As NEET 2025 concluded, thousands of medical aspirants are setting their goals on Delhi, home to India’s finest medical institutions. With limited seats and high competition, understanding the marks and ranks required to get into Delhi’s top medical colleges is essential for strategic counselling preparation.
This guide outlines the expected NEET 2025 marks and rank requirements, Delhi state quota advantages, and a comprehensive list of the top medical colleges in the national capital.
Top Government and Private Medical Colleges in Delhi (with Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff & Fees)
Government Medical Colleges in Delhi
S.No | College Name | Affiliation | Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff (UR) | Annual Fees (Approx.) |
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1 | AIIMS, New Delhi | INI / AIIMS (Autonomous) | 705+ | ₹1,628/year |
2 | Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | University of Delhi | AIQ: 690–700 Delhi: 645–665 | ₹2,447/year |
3 | VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital | GGSIPU | AIQ: 685–695 Delhi: 640–660 | ₹15,000/year |
4 | Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) (Females only) | University of Delhi | AIQ: 670–685 Delhi: 630–650 | ₹1,355/year |
5 | University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) | University of Delhi | AIQ: 675–685 Delhi: 635–655 | ₹5,000/year |
6 | NDMC Medical College, Hindu Rao Hospital | North Delhi Municipal Corp. | Delhi: 600–620 | ₹55,000/year |
7 | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College (BSAMCH) | GGSIPU | Delhi: 595–610 | ₹1,00,000/year |
8 | Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) | GGSIPU (for Army wards only) | Army Quota: 540–600 | ₹4,50,000/year |
Private/Deemed Medical Colleges in Delhi
S.No | College Name | Affiliation | Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff (UR) | Annual Fees (Approx.) |
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1 | Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (HIMSR) | Deemed Univ. | 530–580 | ₹16,00,000/year (General) |
2 | Santosh Medical College (in Ghaziabad, NCR) | Deemed Univ. | 520–570 | ₹24,00,000/year (General) |
3 | School of Medical Sciences & Research, Sharda University | Private Univ. (NCR) | 500–550 | ₹12,69,319/year (General) |
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- ACMS is only for children of army personnel.
- AIIMS New Delhi is an Institute of National Importance and has its centralised admission system via INI-CET, but MBBS admissions are done through NEET UG.
- Cutoff values vary slightly each year based on paper difficulty, seat matrix, and applicant performance.
- Fee structure may change depending on updated university norms. Private colleges may also charge additional development or hostel fees.
Why Delhi is a Top Choice for MBBS Aspirants
Delhi offers a blend of top-ranked institutions, modern infrastructure, experienced faculty and extensive clinical exposure. Most colleges are affiliated with the University of Delhi or Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), and are linked to reputed hospitals such as Safdarjung, LNJP, and Hindu Rao.
Expected NEET 2025 Cutoff Scores for Delhi’s Top Medical Colleges
Here are the expected marks (for General/UR category) to secure a seat in the top medical colleges:
College Name | Admission Quota | Expected NEET Marks | Expected AIR (General) |
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AIIMS, New Delhi | AIQ (All India) | 705+ | Top 50 |
Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) | AIQ / Delhi Quota | 690–700 / 645–665 | 100–800 / 1000–5000 |
VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital | AIQ / Delhi Quota | 685–695 / 640–660 | 150–1200 / 3000–6000 |
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) | AIQ / Delhi Quota | 670–685 / 630–650 | 800–2000 / 4000–7000 |
UCMS (University College of Medical Science) | AIQ / Delhi Quota | 675–685 / 635–655 | 900–2500 / 4500–7500 |
NDMC Medical College | Delhi Quota | 600–620 | 9000–12000 |
BSAMCH | Delhi Quota | 595–610 | 11000–14000 |
ACMS (for Army wards) | Management/Army Quota | 540–600 | Based on quota ranking |
HIMSR | Private/Deemed Univ. | 530–580 | Deemed Univ. Counseling |
Delhi NEET 2025 State Quota Eligibility
To be eligible under the Delhi State Quota:
- Candidate must have studied Class 11 and 12 from a recognised Delhi school.
- Must provide a valid Delhi domicile/residence certificate (especially for IPU counselling).
- 85% of government college seats are reserved for Delhi domicile students; 15% are filled via All India Quota through MCC.
Reservation for Delhi State Quota 2025 (Government Medical Colleges)
- SC: 15%
- ST: 7.5%
- OBC: 27%
- EWS: 10%
- Pwd: 5% (horizontal)
- Remaining seats go to the General (Unreserved) category.
If you are targeting Delhi’s top medical colleges, a NEET 2025 score above 670 is generally required for the top-tier government institutions under the Delhi quota. For AIIMS Delhi, a score above 705 will be necessary due to extreme competition. Private and semi-government colleges may admit candidates with scores in the 530–600 range.