The Directorate of Medical Education, Assam releases the Assam NEET seat matrix 2025 for the MBBS and BDS courses. As per the latest available data, there are 1700 MBBS seats and 176 BDS seats available in NEET 2025. These 1700 MBBS seats include AIIMS, Guwahati and 13 other government medical colleges. Whereas, 176 BDS seats are distributed in 3 BDS colleges. The detailed Assam NEET 2025 college-wise seats are provided in this article.
The seat distribution in Assam for NEET 2025 is across 14 Government MBBS colleges and 3 BDS colleges. The state quota seats are filled through the Assam NEET counselling 2025. Whereas, for AIIMS Guwahati, the seats are filled through NEET UG counselling 2025. There are no private medical colleges in Assam as per the NMC data. The detailed college-wise NEET 2025 Assam seat distribution is provided below.
| Name of college | Total Seats |
|---|---|
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Guwahati | 100 |
Assam Medical College | 200 |
Dhubri Medical College, Dhubri | 100 |
Diphu Medical College | 100 |
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College | 125 |
Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati | 200 |
Jorhat Medical College and Hospital | 125 |
Kakrajhar Medical College, Assam | 100 |
Lakhimpur Medical College | 100 |
Nagaon Medical College | 100 |
Nalbari Medical College and Hospital, Assam | 100 |
Silchar Medical College, Silchar | 125 |
Tezpur Medical College | 125 |
Tinsukia Medical College | 100 |
Total Seats | 1700 |
| Name of the Institute | Seats |
|---|---|
RCN, Guwahati | 50 |
Government Dental College, Dibrugarh | 63 |
Government Dental College, Silchar | 63 |
Total seats | 176 |
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The MBBS/ BDS seats in Assam under NEET 2025 are distributed on the basis of the reservation policy of the state government. The Assam NEET seat reservation 2025 for MBBS and BDS seats is provided here.
Assam MBBS seat reservation
| Category | Seats |
|---|---|
Total MBBS Seats | 1,600 |
All India Quota (15%) | 241 |
Central Pool | 6 |
Bhutan | 5 |
NE State | 12 |
(a) Meghalaya (NE State) | 10 |
(b) Nagaland (NE State) | 2 |
State Quota Seats | 1,336 |
EWS (6%) | 80 |
Scheduled Caste (7%) | 94 |
Scheduled Tribe Plains (10%) | 134 |
Scheduled Tribe Hills (5%) | 67 |
OBC/MOBC-NCL (27%) | 283 |
TGL/Ex-TGL (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 30 |
Moran Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 8 |
Motak Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 8 |
Tai-Ahom Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 10 |
Chutia Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 9 |
Koch-Rajbongshi Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 13 |
State Reserved Seats | 736 |
NRI/NRI Sponsored Quota (7% of State Quota) | 42 |
Un-reserved Seats | 558 |
Student Passed from Assam State Govt. School (5%) | 67 |
Freedom Fighter | 2 |
Martyr's | 2 |
Extremist Violence | 2 |
Char Area's Quota | 4 |
Son/Daughter of Ex-Servicemen/Serving Defence Personnel | 9 |
Sports Quota | 1 |
Person with Benchmark Disability (Divyang) (5%) | 67 |
| Category | Seats |
|---|---|
Total BDS Seats | 176 |
All India Quota (15%) | 26 |
NE State | 18 |
State Quota Seats | 132 |
EWS (6%) | 13 |
Scheduled Caste (7%) | 9 |
Scheduled Tribe Plains (10%) | 13 |
Scheduled Tribe Hills (5%) | 7 |
OBC/MOBC-NCL (27%) | 28 |
TGL/Ex-TGL (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 3 |
Moran Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 1 |
Motak Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 1 |
Tai-Ahom Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 1 |
Chutia Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 1 |
Koch-Rajbongshi Community (OBC/MOBC-NCL) | 1 |
State Reserved Seats | 78 |
Un-reserved Seats | 54 |
Student Passed from Assam State Govt. School (5%) | 7 |
Son/Daughter of Ex-Servicemen/Serving Defence Personnel | 3 |
Person with Benchmark Disability (Divyang) (5%) | 7 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For MBBS, GMC, Guwahati and AMC, Dibrugarh offers the highest number of seats, with 200 seats each. For BDS, Government Dental College, Dibrugarh and Government Dental College, Silchar offer the highest seats with 63 seats each.
To be eligible for state quota seats, candidates must have Assam domicile and must have studied from Class 6 to 10 in Assam.
Out of the total seats, the state quota comprises 1,336 MBBS seats (Excluding AIIMS Guwahati), and 132 BDS seats.
For NEET UG 2025, there are a total of 1700 MBBS seats across 14 government medical colleges (Including AIIMS Guwahati) and 176 BDS seats in 3 government dental colleges. This includes both state quota (85%) and All India Quota (15%) seats.
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