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] : 44 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 Anuja Mishra on 30 Jun 22

Ans. As per the cutoff trends, you need to score around 150+ in the AIIMS entrance examination to get a seat at AIIMS Delhi. However, the required cutoff can’t be predicted beforehand. It changes each year depending on different parameters such as the difficulty level of the question papers, the number of applicants, etc. Read more
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Ques. How is the life of an MBBS student at KJ Somaiya medical college, Mumbai?

● Top Answer By Nisha Khanna on 23 Mar 21

Ans. Like two faces of the coin, each and every college have its own positive and negative aspects. Let us look through a few of them in order to find out the student satisfaction. Positive aspects: Curriculum: Academics are taken very seriously here. The curriculum is well designed, portions are always completed on time and professors are always on hand if you need any help. Class strength: Entire batch will have only fifty students. So each one of you will get special attention. The student-faculty ratio is amazing.  Ragging free campus: So far there are no complaints of ragging on campus. And any complaints regarding the same will be taken seriously. The locality around campus is safe for women in all aspects. Location: If you live in Mumbai and wouldn't prefer traveling a long distance or do not wish to stay in a hostel, K J Somaiya is perfect for you.  Facilities: College offers you amazing facilities. Libraries are stocked. The hostel is next to the college. The canteen is amazing. The campus even offers you football turf, cricket ground, skating rink, and indoor table tennis hall. Private hospital: Being a privately funded hospital patients aren't scarce, but the place isn't overcrowded too. This gives you ample time for your PG preparation and also perfect clinical exposure. Negative aspects: High tuition fee: The fee is extremely high for an infrastructure which they offer. 3/4th of the college is non-air-conditioned. Girls’ hostels are pretty good but boys’ hostels are below average. Compared to other colleges, the needs are not fully met for the price you pay. Extracurricular activities: There is not much encouragement from the management for participation in extracurricular activities. Yearly fest namely 'Akarshan' is all that college has to offer to you. Strict attendance: Attendance is strictly maintained. If you fail to meet the minimum requirement you may be detained or your grades might be affected. If the positive aspects from your perspective outweigh the negative ones, then college life is pretty good at KJ Somaiya. If money is not your primary concern and if you prefer Mumbai to study then this is the perfect college for you!Read more
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Ques. What is the fee structure of an MBBS at AIIMS Rishikesh?

● Top Answer By Arul Singh on 29 Apr 22

Ans. AIIMS Rishikesh fees for MBBS are INR 5,856. Here are the fee details. Academic & Other fees  Fees (in INR) Hostel & Other fees  Fees (in INR)  Registration fees  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 (refundable) 500 - Hostel security (refundable) 1000 Total  1628 Total 4228 Grand Total 5856 For a medical college, the course fee is one of the most inexpensive in the state.Read more
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Ques. How is life as an MBBS student in JIPMER?

● Top Answer By Suman Sharma on 06 Oct 21

Ans. Life is exciting as an MBBS student in JIPMER. One of my friends studied there, and here’s what he mentioned about it. The campus is lush green. The weather is always good with clear skies and on clear nights stars are visible.  There is very little pollution so the stars are clearly visible at night.  The college starts at 8 AM and the professors are very punctual at that time so they don’t tolerate even a slight delay. Punctuality is a must here.  The students always have to dress appropriately and are not allowed to wear slippers. The exams conducted are lengthy with less time duration however it prepares students for the best.  It’s sometimes hard to deal with a patient in just 60 minutes even after knowing that they are in a lot of pain.  Students sometimes lose their cool and their patience.  The faculties are really nice and helpful.  They are also well-known personalities in their respective fields with lots of research or doctoral background.  In general the academic pressure was very high and students were loaded with many exams and strict attendance policy. You get to meet amazing intellectuals as guest speakers or during organized camps.Read more
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Ques. How is an MBBS at Sharda University, as the fee structure is too high?

● Top Answer By Khushi Jha on 15 May 21

Ans. A friend of mine is doing an internship at Sharda University and is regretting each day he has to spend there. He says the money being spent for this purpose could have been put to better use. Sharda University spends a fortune on its marketing but fails to deliver the facilities. The faculty is least interested in teaching the students and taking care of patients. The junior doctors do most of the hard work. There are very few surgeries performed. In addition to that, even normal deliveries of a sufficient number are not done. The internship involves making fake patient files. This is what they do during their clinical postings. There are a lot of fees which are not mentioned in the advertisement(s). Other than these, Sharda University is a pretty popular college if you want to have fun. However, if you are serious about your life, look for other options.Read more
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Ques. What happens at the first day in AIIMS Delhi for an MBBS?

● Top Answer By Snigdha Roy on 28 Sept 21

Ans. I have a friend from AIIMS, New Delhi, and here are some snippets of his experience from his initial days.  The first day he got to know that he will be studying at AIIMS Delhi was quite overwhelming for him. He got many calls from his family and friends. He also received a video call from four of his seniors who seemed scary at that time but after his freshers, they will become his favorite seniors. When he reached the AIIMS campus, the first thing that he wanted to do was stand in front of the garden which he had thought of for about two years and get a picture clicked. But he ended up getting confused between gate number one and gate number two and entered through gate 3. It’s better if you know a few seniors beforehand, they might take you to the hostel and your room, and then it becomes an interactive experience. On the first day of CREST, his parents made sure he was settled in the hostel. Then the first thing of the day was the director‘s address in the Dr. Ramalinga Swamy board room. As the day progressed, he got to meet various people. Some of them became his best friends in a month. After this, he was taken to the campus and the hospital. He also visited CRHSP Ballabgarh the next day which is the sub-district Hospital under AIIMS where students are posted during their third years and internships. They also visited a PHC in Chains which is a village posting after the internship. This was his initial experience at AIIMS. Read more
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Ques. Why do AIIMS Delhi students get a very short percentage in an MBBS even though they are intelligent?

● Top Answer By Abhishek Singhania on 13 Oct 21

Ans. Your intelligence is determined by your hard work. Even if you have an IQ of 200 and do not work hard, you can still fail MBBS. Medicine, in general, is a test of determination, patience, and perseverance rather than intelligence. Overall it all depends on you, if you don’t study, your IQ won’t help you pass your exams.Read more
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Ques. Can someone give me a priority order for these MBBS colleges Seth Gs , Grant, KGMU, BHU, CMC Vellore, AIIMS (except Delhi)?

● Top Answer By Nikhil Mishra on 18 Nov 22

Ans. Every college is good in one or the other aspects. Its location, faculty, and infrastructure are the main factors that determine a college's priority. The following list contains the colleges in order of priority based on their pros and cons. Pros : BHU : No requirement to sign a bond Seth GS : Located in Mumbai with the best academic structure  KGMU Lucknow : The location and academic structure are perfect. Other AIIMS: No need to sign any bond and the fee structure is affordable. AIIMS tag can help you with USMLE purposes. Cons: BHU : Located in Varanasi, it lacks the facilities of metropolitan cities like Delhi and Mumbai Seth GS : Mumbai is expensive and a bond of 1 year needs to be signed CMC Vellore : You will have to learn Tamil as it is located South India. The fee structure is pretty expensive. Other AIIMS : They are usually not located in a good location except for Bhopal and Bhubaneswar. The preferred order as per the pros and cons can be - BHU> AIIMS> KGMU> Grant> Seth GS> CMC Vellore One college can be good for you but bad for others. This is because your own needs determine which college is best for you. So choose wisely.Read more
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Ques. Will CMC Vellore allow MBBS admission this year?

● Top Answer By Prashant Ranjan on 04 May 22

Ans. Yes, CMC Vellore will allow admission for 2022. The application for MBBS 2022 has started. Here are the important dates for CMC Vellore MBBS admission 2022. Process Dates  Online application starts 2nd May 2022 Last date for submission of online application with payment  3rd June 2022 Last date for Submission of required documents  8th June 2022 Last date for receipt of certification forms from Minority Network organizations 24th June 2022 Online submission of NEET (UG) 2022 score  To be announced Online submission of ARNo & Rank of TN Management quota 2022 To be announced Counseling by Tamil Nadu Selection committee, DME, Chennai To be announced You can visit CMC Vellore , to know the admission process in detail. Read more
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Ques. How is AIIMS Raipur? How will life change if I do an MBBS from there for the rest of 5.5 years? Do students make trips from there?

● Top Answer By Sagnik Talukdar on 16 Nov 22

Ans. AIIMS Raipur is already a leading figure in the field of medical education. This is a result of its top-notch infrastructure and elaborate teaching methods. It satisfies modern-day demands and your life will completely change if you opt for this college to pursue an MBBS. I have enumerated some points to convince you of the same: You will be spending your first year at the Kabir Nagar Campus. This campus has lush green surroundings with a very clean environment. You will love your time here. The hostel facilities are remarkable. Boys get a 2BHK flat with 3 boys in a flat whereas girls get a 3 BHK flat with 5 girls in a flat. The college building comprises 3 floors with all the facilities you need to become a good medical student. The hygiene here is notable.  AIIMS offers excellent sports facilities like an indoor badminton court, volleyball (outdoor) basketball, 3–4 tables for table tennis, a football/cricket ground, and a mat for kabaddi. The annual fest Oriana is the cherry on top. You will have a once-in-a-lifetime experience here. So yes , your life will definitely change for the better if you opt for this college.Read more
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