional to each state’s official seat count — click any bar to open that state’s full college list.
Widths ∝ official 2025-26 seats. 49% of all seats sit in government colleges.See all 34 states →
NMC seat matrix (13 Oct 2025) official PDF ↗
A separate official snapshot — the government’s own PIB figures — shows how far capacity has grown since 2013-14. (These are a different release from the seat-matrix totals above; we keep the two series apart.)
Medical colleges
43 new colleges were established for AY 2025-26 alone.
MBBS seats
More than double the seats of a decade ago — yet demand still far outstrips supply.
22
AIIMS approved
New AIIMS under PMSSY
22 new AIIMS have been approved; MBBS has already started in 19 of them.
Who approves a new college
New colleges are cleared by NMC’s Medical Assessment & Rating Board under the Establishment of New Medical Institutions Regulations, 2023 — the same standard every college in this directory must meet.
More colleges does not mean easier admission. Capacity grew, but so did applicants — over 12 lakh candidates qualify for counselling each year, and a seat is still decided by closing ranks, not by the number of colleges. Use the directory to map where the seats are, then the predictor to see which fit your rank.
Type follows the NMC’s own management classification in the seat matrix — it decides which counselling you sit and what the seat really costs.
Government
State/central-run. Lowest fees (often ₹10k–₹1.5L/yr). Seats fill via 15% AIQ (MCC) + 85% state quota — the most competitive ranks.
Trust / Society
NMC’s own label for charitable-trust or society-run colleges — most "private" colleges are these. State private/management quota; some hold deemed status.
Private
Company-run private colleges. Management + NRI quota fees apply (commonly ₹70L–1.3Cr for the full course, indicative).
Deemed / Central
Deemed universities counsel 100% through MCC (all-India, no domicile). Central institutes (AIIMS-type) run on central seats.
Government seats: 15% All India Quota via MCC + 85% state quota via your state counselling. Deemed universities counsel fully through MCC. Details on seat types & quotas.
Find your state
Open your domicile state to see every college and its official seat count — that’s where your 85% state quota plays out.
Shortlist by seats & type
More seats means more chances; government and trust colleges cost a fraction of management seats. Filter by both.
Check the fees
See indicative fee bands on each card, or the full breakdown in MBBS fees.
Run the predictor
Match your shortlist against verified closing ranks in the college predictor.
What this page shows
Every NMC-recognised college, its state, type and official 2025-26 seat count — straight from the seat matrix, reconciled to the totals printed in it. Fees, where shown, are still indicative.
What it can’t tell you alone
Whether your rank actually clears a college. That’s decided by closing ranks, which sit far above the qualifying mark — so pair the directory with the predictor’s real, sourced cutoffs.
Yes — it mirrors the NMC/MARB official MBBS seat matrix as on 13 Oct 2025 (813 colleges, 1,26,725 seats for AY 2025-26, including AIIMS, CGI & JIPMER). When NMC publishes an updated matrix, we re-verify and update.
Directly from the NMC seat-matrix PDF — we parsed the official document and cross-checked our totals against the totals printed in it. Each college page cites the source. Fees, where shown, are still indicative and being verified separately.
The NMC matrix marks colleges approved for new establishment in 2025-26. They admit their first batch this cycle — there is no cutoff history for them yet, so treat predictor estimates for similar colleges as a rough guide only.
We only show closing ranks we have verified against official MCC allotment PDFs (currently AIQ/deemed Round 1 for 34 colleges). State-quota cutoffs are being verified and will appear once they pass the same check.
Government MBBS commonly costs ₹10,000–₹1.5L per year (AIIMS is famously about ₹1,600/yr). Private/management seats typically run ₹70L–₹1.3Cr for the full course (indicative). That gap is why rank strategy matters more than brochure promises.
813 colleges is a lot. Your rank narrows it fast.
Run the free predictor to see which of these colleges actually fit your NEET rank — with the verified closing ranks shown as evidence.