This year, over 1.18 lakh MBBS seats across India will be filled through NEET UG 2025 counselling, based on students’ scores and ranks. While 15% of these seats will be filled under the All India Quota (AIQ), the remaining 85% will be allotted through state quotas. For many NEET aspirants looking for quality education at an affordable cost, Delhi’s Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) is a great option. With an annual fee of just Rs. 2,700, including tuition, library, and other charges, MAMC offers world-class facilities on a 122 acre campus, making it one of the best value options in the country.
MBBS Seats at MAMC
According to MAMC’s official website, the college offers 250 MBBS seats. In addition to undergraduate medical education, MAMC also offers several other medical programs. Students have access to facilities such as a large auditorium, digital classrooms, advanced laboratories, and more. The campus also houses seven hostels equipped with 24/7 Wi-Fi.
MAMC MBBS Fee Structure
The annual total fee (including the tuition fees, library fee, laboratory fees, security deposit and etc) for the MBBS course is around Rs. 2,700. The fee breakdown is as follows:
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- Annual tuition fee: Rs. 240
- Library fee: Rs. 100
- Laboratory fee: Rs. 10
- University fee (as per Delhi University): Rs. 300
- Security deposit (refundable): Rs. 2,000
- Medical examination fee: Rs. 25
MAMC Previous Years Category-wise Cutoff Trend
MAMC previous years category-wise cutoff trend for AI Quota and HS Quota is as follows:
Category | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
General | 151 (AI) | 87 (AI) 1012 (HS) | 107 (AI) 1185 (HS) | 87 (AI) 1160 (HS) |
EWS | 336 (AI) 1072 (HS) | 327 (AI) | 346 (AI) | 336 (AI) |
OBC | 329 (AI) 5015 (HS) | 404 (AI) 4616 (HS) | 372 (AI) 11790 (HS) | 369 (AI) 6093 (HS) |
GeneralPwD | 22129 (AI) | 4411 (AI) 217638 (HS) | 40558 (AI) 379808 (HS) | 5453 (AI) 214880 (HS) |
SC | 2097 (AI) 57052 (HS) | 1225 (AI) 34385 (HS) | 1573 (AI) 35018 (HS) | 1436 (AI) 30339 (HS) |
ST | 4268 (AI) 131962 (HS) | 3171 (AI) 125955 (HS) | 3385 (AI) 96939 (HS) | 6966 (AI) 87338 (HS) |
SCPwD | 720596 (HS) | 156895 (HS) | 503636 (HS) | 141960 (AI) 424225 (HS) |
OBCPwD | – | 37742 (AI) 631400 (HS) | 737617 (HS) | 502514 (HS) |
EWS PwD | – | – | 318964 (AI) | – |
STPwD | – | – | 762224 (HS) | – |
MBBS Seats in Delhi:
Delhi has a total of 10 medical colleges offering 1,497 MBBS seats. Out of these, 1,247 are government seats, 150 belong to society-run colleges, and 100 are trust-run. Admissions will be based on NEET UG scores. The NEET UG exam was conducted on May 4 by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and results were announced on June 14.
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