Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling 2026: Courses, Fees Structure, Seat Matrix, Dates, Merit List & Registration Details
Complete UGPG guidance for Tamil Nadu MBBS and BDS admissions under the Selection Committee, DMER Chennai — including authority details, nativity rules, 7.5% government-school reservation, latest available fee structure, documents, seat categories, counselling rounds and student strategy.
This page is built for 2026 students using the official NEET UG 2026 calendar and the latest available Tamil Nadu 2025–2026 official prospectus, counselling schedules and fee notifications wherever the live Tamil Nadu 2026 state notification is still awaited.
🧪 NEET UG 2026: 03 May 2026
🎓 Main Courses: MBBS & BDS
🌐 Portal: tnmedicalselection.net
📋 State Notification 2026: Awaited
Exam Date
Registration Fee
Security Deposit
Preferential Reservation
- Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling 2026 Overview
- Official Authority, Website & Portals
- Courses, Quotas & Seat Categories
- Eligibility, Nativity & Reservation Rules
- Important Dates & Schedule
- Application Fee, Security Deposit & Tuition
- Counselling Process Step by Step
- Documents Required
- Merit List, Choice Filling & Allotment
- Seat Matrix & Participating Colleges
- Smart Counselling Tips
- How UGPG Helps
- Frequently Asked Questions
🩺Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling 2026 Overview
For MBBS and BDS admission in Tamil Nadu, the main point students need to understand is simple: NTA conducts NEET UG 2026, but the Tamil Nadu Selection Committee under the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Chennai conducts the state counselling process, merit list, seat matrix, choice filling, allotment and reporting flow.
For 2026 planning, the safest approach is to track two layers together: the official NEET UG 2026 timeline and the latest available Tamil Nadu 2025–2026 state counselling documents. That is the right student-friendly method because the national exam calendar is already official, while the Tamil Nadu 2026 state notification is still awaited.
Use the NEET UG 2026 details for your exam timeline. Use the latest available Tamil Nadu 2025–2026 official prospectus, round schedules and fee notices on this page as the best current guidance until the 2026 Tamil Nadu MBBS/BDS notification is released.
| Item | What You Should Know |
|---|---|
| Main state authority | Selection Committee under the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Chennai. |
| Exam required | NEET UG 2026 qualification is mandatory for MBBS and BDS admission. |
| Main seat buckets | Government quota, management quota, minority seats, NRI seats, NRI-lapsed seats and special categories as applicable. |
| 2026 status | Tamil Nadu 2026 state notice awaited |
| Best current reference | Official NEET UG 2026 calendar + latest available Tamil Nadu 2025–2026 official prospectus and schedules. |
🏛️Official Authority, Website & Portals
Tamil Nadu runs its MBBS and BDS state counselling through the Selection Committee. Students should keep checking the official website, the live admissions portal and the published notices, because rank lists, schedules, vacancy updates and round instructions are posted there.
Selection Committee, DMER Chennai
The Selection Committee under the Directorate of Medical Education and Research handles Tamil Nadu MBBS and BDS admissions for the state counselling system.
tnmedicalselection.net
This is the main official portal where Tamil Nadu prospectus PDFs, rank lists, round schedules, notices, vacancy updates and allotment links are published.
tnmedicalonline.co.in
The latest available admissions portal showed separate application paths for Government Quota and Management Quota MBBS/BDS admission.
Kilpauk, Chennai
Selection Committee, 162 Periyar E.V.R. High Road, Kilpauk, Chennai–600010. Helpline numbers on the latest available portal included 044-28361674 and multiple 044 support lines during working hours.
🎓Courses, Quotas & Seat Categories
Tamil Nadu counselling is mainly for MBBS and BDS, but the state does not treat every seat in the same way. The seat route matters because your eligibility, fee exposure and reservation logic can change depending on whether you are applying under Government Quota, Management Quota, Minority or NRI categories.
| Seat Route | What It Covers | Student Note |
|---|---|---|
| Government Quota | Government medical and dental colleges, ESIC Medical College K.K. Nagar, and Government Quota seats in self-financing medical and dental colleges and state private universities. | Main state merit and reservation route. |
| Management Quota | Management seats in self-financing medical and dental colleges. | Separate fee structure and higher financial planning needed. |
| Minority Seats | Minority seats in self-financing institutions and Christian Medical College, Vellore, where applicable. | Minority eligibility must be checked before opting. |
| NRI / NRI-Lapsed | NRI seats and NRI-lapsed seats in self-financing institutions, subject to the official rules and documents. | Financial supporter and NRI document proof are important. |
| 7.5% Preferential Reservation | Government seats set apart on preferential basis for eligible government-school students. | This is a major Tamil Nadu-specific advantage for eligible candidates. |
- State reservation rules apply
- Government colleges are the lowest-cost path
- Government quota also includes a portion of seats in self-financing institutions
- 7.5% government-school preferential reservation sits inside this broader structure
- Nativity and community proof matter heavily here
- Separate prospectus and fee structure logic
- Higher tuition exposure than government quota
- Minority and NRI eligibility must be established properly
- NRI and NRI-lapsed fee buckets are different
- Useful as a private-seat backup plan after score and budget matching
If you are targeting the most affordable and reservation-based route, focus on Government Quota first. If you also want private-seat backup options, then keep the Management, Minority and NRI pathways ready separately so your counselling plan stays realistic.
✅Eligibility, Nativity & Reservation Rules
Tamil Nadu eligibility is not only about clearing NEET. The state also has strong nativity, community and category rules. For many students, this is the section that decides whether they compete under reservation, under open category or are pushed to private backup planning.
| Eligibility Item | Latest Available Official Pattern |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | Candidate should be a citizen of India. OCI / PIO candidates are also eligible subject to documentary proof, but they are treated only as open category without reservation benefits. |
| Exam requirement | Admission to MBBS and BDS is based only on NEET UG marks. |
| Age | Candidate should complete 17 years on or before 31 December of the admission year. |
| Nativity | Candidate should be native of Tamil Nadu for the state-native route. Permanent residence certificate is not accepted in place of nativity certificate. |
| Other-state schooling case | Tamil Nadu natives who studied partly or fully outside Tamil Nadu need nativity, community and parent-related documents as prescribed, plus the required undertaking. |
| Other-state native candidates | Candidates from other states who studied from VI to XII continuously in Tamil Nadu may be considered under open category in the relevant situations, subject to the official rules. |
| Reservation proof | Community certificates from Tamil Nadu competent authorities matter for state reservation. Community certificates from other states are not considered for Tamil Nadu reservation. |
Tamil Nadu nativity logic in simple words
- If you claim Tamil Nadu nativity, your nativity certificate must come from the competent authority in Tamil Nadu.
- If you studied VI to XII in Tamil Nadu and also claim communal reservation, you still need the prescribed nativity and community proof.
- If you are Tamil Nadu native but studied outside the state, your application needs extra care because parent and undertaking documents can become important.
- If you are from another state, simply residing in Tamil Nadu does not automatically make you a Tamil Nadu native candidate.
Tamil Nadu continues to have a 7.5% special preferential reservation in government seats for eligible students who studied from Class VI to XII in government schools and qualified NEET. This can make a major difference in the final shortlist for eligible students.
📅Important Dates & Schedule
Below is the most practical date table for 2026 students. It combines the official NEET UG 2026 timeline with the latest available Tamil Nadu 2025–2026 official counselling schedule. Where Tamil Nadu 2026 dates are not published yet, the rows are clearly labelled.
| Event | Date / Window | Status |
|---|---|---|
| NEET UG 2026 application form | 08 Feb 2026 to 11 Mar 2026 | Official |
| NEET UG 2026 exam | 03 May 2026 (Sunday) | Official |
| Tamil Nadu MBBS/BDS 2026 notification | To be released by Selection Committee, DMER | 2026 awaited |
| Last available Government / Management application start | 06 Jun 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 1 registration, payment & choice filling | 30 Jul 2025 to 04 Aug 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 1 result | 06 Aug 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 1 joining deadline | 11 Aug 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 3 registration | 06 Oct 2025 to 09 Oct 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 3 choice filling | 11 Oct 2025 to 14 Oct 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 3 result | 16 Oct 2025 | Last available |
| Last available Round 3 joining deadline | 22 Oct 2025 | Last available |
| Later rounds in latest available cycle | Stray vacancy and special stray vacancy notices were also published later in 2025 | Last available |
Tamil Nadu state counselling should come only after NEET UG 2026 results and after the Selection Committee publishes the fresh prospectus and merit-list process. Keep your certificates, category proof, nativity proof and financial planning ready in advance instead of waiting for the live notice.
💰Application Fee, Security Deposit & Tuition Structure
Tamil Nadu medical counselling has multiple fee layers. Students often confuse them, so separate them clearly: application fee, registration fee during counselling, security deposit, and college tuition fee. These are not the same thing.
A) Latest available application and counselling payment pattern
| Fee Item | Latest Available Official Pattern |
|---|---|
| Application fee | ₹500 for Government Quota application. SC / SCA / ST candidates were exempted in the latest available government prospectus. |
| Special category add-on | ₹100 additional fee for categories such as Ex-Servicemen and Sports where applicable. |
| Government Quota registration fee during counselling | ₹500 non-refundable. |
| Management Quota registration fee during counselling | ₹1,000 non-refundable. |
| Government Quota security deposit | Government Medical Colleges – Nil; Government Dental Colleges – Nil; Government Quota seats in self-financing medical / dental colleges and state private universities – ₹30,000. |
| Management Quota security deposit | Management Quota including Minority / NRI category seats in self-financing medical / dental colleges and state private universities – ₹1,00,000. |
| Stray round additional deposit | ₹5,00,000 for MBBS and ₹2,00,000 for BDS in the latest available Government Quota prospectus. |
| Exemption note | SC / SCA / ST / SCC candidates were exempted from security deposit in specified cases if annual family income was below ₹2.5 lakh. |
B) Latest available official tuition references students should know
| Seat Type / Institution Type | Latest Available Annual Tuition Pattern | Planning Note |
|---|---|---|
| Self-financing MBBS colleges under Government Quota | Commonly around ₹4.35 lakh to ₹4.50 lakh in the 2025–2026 official fee order | Varies by college; verify the live matrix before locking choices. |
| State Private University MBBS under Government Quota | ₹5.40 lakh in the latest available official fee order | Higher than the common self-financing GQ band. |
| Self-financing MBBS colleges under Management Quota | Commonly ₹13.50 lakh | Large private planning difference versus GQ. |
| State Private University MBBS under Management Quota | ₹16.20 lakh | Higher private-university band in the latest available order. |
| Self-financing MBBS under NRI Quota | Commonly ₹24.50 lakh | NRI bucket is much costlier than regular MQ. |
| State Private University MBBS under NRI Quota | ₹29.40 lakh | Premium fee slab. |
| NRI-lapsed MBBS seats in many self-financing colleges | Commonly ₹21.50 lakh | Different from both regular MQ and full NRI fee. |
| Self-financing BDS under Management Quota | ₹6.00 lakh | Official latest available management prospectus reference. |
| Self-financing BDS under NRI Quota | ₹9.00 lakh | Useful for private dental planning. |
| CMC Vellore MBBS under listed management-side table | ₹56,330 shown in the latest available management prospectus table | Special institution-specific route; always verify the exact current rule and eligibility before opting. |
Share your NEET score, category, quota target and budget. UGPG will help you separate realistic Government Quota, Management and backup options.
🧭Counselling Process Step by Step
Tamil Nadu counselling becomes much easier once you see it as a fixed sequence. The exact 2026 dates will change, but the process logic remains broadly the same.
- Qualify NEET UG 2026Without NEET qualification, no MBBS or BDS state admission can move forward.
- Wait for the Tamil Nadu prospectus and noticeThe Selection Committee publishes the fresh Government Quota and Management Quota admission documents separately.
- Register online and upload documentsComplete the online application on the official portal, choose the correct categories and upload all required certificates clearly.
- Pay the required feeApplication fee, registration fee and security deposit depend on your route and round.
- Check the merit listThe Selection Committee publishes the eligible merit/rank lists based on NEET and document scrutiny.
- Participate in round-wise registration and choice fillingFor each round, register if required, confirm participation, fill choices carefully and lock them before deadline.
- Download allotment order after selectionIf you get a seat, complete the required payment and download the provisional allotment order.
- Report to the allotted college with originalsCertificate verification is done in the allotted institution. Missing the joining deadline can cancel the seat.
- Track Round 2, Round 3 and stray rules carefullyFree exit and forfeiture rules are not the same in every round, so read the phase notice before you act.
If you apply for both Government and Management routes, your available choices will depend on the categories you selected and the eligibility you established during application. Keep your plan structured from the beginning.
📄Documents Required
The exact 2026 upload checklist will come with the live Tamil Nadu notice, but the latest available official prospectus gives a very clear document pattern. Keep both scanned copies and originals ready.
📊Merit List, Choice Filling & Allotment
Tamil Nadu allotment is not only about your NEET score. Your final counselling movement depends on the merit list, your selected eligibility route, the round, the fee bucket and your locked choices.
Rank list comes after application scrutiny
The Selection Committee publishes merit lists after checking eligibility and uploaded documents. Separate rank-list handling also exists for categories such as Government Quota, Management Quota and 7.5% reservation where relevant.
Fill broadly but intelligently
Tamil Nadu allows a wide choice basket based on your eligibility. If you have applied in more than one eligible route, those choices can appear together in the online system.
| Round Stage | What Students Should Remember |
|---|---|
| Round 1 | Free exit is generally available before the stipulated date. Register, pay, fill and lock carefully. |
| Round 2 | Upgradation and re-allotment become important. Round 2 behaviour affects Round 3 eligibility and forfeiture risk. |
| Round 3 | Rules become strict. If you download the allotment order and do not join, you can lose registration fee, security deposit and tuition fee and become ineligible for later rounds. |
| Stray / later rounds | These are high-stakes rounds. Tamil Nadu requires an additional heavy deposit in stray stages, and penalties become tougher if you block and do not join. |
In Tamil Nadu, the free-exit comfort of early rounds does not continue forever. After Round 2, the rules become much stricter, so students should enter higher rounds only with clear intent, clear documents and clear budget.
🏥Seat Matrix & Participating Colleges
The seat matrix is one of the most important Tamil Nadu documents because it tells you which colleges, categories and vacancy positions are actually open in that phase. The Selection Committee publishes the matrix round-wise, and new seats or updated approvals can also be added during counselling.
| College Group | Examples Usually Tracked in the Official Pool | Student Note |
|---|---|---|
| Government Medical Colleges | Madras Medical College, Stanley Medical College, Kilpauk Medical College, Madurai Medical College, Coimbatore Medical College and many district government medical colleges. | Lowest-cost and highest-demand bucket for many students. |
| Government / ESIC-linked route | ESIC Medical College, K.K. Nagar, Chennai is included in the official Tamil Nadu government-side counselling structure. | Important option for many state-rank candidates. |
| Government Quota in self-financing medical colleges | Examples in the latest official fee and prospectus documents include PSG IMSR, Karpaga Vinayaga, Trichy SRM, Velammal, Tagore, St. Peter’s, KMCH and others. | Useful when government-college targets are tight but private-GQ remains realistic. |
| State Private University MBBS colleges | Examples include Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College and Hospital, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Institute of Medical Sciences and Kanyakumari Medical Mission Research Centre. | These colleges have a separate higher fee slab in the latest official order. |
| Management / Minority / NRI options | Self-financing private medical and dental colleges, Christian Medical College Vellore minority route, and NRI / NRI-lapsed buckets as listed in the relevant prospectus. | Always check eligibility before adding these choices. |
| BDS colleges | Government Dental College and self-financing dental colleges under Government Quota and Management Quota. | BDS planning should also be done route-wise, not only college-wise. |
Do not look only at the college name. Check the seat route, fee route, category, minority or NRI condition, and the round in which the vacancy appears. That is how students avoid costly choice-filling mistakes.
🧠Smart Counselling Tips for 2026 Students
- Start with documents, not rumours. Tamil Nadu counselling rewards document readiness more than last-minute panic.
- Make two shortlists. One for Government Quota targets and one for private backup routes such as Management or NRI if relevant.
- Do not mix fee buckets casually. GQ, MQ, NRI and NRI-lapsed are financially very different.
- Respect Round 3 and stray rules. Early-round flexibility does not continue forever.
- Keep nativity and reservation proof clean. This matters as much as your score in many close decision cases.
- Use the official website daily during live counselling. Tamil Nadu publishes many round-level updates as separate notices and PDFs.
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