Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Application Form, Registration Dates, Counseling, Top Colleges

Delhi MBBS admissions 2023 begins in the month of October. The admission for Delhi MBBS 2023 will be handled by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). Through Delhi MBBS admission 2023, a total of 660 MBBS and 50 BDS seats are available. 

DU MBBS admission 2023 will be held for both 15% All India Quota (AIQ) and 85% state quota seats. MCC will release the application form for DU MBBS/BDS 2023. Delhi MBBS Admission is conducted by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). Delhi MBBS Admission is done based on the NEETorganized by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NEET 2023 Exam will take place on May 7, 2023 

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Highlights

Conducting Body Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
Number of Institutes  7
No. of Seats 980
Counseling Fees Registration fees of INR 1000
Registration Dates Started from 28th October 
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Delhi DU MBBS Admission 2023: Important Dates

Events Dates
NEET 2023 Exam Date May 7, 2023
NEET 2023 Results July 2023
Registration for Delhi MBBS admission and the first round of choice filling from October 2023

Education Qualifications: Passing class 12 and qualifying for NEET 2023 is a must for medical aspirants who seek admission in Delhi MBBS and BDS courses. Candidates must also be medically fit to participate in admission. 

  • Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and English must have been part of the curriculum of the student in class 12 for him/her to be eligible for Delhi MBBS courses.
  • Candidates will have to secure the minimum aggregate marks as per their category i.e. 50% for general candidates, 45% for PH students belonging to the general category, and 40% for reserved category candidates.
  • Candidates who had previously taken admitted to BDS/ MBBS courses and failed to pass the first-year exams will be considered ineligible for admission to Delhi MBBS and BDS courses

Nativity/ Domicile Holders: Candidates must have passed class 12 from schools situated in Delhi NCR if they seek admission under the 85% state quota. The board of education in class 12 must have been CBSE, ICSE, or JMI.

Nationality: Indian nationals and OCIs will be eligible to apply for MBBS and courses available in Delhi medical colleges

Age: Candidate should have obtained or will attain the age of 17 years as of the 31st of December of the year of admission.

Qualifying Exam

  • Students must have qualified/appear in the Class 12 exam under the 10+2 system through CBSE/Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE)/Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi, or any equivalent exam from any recognized school located in Delhi's National Capital Territory (NCT).
  • Furthermore, medical candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or Pratachar Vidyalaya will be eligible for DU MBBS admissions.
  • To sit for the NEET exam, general applicants must have at least a 50 percent grade point average in Class 12, while SC/ST/OBC candidates must have a 40 percent grade point average. In addition, General PwD (Person with Disabilities) must achieve a 45 percent in 10+2.

Entrance Examination 

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test UG entrance test candidates must be qualified. In NEET 2023, general medical aspirants must achieve at least the 50th percentile, while SC/ST/OBC aspirants must achieve the 40th percentile. However, according to the NEET 2023 cutoff, the General-PH must score in the 45th percentile. The table below shows the category-specific cutoff percentiles as well as equivalent marks.

DU MBBS Merit List

Candidates whose applications are accepted will be placed on the DU MBBS 2023 merit list. The DU NEET merit list 2023 will be compiled based on the results of the NEET UG entrance exam. Each round of counselling's merit list will be released separately. The seat allotment list published by MCC is considered the NEET DU 2023 merit list, which will include the All India Rank (AIR), category, colleges, and other details. Shortlisted candidates from the DU MBBS merit list will be invited to the counselling process.

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Application Process

Delhi MBBS and BDS application 2023 can be filled out online if aspirants seek admission to the state’s medical colleges. See the steps below in order to apply:

Registration: In order to register for Delhi MBBS admission 2023 will have to provide their contact details and NEET 2023 details in order to register. Candidates will also have to agree to the terms and conditions of Delhi MBBS and BDS admissions in order to register for the choice filling, locking, and counseling process in 2023.

Personal Details: After agreeing to the terms, candidates will have to provide personal, and academic details, and security questions in order to submit and start the procedure. The details filled in the Delhi MBBS and BDS application must be the same as the details of the candidate in the NEET 2023 form. Candidates can then confirm their participation by clicking on the ‘confirm registration’ button. A printout of the form is essential for the future process.

Choice Filling: On completing the Delhi MBBS registration procedure successfully, candidates will be able to see the colleges available. They can select from these colleges and their preferred courses as seats will be allocated to them as per their choice list. The choices can also be changed before each seat allocation round just before locking the choices. However, if the candidates have locked the choices, changes in the choice list will not be permitted.

Payment of Application Fees: After completing the above steps. Candidates will have to pay the Delhi MBBS application fees in order to confirm their participation. An application fee of 1000 INR will be charged to the students of both reserved and unreserved categories.

Read More: Online Resources & Applications for NEET Preparation

Documents Required for Delhi MBBS Admission 2023

  • NEET 2023 scorecard
  • NEET 2023 admit card
  • Mark sheet and pass certificates of class 12 and class 10
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Certificate for category proof (if applicable)
  • Migration and character certificates issued by the school last attended
  • Two passport-size photographs

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Result and Merit List

  • Delhi MBBS merit list, as well as the seat allotment list, will be declared on the basis of NEET result 2023 and participating candidates who have successfully registered will be allocated state ranks. 
  • Based on these state ranks in the Delhi MBBS merit list, candidates will be able to get an estimate of the state medical colleges that they can opt for during choice filling and choice locking. 
  • This merit list will also play an elemental role in the seat allocation process during Delhi MBBS counseling 2023.

Cut-off for Delhi MBBS Admission 2023

Category NEET 2023 cut-off marks (out of 720) NEET 2019 cut-off marks (out of 720) NEET 2018 cut-off marks (out of 720)
General 720-147 701-134 691-119
SC/ST/OBC 146-113 133-107 118-96
General-PH 146-129 133-120 118-107
SC/ST/ OBC-PH  
128-113
133-107 106-96

Check NEET 2023 cut-off here

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Counselling Process

  • Delhi MBBS counseling 2023 will begin after the announcement of NEET 2023 results and there will be at least 3 central rounds of seat allocation, followed by mop-up rounds in case seats remain vacant at Delhi medical colleges. 
  • The counseling for admission to medical colleges in Delhi will be conducted by MCC.
  •  A list of candidates who have been allocated seats will be released on the official website and candidates can check the list by logging in through their registered accounts.

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: Reservation

  • 15% of MBBS seats are reserved for SC (Scheduled Caste) students. 
  • 7.5% of MBBS seats are reserved for ST (Scheduled Tribe) students. 
  • 27% of MBBS Seats are reserved for OBC (Other Backward Class), non-creamy layer students. 
  • 5% of MBBS seats are reserved for PH (Persons with Disability) candidates.

Delhi MBBS Admission 2023: FAQs

Ques. Who conducts the registration for DU NEET 2023 counseling?

Ans. The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), conducted the registration for DU NEET 2023 counseling.

Ques. Who can fill out the DU NEET application form 2023?

Ans. All those candidates who qualify for NEET are eligible to fill out the application form for admissions.

Ques: What is the salary after MBBS?

Ans: The initial salary of an MBBS is between INR 20,000-35,000 and it can range up to INR 8-10 Lakhs depending upon the experience and knowledge of the person.

Ques: Is Physics necessary for MBBS?

Ans: Yes, for getting admission to MBBS, one should have physics as a qualifying subject.

Ques: What are the subjects in MBBS?

Ans: MBBS course focuses on no. of subjects like physiology, biochemistry, anatomy, microbiology, and others.

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS] : 94 answered questions

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Ques. How much marks should I score in the AIIMS entrance exam to secure an MBBS seat in AIIMS Delhi?

● Top Answer By Muskan Shafi on 30 Mar 24

Ans. AIIMS Delhi doesn’t conduct its own entrance exam for MBBS, instead, it accepts NEET UG for admission to MBBS on an All-India basis. Being the top choice for medical aspirants in India for MBBS, AIIMS Delhi has an extremely high cutoff for all the categories. The marks required for securing a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of seats, the number of candidates appearing, the difficulty level of the exam, and the previous year's cutoffs.  To get a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, candidates from the general category must aim to score 710+ in NEET UG to be on the safer side for admission. Students from the general category must aim to have an All-India rank within the top 50 to have a sure chance for admission. For reserved categories such as EWS and OBC, candidates must aim to score above 690+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi. SC and ST candidates should aim to score 675+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi.  Candidates can also check AIIMS Delhi Cutoff in 2023 for MBBS for different categories to get an estimate about the expected cutoff rank in 2024: Category 2023 Closing Cutoff By Rank  General 57 EWS 258 OBC 247 SC 989 ST 1624 General- PwD 1018 OBC- PwD 20882 SC- PwD 77386 ST- PwD 145610Read more
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Ques. How is the life of an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya medical college, Mumbai?

● Top Answer By Raktim Tarafdar on 28 Sept 23

Ans. The life of an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya Medical College, like medical students at most institutions, can be both challenging and rewarding. The lectures at KJ Somaiya typically begin at 8:30 in the morning and go until 5–5:30 in the evening. Typically, lectures last three hours and include a 15-minute break. After lectures, students attend committee meetings, presentations, assignments, or extracurricular activities. Here's an overview of what you can expect during your time as an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya Medical: Academic rigor: You will have to study a wide range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology, and clinical medicine. The workload can be intense, and you'll spend a significant amount of time in lectures, labs, and studying. Class strength: The student-faculty ratio is good. And students come from various states which results in a diversity in culture, perspective and language This diversity of thought enriches class discussions and exposes students to a wide range of ideas and viewpoints, fostering a more dynamic and stimulating learning environment. Facilities: College provides you with great amenities. There is stock in libraries. Next to the college is the hostel. The cafeteria is fantastic. You may also find a skating rink, cricket pitch, indoor table tennis facility and football pitch on the site. Private hospital: Because it is a privately funded facility, patients are not in short supply, but there is also not an overcrowding issue. This offers you plenty of time to prepare for your PG while also providing ideal clinical experience. Rather than high fee structure KJ Somaiya Medical college is a good place to pursue MBBS. It would be demanding as well as incredibly rewarding.Read more
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Ques. What is the total MBBS course fees in KMC, Manipal?

● Top Answer By Sonal Mishra, on 30 Sept 23

Ans. For the batch of 2023-24, the first installment is Rs.17.80 Lakhs. The remaining installments add up to Rs. 70,88,500. This includes tuition and other fees.  So, for your medical degree, you’ll be paying around Rs. 88,68,500. This is for Indian students. You will be paying the fees in 5 installments. You’ll also be paying a caution deposit of Rs.10,000 (refundable). For girls’ hostels, the cost is Rs. 1,30,500 per year, and for boys’ hostels, it is Rs. 1,25,500 per year.  This is the total MBBS course fee at KMC Manipal. Read more
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Ques. Which one is the best AIIMS or CMC Vellore for an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 21 Sept 23

Ans. One of my friends was in a similar dilemma. He considered the following points while making his decision  Most AIIMS undergraduates settle in the US or pursue higher education in top colleges in India while CMC graduates prefer CMC for their higher education only.  Students of CMC are required to do bonds in mission hospitals so their higher education gets delayed. But this instills in them a strong sense of community-oriented healthcare. They tend to work in remote places of India without any personal glory. An AIIMS student can hardly be seen doing community service. AIIMS graduates publish more when compared to CMC graduates. CMC students get better hands-on experience and hence fare better in terms of clinical and Surgical skills. Right from the second year, they start assisting postgraduates in clinical work.  If you are a non-Christian, it will be difficult to go through the entire training without a mission hospital Ultimately, make a choice based on your demographics, preferences, and goals in life. Read more
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Ques. Which academic books do the students of MBBS at AIIMS, Delhi and JIPMER use?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 20 Sept 23

Ans. As an MBBS student at JIPMER, I am listing down the academic books followed over here- For Anatomy- Gray's Anatomy, Keith L. Moore, B.D. Chaurasia (before exams), difiore's Atlas of Histology, Langman’s Embryology. For Neuroanat, Snells and Vishram Singh, and Netter’s Atlas. For Physiology- Dr. G.k.Pal’s textbook and Guyton,for reference. For Biochemistry- Harper, Vasudevan, and the college practical manual. For Pharmacology- K. D. Tripathi and Lippincott. You can also read Dr. Gobind Rai Garg sir's book. For Pathology - Robbins, Tejinder Singh (Haematology). For Microbiology - Ananthanarayanan, Dr. Apurb Shastri. For Parasitology- Panikar. For Forensic - V. V. Pillai, Apurba Nandi For Ophthalmology - Parsons and Khurana For ENT - Dhingra For Psm - Parks For Medicine - Davidson, Harrison (only some topics), George Matthew, Kundu and Alagappan (for practical), Sethuraman (clinical examination) For Surgery - Bailey and Love’s Short Practise of Surgery, Manipal textbook, SRB textbook, Das and Makhanlal for practicals For OG - Sheila Balakrishnan and Dutta for Obs, Shaws and Lakshmi Sheshadri for Gynae For Pediatrics - O. P. Ghai (the standard but not all topics are updated), IAP and Nelson for recent topics and reference For Dermat - Dr. Thappa and Neena Khanna For Ortho - Apley, Maheshwari; John Ebenezer for clinics, Dr. Apurv Mehra’s textbook for quick review For Psychiatry - College handouts and George Matthew For Anesthesia - Bailey and Love’s For Pediatric surgery - Bailey and Love’s, Nelson This is the complete list of books that we read as MBBS students at JIPMER.Read more
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Ques. Which is better for ug university college of medical sciences (ucms) or vmmc?

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 25 Sept 23

Ans. As a student of UCMS, I will try to enlighten you about my college. Location- It is true that UCMS is located in the periphery of Delhi, and its surrounding is not as developed as that of VMMC. Regardless, the location of UCMS offers most of the facilities required for a good college life. You can access Cinepolis, PVR and Big Cinemas from here, reach CP in 20-30 minutes by metro/private vehicle, and catch a metro from Jhilmil metro station to explore Delhi/NCR.  Campus- UCMS has a beautiful campus, the best among Delhi medical colleges. It has a huge central field where you can play cricket, basketball, football, etc. Boys get single seater hostel rooms from the first year itself. The campus has two 24*7 canteens, a book shop from where you can access all your medical books, an ATM, and a post office.The hospital has undergone renovation, and looks new and well managed. Academics- UCMS offers excellent academics. The faculty is skilled and teaches with sincerity. The Histology Lab in the Anatomy department is really good.  Extracurriculars- UCMS has a sports society, a western dance team, a theme choreography team, a dramatics team, a musical society, a literary society and a medical education unit. You can join any of these. According to me, both UCMS and VMMS are good medical colleges. You can choose the latter if location is a concern to you, otherwise, UCMS is a good choice too.Read more
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Ques. What are the pros and cons of doing an MBBS at JIPMER in Puducherry?

● Top Answer By Manjil Sharma on 21 Sept 23

Ans. Here are a few pros and cons of pursuing MBBS from JIPMER Pros- You will meet some highly experienced doctors who will be your professors too. You will be amazed by their nature, their dealing with patience, and their motivating nature. You will start respecting them from the bottom of your hearts. You will be given the opportunity to take part in different procedures in neonatal resuscitation or the Pediatrics department. The residents are very helpful given that you are keen to learn. Pondicherry is a safe place for both boys and girls. You will experience a unique kind of freedom here. Girls stay out till 9-9:30 pm alone and dont face any issues at all. Pondicherry is a clean and pollution-free city that offers fresh breathable air. You will be away from the hustle and bustle of city life and get to experience a slow life. You get a lot of time to ponder upon the challenges life throws at you. Cons North Indians might face language issues to a certain extent. Pondicherry does not have online delivery services like Swiggy, Big Basket, and Food Panda.  There isn't any decent shopping place here. There is only Pothys which is only known for sarees and suits. There is no good bookstore near the campus for fictional books. Overall, studying at JIPMER is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that shouldn't be underestimated at any cost. Read more
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Ques. What is the fee structure of an MBBS at AIIMS Rishikesh?

● Top Answer By Abhinav Mishra on 28 Sept 23

Ans. The fee structure of AIIMS Delhi is mentioned below in tabular format: Academic and other fees Amount (in INR) Hostel and other fees Amount (in INR) Registration fee 25 Hostel rent 990 Caution money 100 Gymkhana fee 220 Tuition fee 1350 Pot fund 1320 Laboratory fee 90 Electricity charges 198 Student union fee 63 Mess security 500 - - Hostel Security 1000 Total  1628 Total 4228 Grand total: INR 5856 In addition to the INR 5856 levied over the course of 5.5 years, the students also have to pay a mess fee of INR 10,000 every three months. Also optional is that. We have the option to avoid mess and prepare our own meals.Read more
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Ques. How is life as an MBBS student in JIPMER?

● Top Answer By Shreyansh Roy Singh on 21 Sept 23

Ans. The life of an MBBS student at JIPMER is quiet and tiring. Yet, they get to learn and experience new things every day. Their daily schedule looks like this  8 am to 11 am: Lectures 11 am to 1 pm: Anatomy dissection hours 1 pm to 2 pm: Lunch break 2 pm to 4:30 pm: Practicals In the evening some prefer playing basketball, football, hockey, table tennis, and badminton while others order just napping or hitting the gym. Some music lovers go to the band room to play out various symphonies and musicals. A few artist students spend their time participating or practicing for fine arts competitions. September brings in a huge crowd of students from different colleges attending Spandan. It’s a 7 day intercollegiate cultural literary and sports extravaganza that makes the monotonous life of JIPMER students a bit vibrant. October witnesses the Jipmer premier league ied teams of girls and boys. There is also Curie Day which is the annual girls' hostel day celebration. The hostel is open for boys as well and girls perform dance and sing. After all this enjoyment, the exams begin and students are reminded of their primary goal.  January is usually spent at home. In February, students go to Pune for the fest at AFMC -‘Silhouettes’. March brings in the tension of the annual university examinations and everybody can be seen surrounded by books. The seniors organize a wonderful Holi celebration- a cultural night followed by gulaal in the morning to ensure that students don’t succumb to the stress. With this the most happening year, the first year comes to an end.  The subsequent years bring in additional tasks such as Research projects, voluntary teaching, quizzing, etc. Read more
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Ques. Which college is better for an MBBS: the MAMC or VMMC?

● Top Answer By Tezal Dahiya on 25 Sept 23

Ans. Usually MAMC is the first choice of aspirants. But, a good number of students choose VMMC over MAMC despite getting really high ranks, and having a Delhi state quota. The reasons for this decision are- VMMC is much newer than MAMC, UCMS and LHMC. Thus, it offers a modern and fully air-conditioned infrastructure. Workload for the first 1-2 years is much lighter. There are only semester-end exams. Despite this, the education quality is top notch.  VMMC offers the benefits of an internal PG quota. The batch strength is smaller. This facilitates better interaction with peers and professors. Safdarjung Hospital has the largest OPD in Asia with a dedicated Specialized Burns Unit. So you’ll get more opportunities to learn during postings and internship. There is an entirely separate Sports Injury Centre as well.  The hostels are air conditioned, and the girls' hostel has no curfew. The library reading room remains open 24*7.  VMMC is located in the heart of South Delhi. The best hangout spots like HKV, Dilli Haat, Promenade are all located at a close distance. SN market and South Ex are just 5 minute drive away. Thus, I would recommend you choose VMMC for your MBBS degree.Read more
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