NEET BSc Nursing Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): State-wise BSc Nursing Seat Matrix

NEET BSc Nursing Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): State-wise BSc Nursing Seat Matrix

Shamshad Ali DarUpdated on 25 Jul 2025, 03:52 PM IST

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has released the final seat matrix of BSc Nursing course. As per the latest data, a total of 507 BSc Nursing seats will be offered in 9 participating institutes in states including Uttar Pradesh, Delhi (NCT), and Karnataka. Candidates can check the updated NEET BSc Nursing seat matrix 2025 in the article below.

NEET BSc Nursing Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): State-wise BSc Nursing Seat Matrix
NEET BSc Nursing Seat Matrix

Candidates who have qualified NEET UG exam will be eligible for BSc Nursing admission in the participating institutions. To secure a seat, candidates have to participate in the NEET UG counselling for BSc nursing conducted by the MCC at mcc.nic.in. The MCC conducts BSc Nursing counselling 2025 in central institutes only. The counselling process involves key stages which include registration, choice filling, seat allotment and reporting to the allotted institutes. Candidates can go through this article to check the seat matrix of NEET BSc Nursing in detail.

NEET BSc Nursing 2025 seat matrix: Reservation criteria

Check the reservation policy of NEET BSc nursing seats 2025 in the table below.

Reservation of NEET AIQ seats

CategoryReservation

Scheduled Caste

15%

Scheduled Tribe

7.5%

Other Backward Class

27%

Economically Weaker Section

10%

Persons with Disabilities

5%

NEET BSc Nursing seat matrix 2025

The MCC released the seat matrix of NEET BSc Nursing admissions on the official website. As per the NEET BSc Nursing seat matrix, College of Nursing Florence Nightingale CON, New Delhi offers the highest number of seats i.e. 77, followed by College of Nursing BHU, Varanasi with 75 seats. The list of BSc Nursing colleges along with the total seat intake are provided in the table below.

NEET 2025 seat matrix for BSC Nursing

State NameInstituteQuotaCategoryTotal Seats

Delhi (NCT)

Ahilya Bai College of Nursing, Maulana Azad Medical College, Lok Nayak Hospital Jawaharlal Nehru Marg

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

BC NO

11

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

EW NO

4

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

OP NO

17

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

OP PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

SC NO

6

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

ST NO

3

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

2

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

3

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR CW Quota

OP NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

College of Nursing Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

13

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

5

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

19

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

9

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

5

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing IP CW

Quota

BC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing IP CW

Quota

OP NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

College of Nursing Florence Nightingale CON, New Delhi

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

BC NO

16

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

BC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

EW NO

7

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

OP NO

25

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

OP PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

SC NO

7

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

SC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

ST PH

4

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

3

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

5

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

2

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

BC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

OP NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

SC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

College of Nursing LHMC, New Delhi, College of Nursing Lady Hardinge Medical College

& Associated Hospitals

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

14

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

4

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

21

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP PH

2

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

10

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

5

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

BC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

EW NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

OP NO

2

Delhi (NCT)

College of Nursing RAK CON, New Delhi, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing

Lajpat Nagar IV Near Moolchand Metro Station

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

18

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

7

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

27

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

9

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

4

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

BC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

OP NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

SC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing Delhi NCR

CW Quota

ST NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

CollegeMC and

Safdarjang Hospital New of Nursing Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, College of Nursing VMDelhi

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

13

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

6

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

20

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP PH

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

8

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

4

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing IP CW

Quota

BC NO

1

Delhi (NCT)

B.Sc Nursing IP CW

Quota

OP NO

1

Karnataka

ESIC College of Nursing, Gulbarga, Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

BC NO

7

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

BC PH

1

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

EW NO

4

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

OP NO

11

Karnataka


Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

SC NO

5

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

ST NO

2

Karnataka

ESIC College of Nursing, Indiranagar, Bangalore

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

BC NO

8

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

EW NO

2

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

OP NO

12

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

OP PH

1

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

SC NO

5

Karnataka

Employees State Insurance Scheme Nursing Quota (ESI-IP

Quota Nursing)

ST NO

2

Uttar Pradesh

College of Nursing BHU, Varanasi, The Director Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras

Hindu University

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC NO

19

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

BC PH

1

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW NO

7

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

EW PH

1

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP NO

28

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

OP PH

2

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

SC NO

11

Uttar Pradesh

B.Sc Nursing All India

ST NO

6

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