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: The AIIMS MBBS seat matrix 2025 is released by the NMC at its official website, nmc.org.in. The 2025 AIIMS MBBS seat matrix released by the NMC is released for all the AIIMS institutes in India and mentions the category-wise seats. The complete seat matrix of AIIMS MBBS 2025 is provided in this article.
There are 2257 MBBS seats in all the AIIMS Institutes. The category-wise number of MBBS seats in AIIMS 2025 is provided below.
State | Institute | Category | Total Seats |
Andhra Pradesh | BC NO | 33 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 46 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 10 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Assam | BC NO | 26 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 10 | ||
OP NO | 38 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Bihar | BC NO | 32 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
OP NO | 50 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 17 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Chhattisgarh | BC NO | 31 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 48 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 9 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Delhi (NCT) | OP NO | 7 | |
BC NO | 33 | ||
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
OP NO | 48 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 9 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 132 | ||
Gujarat | BC NO | 19 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 7 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 29 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 11 | ||
ST NO | 5 | ||
Total Seats | 75 | ||
Himachal Pradesh | BC NO | 25 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 10 | ||
OP NO | 38 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Jammu And Kashmir | BC NO | 26 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 9 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 39 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 6 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Jharkhand | BC NO | 32 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
OP NO | 48 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 10 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Madhya Pradesh | BC NO | 33 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 47 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Maharashtra | BC NO | 32 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 11 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 50 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 17 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 9 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Odisha | BC NO | 32 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 11 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 49 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 17 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
Punjab | BC NO | 25 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 10 | ||
OP NO | 39 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 7 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Rajasthan | BC NO | 38 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 14 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 57 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 22 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 11 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 150 | ||
Tamil Nadu | BC NO | 13 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 5 | ||
OP NO | 20 | ||
OP PH | 1 | ||
SC NO | 7 | ||
ST NO | 3 | ||
Total Seats | 50 | ||
Telangana | BC NO | 26 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 9 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 38 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 8 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Uttar Pradesh | BC NO | 32 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 47 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 10 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
BC NO | 26 | ||
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 10 | ||
OP NO | 39 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 14 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 6 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 100 | ||
Uttarakhand | BC NO | 33 | |
BC PH | 1 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
OP NO | 48 | ||
OP PH | 3 | ||
SC NO | 19 | ||
ST NO | 9 | ||
Total Seats | 125 | ||
West Bengal | BC NO | 31 | |
BC PH | 2 | ||
EW NO | 12 | ||
EW PH | 1 | ||
OP NO | 48 | ||
OP PH | 2 | ||
SC NO | 18 | ||
SC PH | 1 | ||
ST NO | 9 | ||
ST PH | 1 | ||
Total Seats | 125 |
*Notes:
Category Codes: BC: Backward Class, EW: Economically Weaker Section, OP: Open/General, SC: Scheduled Caste, ST: Scheduled Tribe, NO: Non-Physically Handicapped, PH: Physically Handicapped.
Quota: Most seats are under the Open Seat Quota, except for AIIMS New Delhi, which has a Foreign Country Quota for 7 OP NO seats.
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