

MBBS fees in Delhi vary widely by college type, with government colleges charging much lower fees than private colleges, which can exceed INR 10 lakhs per year. The overall cost for 5.5 years, including hostel and mess charges, in government colleges is INR 5-10 lakhs, whereas in private colleges it is over INR 80 lakhs.
A NEET cutoff rank of 7,000 is far away from the cutoff ranks for AIIMS Delhi, as Round 1 closing ranks usually remain under 50 for General candidates. There are some new AIIMS colleges where ranks up to 3,000-4,000 are accepted, making entry possible, depending on the categories & rounds, for 7,000.
University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) Delhi: The NEET marks required for admission to UCMS Delhi are quite high. General AIQ has ranged from 615 to 1,000 in the last few years, which is below 1,000. Other categories require fewer marks, from 550 to 600.
The cut-off required by Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), Delhi, is relatively high in NEET, with the General AIQ Round 1 cut-off in previous years being Rank 828-1128 (approx. 630-700 marks). The cut-off for the State/DU quota drops to ranks 5000+ for General domiciles.
As per the previous year data available, Around 132 MBBS seats are available at AIIMS New Delhi, including seats for Indian nationals and Foreign nationals/NRIs.
For the General category to get an MBBS seat at AIIMS Delhi, candidates typically need a NEET score of 705+ and an All India Rank (AIR) under 50-60.
Delhi has a total of approximately 1,400 to 1,500 MBBS seats across 10-11 medical colleges. This includes about 1,250+ seats in government colleges and around 250 seats in private institutions.
The duration of MBBS in Delhi is 5.5 years, which includes 4.5 years of academic study and a 1-year mandatory rotatory internship in affiliated hospitals.
No. AIIMS Delhi is a Central Institute. 100% of MBBS seats of AIIMS Delhi are filled through the All India Quota via MCC counselling. There is no seat reservation for students who studied in Delhi.
According to NIRF 2025 rankings, the top medical colleges in Delhi are: AIIMS Delhi (Rank 1), Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital (Rank 22), Maulana Azad Medical College (Rank 26), Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (Rank 28), Lady Hardinge Medical College (Rank 32).
MBBS seats in Delhi approximately come around 1,400 to 1,500 seats across 10-11 medical colleges. This includes about 1,250+ seats in government colleges and around 250 seats in private institutions.
For General category students, 600 marks are usually insufficient for a government seat in Delhi, where cutoffs often stay above 650-670 even for State Quota. However, it may be competitive for certain reserved categories.