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The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release the DU MBBS 2026 application form at mcc.nic.in. All those candidates who qualify the NEET 2026 will be eligible to fill out the application form for admissions. Candidates can fill out DU NEET application form 2026 by completing steps like registration, filling of details, payment of application fee, etc. details of which are provided below.
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Candidates must secure the minimum qualifying percentile in NEET 2026 for admission to the medical and dental colleges of Delhi. Based on the cutoff, a DU NEET merit list will be prepared for the successfully registered candidates. For more details on the application form of DU MBBS candidates can check the article below.
Candidates can check the important dates related to application form for DU MBBS admission 2026 in the table mentioned below.
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
DU NEET counselling round 1 registration | To be announced |
DU NEET counselling round 2 registration | To be announced |
Counselling for DU NEET round 3 registration | To be announced |
DU stray vacancy registration | To be announced |
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To fill out the application form for DU MBBS there are certain eligibility conditions that candidates must fulfil. These have been listed in the points below.
Candidates must fulfil the basic NEET eligibility criteria to fill the form
Medical aspirants must have passed their 10+2 from an institution or school located in the state of Delhi
The candidates must be medically fit while filling out the DU NEET application form 2026
Candidates must qualify for NEET 2026 with the minimum qualifying percentile as mentioned below:
| Category | Cut off Percentile | Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|---|
General | 50th | To be announced |
General-PH | 45th | To be announced |
SC/ST/OBC | 40th | To be announced |
SC/ST/OBC-PH | 40th | To be announced |
Candidates are required to follow the steps given below in order to fill out the application form for DU MBBS. These steps have to be completed in the same order in which they are mentioned.
Step 1 - Registration
Step 2 - Payment of application fee
Step 3 - Choice filling
The steps below are a detailed explanation of the process of filling out the DU NEET 2026 application form. Candidates must make sure they complete all the below-mentioned steps in the stipulated time. Already registered medical aspirants are not required to re-register themselves to participate in the choice-filling process.
Step 1 - Registration
The first step of filling out the application form for DU MBBS is for candidates to get themselves registered. Candidates will have to enter details like their name, gender, age, NEET roll number, category, date of birth, state of eligibility, etc. Having filled in all the details, medical aspirants will have to click on the ‘I agree’ button.
Following this they will be redirected to the page on DU MBBS 2026 application form where candidates will have to enter their personal, communication and educational details. Now candidates will have to select a unique password and confirm the same. This marks the completion of registration for the application form for DU MBBS. The screen will display the confirmation page which has to be downloaded by candidates for future reference.
Step 2 - Payment of application fee
In this step, candidates have to pay DU MBBS application fee for 2026. The authorities have decided on a category-wise application fee for DU MBBS admission, the same has been detailed in the table that follows.
| Category | Fee* |
|---|---|
SC, ST and PwD candidates | Rs. 1000 |
Unreserved | Rs. 1500 |
*Subject to change
Step 3 - Choice filling
Such candidates who will register themselves successfully and will pay the application cum counselling fee of the application form of DU MBBS will have to enter and lock choices. These choices should be entered on the basis of preference of college and course. The authorities will conduct DU MBBS counselling on the basis of choices filled, availability of seats, state merit rank, etc. Candidates can enter as many choices as they wish to, however, this must be done in order of preferences in order to optimize their chance of getting a seat in the desired college.
Candidates seeking admission to 15% All India Quota and 85% state quota seats in the state have to fill FMSc 2026 application form. Medical aspirants will be required to click on the link and enter details as and where mentioned in the application form of FMSc.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), will conduct the registration for DU NEET 2026 counselling.
DU NEET 2026 counselling will be conducted in online mode.
The authorities opens the online portal for candidates to submit documents for CW category entitlement for admission in UG courses under 85% state quota seats.
All those candidates who qualify NEET 2026 are eligible to fill the application form for admissions.
On Question asked by student community
You can give the NEET mock test 2026 by registering in online mode. Check and appear for the NEET 2026 mock test here.
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