Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2026: Courses, Fees Structure, Seat Matrix, Dates, Merit List & Registration Details
Complete UGPG guidance for Delhi MBBS and BDS admissions — including the Delhi University / FMSC route, MCC-based 85% Delhi Quota logic, GGSIPU MBBS/BDS admissions, Delhi region rules, documents, fees, seat matrix flow and smart counselling strategy.
This page is built for 2026 students using the official NEET UG 2026 calendar and the latest available Delhi 2025–26 documents from MCC, Faculty of Medical Sciences and GGSIPU wherever the Delhi 2026 MBBS/BDS notices are still awaited.
🧪 NEET UG 2026: 03 May 2026
🏛️ Main Routes: MCC/FMSC + GGSIPU
🎓 Main Courses: MBBS & BDS
📋 Delhi 2026 Notices: Awaited
Exam Date
Counselling Routes
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Reference Cycle
- Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2026 Overview
- Official Authorities, Websites & Portals
- How Delhi Counselling Actually Works
- Eligibility, Delhi Quota & Delhi Region Rules
- Important Dates & Schedule
- Registration Fee, MCC Fee & Payment Guidance
- Counselling Process Step by Step
- Documents Required
- Merit, Choice Filling & Allotment
- Participating Colleges & Institute Pools
- CW / Special Category Note
- Smart Counselling Tips
- How UGPG Helps
- Frequently Asked Questions
🩺Delhi NEET UG Counselling 2026 Overview
If you want MBBS or BDS admission in Delhi, the most important thing to understand is this: Delhi is not a normal one-portal state counselling system. Students often make the mistake of treating Delhi like Haryana, UP, or Odisha. In reality, Delhi MBBS/BDS admission is split across multiple official layers, and your seat pathway depends on the college group you are targeting.
For 2026 planning, students should track three linked layers together: the official NEET UG 2026 calendar, the MCC UG medical counselling system, and the latest available Delhi-side documents from Faculty of Medical Sciences / University of Delhi and GGSIPU. This is the correct planning method because the 2026 exam timeline is official, while the Delhi-specific MBBS/BDS notices for the new cycle are still awaited.
Use the NEET UG 2026 section for the live exam timeline, and use the latest available Delhi 2025–26 documents to understand how the DU/FMSC route and the GGSIPU route usually work until the fresh 2026 notices are published.
| Item | What Students Should Know |
|---|---|
| NEET exam | NEET UG 2026 is compulsory for Delhi MBBS and BDS admission planning. |
| Delhi is a split system | One part of Delhi MBBS/BDS admission works through the Delhi University / FMSC framework linked with MCC counselling, and another part runs through GGSIPU’s own NEET-based admission system. |
| Delhi Quota logic | Delhi-quota or Delhi-region planning depends heavily on the exact route, the exact institute pool, and the live bulletin of that route. |
| 2026 status | Delhi 2026 MBBS/BDS notices awaited |
| Best planning reference right now | Official NEET UG 2026 updates + latest available MCC 2025, FMSC 2025-26 and GGSIPU 2025-26 notices, brochures and allotment pages. |
🏛️Official Authorities, Websites & Portals
The biggest reason students get confused in Delhi is that they keep checking only one website. For Delhi MBBS and BDS planning, you need to know which authority handles which part of the process.
Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)
MCC is central to the Delhi University MBBS/BDS route because the latest available FMSC bulletin states that counselling for both the 85% Delhi Quota and the 15% All India Quota is undertaken by MCC / DGHS for the DU medical and dental pool.
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi
FMSC publishes the DU-side bulletin, post-allotment registration instructions, CW-category notices and related admission formalities for the Delhi University MBBS/BDS pool.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)
GGSIPU separately publishes NEET-qualified MBBS/BDS admission notices, Delhi-region instructions, seat status, cutoffs and allotted-candidate lists for its own affiliated institutions.
mcc.nic.in · fmsc.du.ac.in · ipu.ac.in
These are the three core websites Delhi aspirants should track together. One portal alone is not enough for Delhi MBBS/BDS planning.
🧭How Delhi Counselling Actually Works
Delhi MBBS/BDS admission is best understood as a split model instead of one big state-counselling portal.
| Route | What Students Should Understand |
|---|---|
| Delhi University / FMSC / MCC route | The latest available FMSC MBBS/BDS bulletin for 2025-26 says the 85% Delhi Quota and 15% AIQ counselling for the DU medical/dental pool is undertaken by MCC / DGHS. After allotment, candidates follow the DU/FMSC admission instructions and category-document formalities. |
| GGSIPU route | GGSIPU separately runs NEET-based MBBS/BDS admissions for its affiliated Delhi institutions through its own admission notices, Delhi-region rules, seat status, cutoffs and allotted-candidate lists. |
| AIQ / Central layer | Delhi government colleges also interact with the national MCC ecosystem for AIQ and central counselling logic, so Delhi aspirants should understand both state-style and MCC-style steps. |
If your shortlist is LHMC, MAMC, UCMS or MAIDS, think in terms of the DU/FMSC/MCC pathway. If your shortlist is under GGSIPU MBBS/BDS admissions, think in terms of the IPU route. Don’t mix the two blindly.
✅Eligibility, Delhi Quota & Delhi Region Rules
For 2026, students should expect the same broad framework unless the live notice changes it. NEET qualification is compulsory, but Delhi seat planning depends on the exact counselling route you are using.
| Eligibility Item | Planning Guidance for 2026 |
|---|---|
| Exam | Must qualify NEET UG 2026. |
| Academic subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English in 10+2 or equivalent. |
| Age | 17 years by 31 December of the admission year. |
| Delhi Quota / Delhi Region | Delhi-based seat planning depends heavily on route-specific schooling and quota rules. The latest available IPU notices repeatedly refer to Class 11 and 12 from Delhi institutions for MBBS Delhi-region claims, while DU/FMSC route rules should be checked from the live bulletin of that route. |
| Category-based claims | CW, PwBD, SC/ST/OBC/EWS and other special claims must be backed by the proper route-specific documents. Do not assume that one certificate process automatically works across both Delhi routes. |
What students should not assume in Delhi
- Do not assume Delhi MBBS/BDS uses one common state merit list like many other states.
- Do not assume every Delhi seat follows the same Delhi-domicile or Delhi-region rule.
- Do not assume the DU/FMSC route and the GGSIPU route accept the same supporting-document pattern at the same stage.
📅Important Dates & Schedule
Below is the most practical schedule table for 2026 students. It combines the official NEET UG 2026 calendar with the latest available Delhi 2025–26 notice trail from DU/FMSC and GGSIPU.
| Event | Date / Window | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NEET UG 2026 application deadline | 11 March 2026 | Official |
| NEET UG 2026 exam | 03 May 2026 | Official |
| Delhi DU/FMSC MBBS/BDS 2026 bulletin | To be released | 2026 awaited |
| Delhi GGSIPU MBBS/BDS 2026 notice | To be released | 2026 awaited |
| Latest available FMSC UG MBBS/BDS bulletin approval | April 2025 | Last available |
| Latest available FMSC CW-category document notice | 18 June 2025 | Last available |
| Latest available GGSIPU MBBS/BDS notice activity | July 2025 onward | Last available |
| Latest available GGSIPU Round 3 MBBS allotted-candidate list | 30 October 2025 | Last available |
| Latest available GGSIPU special stray activity | 02 January 2026 | Last available |
Expect the Delhi MBBS/BDS admission cycle to open only after the NEET result phase and after the new route-specific notices are published. Since the latest available Delhi 2025–26 cycle extended deep into later rounds and special stray activity, students should keep documents ready early instead of waiting for just one “state notice.”
💰Registration Fee, MCC Fee & Payment Guidance
In Delhi, fee planning depends on the route you are using. Students often mix up the DU/FMSC registration fee, the MCC counselling fee, and the actual college tuition fee. These are not the same thing.
A) Latest available FMSC online registration fee
| Category | Latest Available FMSC Fee | Note |
|---|---|---|
| SC / ST / PwBD | ₹1,000 | Latest available 2025-26 DU/FMSC MBBS/BDS online registration fee. |
| General / OBC / EWS | ₹1,500 | Latest available 2025-26 DU/FMSC MBBS/BDS online registration fee. |
B) Latest standard MCC UG counselling fee pattern
| Fee Type | Amount | Latest Pattern Used for Planning |
|---|---|---|
| AIQ / Central Universities – General | ₹1,000 non-refundable + ₹10,000 refundable tuition deposit | MCC standard UG fee pattern used in the latest cycle. |
| AIQ / Central Universities – SC/ST/OBC/PwD | ₹500 non-refundable + ₹5,000 refundable tuition deposit | MCC standard UG fee pattern used in the latest cycle. |
| Deemed Universities – All categories | ₹5,000 non-refundable + ₹2,00,000 refundable tuition deposit | Relevant only where Deemed participation applies. |
C) Institute tuition and route-specific fees
For Delhi MBBS/BDS college tuition, hostel and other payable amounts, students should always check the latest institute-wise fee notice under the exact route through which they are taking admission. In Delhi, the counselling fee and the final college fee are different layers.
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🧭Counselling Process Step by Step
Delhi counselling becomes much easier when you stop treating it as one portal and instead follow the route-wise sequence.
- Qualify NEET UG 2026Without NEET qualification, no Delhi MBBS/BDS route can move forward.
- Identify your correct Delhi routeFirst decide whether your target institute belongs to the DU/FMSC/MCC route or the GGSIPU route.
- Track the live bulletin and noticesUse the latest bulletin of the relevant route for eligibility, category documents, Delhi-region rules and reporting instructions.
- Complete registration on the correct portalDepending on the route, this can involve MCC registration, DU/FMSC post-allotment registration, or GGSIPU admission processing.
- Submit documents and category claims correctlyDelhi-region, CW, PwBD and other special claims should be completed under the correct route and within time.
- Fill choices carefullyChoice filling should be route-specific and college-specific. Do not mix institute pools casually.
- Check allotment and follow reporting formalitiesAfter seat allotment, complete the admission formalities on the required portal or institution and report within the given deadline.
- Watch later rounds and vacancy activityDelhi admissions can continue through later rounds and special stray activity, so serious candidates should keep monitoring the official pages.
📄Documents Required
The exact final list depends on the live route-specific notice, but Delhi students should keep the following documents ready before the cycle becomes active.
NEET UG scorecard, NEET admit card, Class 10 certificate, Class 12 marksheet, valid photo ID, passport-size photographs and allotment-related printouts.
Class 11 and 12 schooling proof for Delhi-region claims where applicable, plus any route-specific Delhi quota or institutional documents required in the live bulletin.
SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD certificates in the correct format wherever applicable.
CW, defence, or other special-category proof where applicable. Delhi’s CW category in the DU/FMSC route needs separate document submission and verification.
📊Merit, Choice Filling & Allotment
In Delhi, merit handling is route-sensitive. Your NEET score is the base, but final counselling movement depends on the relevant authority, eligibility verification and the exact seat pool.
| Stage | What Students Should Understand |
|---|---|
| NEET merit base | All Delhi MBBS/BDS routes start with NEET qualification and NEET rank. |
| Route-specific eligibility | Delhi-region, Delhi quota, CW, PwBD and other claims are layered on top of the NEET score. |
| Choice filling | Students should fill the college list only after clearly separating DU/FMSC colleges and GGSIPU colleges in their strategy. |
| Allotment | Allotment depends on merit, quota, region, category, route-specific rules and seat availability in that round. |
| Later rounds | Delhi admissions may continue through later rounds, vacant-seat notices and special stray activity depending on the route. |
Make separate shortlists: one for DU/FMSC/MCC colleges and another for GGSIPU institutions. That prevents wrong assumptions during choice filling.
🏥Participating Colleges & Institute Pools
Delhi aspirants usually think only in terms of “Delhi MBBS”, but the seat pool is better understood by route.
A) DU / FMSC medical-dental pool students usually track first
| Institute Pool | What Students Usually Include |
|---|---|
| MBBS / BDS colleges under DU/FMSC route | Latest available FMSC pages and bulletins continue to show the main DU MBBS/BDS pool around Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) and Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS). |
B) GGSIPU MBBS / BDS institute pool
| Institute Pool | Latest Available Planning Reference |
|---|---|
| MBBS institutions | Latest available GGSIPU notices and seat-status pages show MBBS admissions and later-round activity for institutions under the university’s MBBS admission system, including well-known Delhi names such as VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, ABVIMS & Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Dr. BSA Hospital Medical College. |
| BDS institution | The latest available IPU brochure references ESIC Dental College and Hospital, Rohini with a last-available BDS intake of 62 seats. |
🏷️CW / Special Category Note
Delhi students targeting the CW category under 85% Delhi Quota should pay special attention to Faculty of Medical Sciences notices. The latest available DU/FMSC cycle included separate notice and document-submission activity for CW candidates under 85% Delhi Quota, which means this category cannot be treated casually.
- Read the live CW notice of the relevant cycle carefully.
- Upload or submit the required entitlement documents within the notified window.
- Do not assume that late correction will be accepted after the deadline.
- Keep route-specific proof ready before the main allotment stage becomes active.
🧠Smart Counselling Tips for 2026 Students
1. Separate your Delhi routes first
Do not build one common list for DU/FMSC and GGSIPU seats.
2. Keep Delhi-region proof ready
Class 11 and 12 location matters in route-specific Delhi-region planning.
3. Track three websites, not one
MCC, FMSC and GGSIPU all matter for Delhi planning.
4. Do not delay CW or special-category work
Delhi special-category processing needs timely document handling.
5. Make a route-wise budget plan
Counselling fee, registration fee and tuition fee are three different layers.
6. Watch late rounds
Delhi cycles can move into later rounds and special stray activity, so keep tracking official updates.
🤝How UGPG Helps in Delhi NEET UG Counselling
Delhi students usually do not need more generic NEET information. They need help understanding which route applies to which college, what Delhi-region rules may affect them, and how to make a realistic shortlist without mixing the wrong admission systems.
What UGPG can help you with
Route-wise college shortlisting, DU/FMSC vs GGSIPU understanding, Delhi-region planning, category-document readiness and realistic backup strategy.
Best students for this support
First-time counselling candidates, Delhi-region confusion cases, CW or special-category applicants, and students comparing Delhi government names with other NCR backup options.
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❓Frequently Asked Questions
Delhi is a split system. For the DU medical and dental pool, the latest available FMSC bulletin says counselling for both the 85% Delhi Quota and 15% AIQ is undertaken by MCC, while DU/FMSC handles bulletin, CW and admission formalities. Separately, GGSIPU runs NEET-based MBBS/BDS admissions for its affiliated institutions.
As of this 2026 update, the Delhi-specific MBBS/BDS notices for the new cycle were still awaited. Students should use the official NEET UG 2026 calendar and the latest available 2025–26 Delhi route documents for planning.
No. MCC is central to the DU/FMSC MBBS/BDS pathway, but GGSIPU has a separate NEET-based MBBS/BDS admission process for its own institutions.
The latest available DU/FMSC MBBS/BDS bulletin for 2025-26 showed ₹1,000 for SC/ST/PwBD and ₹1,500 for General/OBC/EWS. Students should verify the live 2026 bulletin before payment.
Delhi-region or Delhi-quota proof matters, but not in exactly the same way across all routes. Always check the live bulletin of the exact route you are using.
Students usually track DU/FMSC colleges such as LHMC, MAMC, UCMS and MAIDS, and GGSIPU institutions such as VMMC & Safdarjung, ABVIMS & Dr RML, Dr BSA Medical College and ESIC Dental College, depending on the route they are following.
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