NEET State-wise Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): NEET MBBS Seat Matrix

NEET State-wise Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): NEET MBBS Seat Matrix

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Deep PathakUpdated on 13 Oct 2025, 09:59 AM IST
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The NEET state-wise seat matrix 2025 for MBBS has been released by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The authority has released the MBBS NEET 2025 seat matrix for all the states. Based on the released seat matrix by NMC, the NEET counselling 2025 will be conducted for the 15% AIQ seats and 85% state quota seats. In this article, we have provided the state-wise seat matrix for NEET 2025.

NEET State-wise Seat Matrix 2025 (Out): NEET MBBS Seat Matrix
NEET State-wise Seat Matrix

Seat Matrix NEET UG 2025

The state-wise seat matrix of NEET 2025 is released on the MCC’s website before the commencement of the NEET 2025 counselling. The MBBS seat matrix of NEET 2025 is released by the authority. The NEET 2025 state-wise seat matrix for other courses has been released. The total MBBS seats in India is provided below.

NEET UG 2025 seat matrix: MBBS seats

S.No.

Name of the state/UT

Total seats

1

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

114

2

Andhra Pradesh

6,785

3

Arunachal Pradesh

100

4

Assam

1,650

5

Bihar

2,995

6

Chandigarh

150

7

Chhattisgarh

2,255

8

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

177

9

Delhi

1,497

10

Goa

200

11

Gujarat

7,250

12

Haryana

2,185

13

Himachal Pradesh

920

14

Jammu & Kashmir

1,347

15

Jharkhand

1,055

16

Karnataka

12,545

17

Kerala

4,905

18

Madhya Pradesh

5,200

19

Maharashtra

11,671

20

Manipur

390

21

Meghalaya

200

22

Mizoram

100

23

Nagaland

100

24

Orissa

2,725

25

Puducherry

1,830

26

Punjab

1,850

27

Rajasthan

6,476

28

Sikkim

150

29

Tamil Nadu

12,050

30

Telangana

9,065

31

Tripura

400

32

Uttar Pradesh

12,475

33

Uttarakhand

1,350

34

West Bengal

5,676


Total

1,15,988

Disclaimer: The total MBBS seats in India provided in the above table is as per the data provided by the authority on its official website. It is subject to change.

BDS seats in India: State-wise

State

Government seats

Private seats

Total BDS seats

Andhra Pradesh

140

1400

1540

Assam

176

0

176

Bihar

140

200

340

Chandigarh

100

0

100

Chhattisgarh

100

500

600

Daman & Diu

0

100

100

Delhi

162

0

162

Goa

50

0

50

Gujarat

500

840

1340

Haryana

100

850

950

Himachal Pradesh

75

220

295

Jammu & Kashmir

126

100

226

Jharkhand

63

250

313

Karnataka

185

3220

3405

Kerala

300

1720

2020

Madhya Pradesh

63

1220

1283

Maharashtra

326

3200

3526

Manipur

100

0

100

Orissa

63

300

363

Pondicherry

110

300

410

Punjab

100

1150

1250

Rajasthan

50

1300

1350

Tamil Nadu

263

2800

3063

Telangana

100

1240

1340

Tripura

50

0

50

Uttar Pradesh

203

2250

2453

Uttarakhand

0

200

200

West Bengal

313

300

613

Total Seats

3958

23660

27618

Also check:

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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Allied & Life Science 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Where can I check the latest NEET 2025 state-wise seat matrix?
A:

You can check the official seat matrix on the websites of the respective state counselling authorities or on the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) website for AIQ seats.

Q: What is the difference between AIQ and State Quota seats?
A:

The All India Quota (15%) is open to candidates from all over India and is conducted by the MCC. The State Quota (85%) is reserved for candidates domiciled in the respective states, with seat distribution and reservation policies governed by local rules and categories.

Q: Who conducts state quota counselling for NEET 2025?
A:

Each state has its own counselling authority that conducts the 85% State Quota counselling process. These state counselling authorities release their own merit lists and seat allotment schedules.

Q: How many MBBS seats are available in NEET 2025 across India?
A:

As per the seat matrix released by the NMC, there are a total of 1,16,062 MBBS seats in India that will be filled through NEET 2025. 

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