This guide lists all Haryana medical colleges for NEET counselling, with seat counts, fees, and city-wise distribution. Haryana has 15 medical colleges offering approximately 2,000 MBBS seats through NEET-based counselling (2025 figures, after mid-year additions). The state added two new government colleges during the 2025 counselling cycle, bringing the government count from seven to nine.
Any Haryana-based medical colleges that participate through MCC AIQ, such as deemed institutions, are not part of UHS state counselling and are not listed here.
Government vs private split
| Type | Colleges | Approximate seats |
|---|---|---|
| Government | 9 | ~1,060 |
| Private | 6 | ~1,200 |
| Total | 15 | ~2,000 |
Government colleges charge ₹80,000-₹1,80,000 per year. Private colleges charge ₹12-22.5 lakh per year under the government quota and ₹13.5-16 lakh under management quota.
Haryana medical colleges for NEET: key cities
Medical colleges are distributed across the state:
- Faridabad: 3 colleges (ESIC Medical College, Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee GMC Chhainsa, Al-Falah School of Medical Sciences)
- Rohtak: Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma PGIMS, the state’s largest government medical college (250 seats) and the primary teaching hospital
- Karnal: Kalpana Chawla Govt. Medical College (120 seats)
- Mewat (Nalhar): Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Govt. Medical College (120 seats)
- Hisar: Maharaja Agrasen Medical College (100 seats, government-aided)
- Sonepat: BPS Govt. Medical College for Women (120 seats; admits only women)
- Gurugram, Panipat, Jhajjar, Kurukshetra, Ambala: Each has one private medical college
Two colleges added in 2025: Pt. Neki Ram Sharma GMC in Bhiwani and Maharishi Chyawan GMC in Narnaul (100 seats each, operational from Round 2 onwards).
Government colleges
Haryana’s 9 government colleges range from the established PGIMS Rohtak (the state’s largest government medical college, 250 seats) to newly approved colleges in Bhiwani and Narnaul. ESIC Medical College, Faridabad functions as a government college but operates under ESIC administration, with some seats reserved for ESIC-insured families.
Government college admission is through the 85% state quota (after 15% AIQ deduction). BPS Govt. Medical College, Sonepat is the only women-only government medical college in Haryana.
Private colleges
The 6 private colleges participate in state counselling with seats divided across government quota, management quota, and NRI quota. SGT University (Gurugram) is the most expensive at ₹22.5 lakh/year, while World College (Jhajjar), NC Medical College (Panipat), and Adesh Medical College (Kurukshetra) are at the lower end of private fees at ₹12 lakh/year.
Non-domicile candidates can access private colleges through Management and NRI quotas without a Haryana residency certificate.
Fee structure summary
| College type | Quota | Annual fee | Approximate total (4.5 years) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government | State | ₹80,000-₹1,80,000 | ₹5-6 lakh |
| ESIC Faridabad | State | ~₹1,00,000 | ~₹4.5 lakh |
| Private | Government quota | ₹12-22.5 lakh | ₹54 lakh-₹1 crore |
| Private | Management | ₹13.5-16 lakh | ₹60-80 lakh |
| Private | NRI | $110,000-$125,000 total | — |
Government college fees above are tuition only. Hostel and mess charges add ₹1.5-2 lakh per year.
Bond requirements (government colleges)
Government college graduates must serve 5 years in Haryana government health facilities after completing their course. The bond amounts:
- Male candidates: ~₹25.77 lakh
- Female candidates: ~₹23.19 lakh (10% concession)
Non-compliance results in payment of the full bond penalty. This bond applies to all government medical college graduates, regardless of category.