Delhi medical colleges for NEET 2026: seats, who runs them, and closing ranks

The ten colleges at a glance

Closing ranks below are the OPEN / government headline (latest year, NEET All-India Rank). Full round-by-round history for 2023-2025 is on the Delhi cutoffs page.

College MBBS seats Counselled by OPEN closing (AIR)
AIIMS New Delhi 132 MCC ~50
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) 250 MCC (DU) ~100
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital 170 MCC ~130
ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital 100 MCC ~215
University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) 170 MCC (DU) ~560
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC, women only) 240 MCC (DU) ~1,130
NDMC Medical College (Hindu Rao) 60 GGSIPU 85% / MCC 15% ~2,990
Dr. B.S.A. Medical College, Rohini 125 GGSIPU 85% / MCC 15% ~5,800
Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) 100 GGSIPU (army wards) ~28,700 (all-India pool)
Hamdard (HIMSR, deemed) 150 MCC (deemed) ~77,000

(Ranks rounded; they move year to year. Use the predictor for your own rank.)

The MCC colleges

  • AIIMS New Delhi — the toughest seat in the country; fills on All-India Rank, no state quota. ~132 MBBS seats.
  • Maulana Azad (MAMC), Lady Hardinge (LHMC), UCMS — the three University of Delhi colleges. Their 85% Delhi quota and 15% AIQ are both run by MCC. LHMC admits women only. MAMC is the largest Delhi government college at 250 seats and the most competitive of the DU three.
  • VMMC & Safdarjung and ABVIMS & Dr. RML Hospital — large central-government teaching hospitals; both quotas filled directly by MCC. Among the most sought-after after the DU colleges.
  • Hamdard (HIMSR) — a deemed university; fills its own deemed / management and minority seats through MCC, at deemed-college fees.

The GGSIPU 85% colleges

These three are where GGSIPU counsels the 85% Delhi quota itself (the 15% AIQ still goes through MCC):

  • Dr. B.S.A. Medical College, Rohini — 125 seats; the 85% Delhi seats close markedly later than the DU colleges, so it is the realistic Delhi-quota target for many mid-rank candidates.
  • NDMC Medical College (Hindu Rao) — 60 seats, the smallest Delhi government intake.
  • Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) — 100 seats, restricted to wards of Army personnel (see the categories guide). Its closing ranks reflect the army-wards pool, not the open Delhi field.

How to read Delhi cutoffs

A Delhi college shows up to three different closing ranks for the same seat — the 15% AIQ, the 85% Delhi quota, and (for BSA/NDMC/ACMS) the GGSIPU pools (HS / AI / OS). The Delhi cutoffs page separates them and shows 2023-2025 round by round. The headline figures above are the OPEN government line, the bar a general-merit candidate actually faces.

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