GGSIPU Confirms NEET PG-Based Admissions for 2026–27 Academic Session
GGSIPU has confirmed that MD/MS admissions for 2026-27 will be based strictly on NEET PG scores. Check eligibility, seat quota, and counseling details here.

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), also known as IP University, has released its official admission guidelines for the postgraduate medical programs for the 2026–27 academic session. The university has confirmed that admissions to all MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses will be conducted strictly based on the merit of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduates (NEET PG) 2026. This announcement ensures that the university remains aligned with the national medical admission standards set by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and the National Medical Commission (NMC). Prospective candidates can access the detailed PG admission brochure on the official university website.
Eligibility and Quota Structure
To be eligible for PG medical admissions at GGSIPU, candidates must have a valid MBBS degree from a recognized medical institution. They are also required to have completed a one-year compulsory rotatory internship. While the national deadline for internship completion is often adjusted by authorities, the university requires all applicants to possess a permanent or provisional registration certificate issued by the Medical Council of India or a State Medical Council at the time of counseling.
The seat distribution for postgraduate medical courses in GGSIPU-affiliated colleges follows a dual-quota system. Half of the total seats are surrendered to the All India Quota (AIQ), which is managed directly by the MCC for candidates across the country. The remaining 50% of seats are reserved under the "GGSIP University Quota" (State Quota). These seats are specifically available for students who have completed their MBBS degree from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
Detailed Seat Distribution:
- 50% All India Quota: Open to all NEET PG qualified candidates nationwide.
- 50% GGSIP University Quota: Reserved for MBBS graduates of GGSIPU.
- Specific institutional rosters apply for colleges like Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya.
- Reservation for SC, ST, and OBC categories is applied as per government policy.
Counseling and Registration Process
The counseling for all postgraduate medical seats, including both the All India Quota and the State Quota, will be conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). GGSIPU does not conduct its own separate counseling for these medical programs. Instead, it coordinates with the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) to facilitate the allotment process. Candidates must register on the MCC portal once the counseling schedule is announced following the declaration of the NEET PG 2026 results.
During the registration process, candidates will be required to fill in their preferences for colleges and specializations. The university emphasizes that students must ensure their personal details match the data provided to the National Board of Examinations (NBE) during the NEET PG registration. Any discrepancy in name, category, or roll number could lead to the cancellation of the seat during the document verification stage at the allotted college.
| Admission Aspect | Requirement / Details |
| Entrance Exam | NEET PG 2026 (Mandatory) |
| Academic Qualification | MBBS Degree from recognized college |
| Internship Status | 1-Year Internship Completion Required |
| Application Portal | mcc.nic.in (for counseling) |
| University Website | ipu.ac.in (for brochures) |
Important Mandatory Guidelines
The university has introduced a compulsory service bond for both All India Quota and State Quota medical students. Candidates who secure a seat in the postgraduate programs will be required to serve for a specified period in government-designated facilities or pay a penalty as determined by the authorities. This policy is aimed at strengthening the public healthcare system and is a standard requirement for most state-run and affiliated medical institutions in Delhi.
Candidates are also advised to keep all original documents ready for physical verification. This includes the NEET PG score card, MBBS degree, internship completion certificate, and relevant reservation certificates. For the Delhi State Quota, the reservation certificates must be issued by the Government of NCT of Delhi. The university maintains a strict policy against providing false information, and any candidate found doing so will face immediate disqualification and forfeiture of fees.
Conclusion
The confirmation of NEET PG-based admissions for the 2026–27 session provides clear direction for medical aspirants looking to join GGSIPU’s prestigious affiliated hospitals. By following the national merit system, the university ensures a transparent and fair selection process for its specialized medical seats. Candidates should now focus on their entrance exam preparation and stay updated with the MCC notifications for the counseling registration dates. Securing a seat in these programs remains a competitive goal that requires both academic excellence and careful attention to the administrative deadlines.
