659 MBBS Seats in Delhi Govt Colleges: NEET 2025 Admission Guide
NEET 2025 aspirants eyeing Delhi’s top medical colleges like MAMC, LHMC, and UCMS can now target 659 MBBS seats. Admissions will be based on NEET UG 2025 scores. Know eligibility, counselling process, and official links. For accurate updates, follow Only Education News regularly.

With the NEET 2025 results expected soon, medical aspirants across India are turning their attention toward top government medical colleges in Delhi. According to official data, a total of 659 MBBS seats are available this year across Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), and University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS). These prestigious institutions have long been among the most sought-after by NEET toppers due to their academic excellence and affordable fee structure.
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), will conduct NEET UG 2025 counselling for these colleges under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) as well as 85% state quota through Delhi University (DU) and Faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSC).
In this article, we present a comprehensive admission guide covering seat distribution, eligibility, documents required, and the admission process. For the latest verified medical admission updates, make sure to follow Only Education News.
Delhi MBBS Seat Matrix for NEET 2025
The total 659 MBBS seats across Delhi’s top government medical colleges are divided as follows:
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC):
- Total Seats: 250
- 15% AIQ: 38
- 85% DU Quota: 212
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) (for female candidates only):
- Total Seats: 240
- 15% AIQ: 36
- 85% DU Quota: 204
University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS):
- Total Seats: 169
- 15% AIQ: 25
- 85% DU Quota: 144
These colleges follow strict eligibility and domicile norms, and counselling is highly competitive, especially for the DU quota.
Eligibility Criteria and Documents Required
To be eligible for MBBS admission in Delhi, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:
NEET UG 2025 Qualification:
- Must secure the minimum qualifying percentile prescribed by NTA.
Delhi University Quota (85% Seats):
- Must have passed Class 11 and 12 from an NCT Delhi-based school.
- Only Indian Nationals and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) are eligible.
All India Quota (15% Seats):
- Open to candidates from across India based on NEET UG 2025 rank.
Essential Documents:
- NEET 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard
- Class 10 and 12 Marksheet & Passing Certificate
- Migration Certificate (for non-CBSE candidates)
- Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile/Address Proof
- Passport-sized Photographs
Candidates are advised to have both digital and hard copies of these documents for the counselling process.
Admission Process and Key Guidelines
Admissions to Delhi MBBS colleges will be facilitated through MCC and Delhi University (DU) counselling in online mode. Here's what aspirants need to know:
All India Quota Seats (15%)
- Conducted by MCC
- Registration via https://mcc.nic.in
Delhi State Quota (85%)
- Handled by DU’s Faculty of Medical Sciences
- Registration on https://fmsc.ac.in
Important Notes:
- No domicile certificate is required for DU quota, but school education proof from Delhi is mandatory.
- MCC counselling involves choice locking, document verification, and seat allotment rounds.
- DU counselling will have similar stages with added document verification at DU campus after provisional allotment.
Both rounds may include mop-up and stray vacancy rounds if seats remain unfilled.
Conclusion
With a combined 659 MBBS seats, Delhi’s medical colleges present an excellent opportunity for NEET 2025 aspirants looking for quality education and affordable fees. Institutions like MAMC, LHMC, and UCMS are not only academically prestigious but also offer excellent clinical exposure. Candidates must stay vigilant about counselling timelines and document submissions. For accurate and student-focused updates on NEET admissions, keep following Only Education News—your trusted education news source.