NEET (UG) - MGCI

NEET 2025: ALL INFORMATION

 

The National Testing Agency (NTA), along with the National Medical Commission (NMC) and Dental Council of India (DCI), has released the most recent seat data for NEET-UG 2025. This provides a clear overview of the available seats in various medical and dental colleges across India. Here’s the seat distribution for major courses under NEET:

Total Number of Seats Available in NEET-UG 2025

  • MBBS Seats: Over 1 Lakh seats are available across government and private medical colleges in India. This includes the All India Quota (AIQ) and state quota seats.

  • BDS Seats: There are 26,949 BDS seats available in 315 dental colleges across India. These seats are divided among government and private dental colleges, with separate quotas for AIQ and state admissions.

  • AYUSH Seats: A total of 52,720 AYUSH seats are available in Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy colleges. These seats can be taken through NEET and include both government and private institutions.

  • B.V.Sc & AH Seats: There are 603 seats available for Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & AH) across various colleges in India, which are offered under NEET UG.

  • AIIMS Seats: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) offers 1,899 MBBS seats through NEET, available in various AIIMS institutes across India.

  • JIPMER Seats: JIPMER Puducherry and JIPMER Karaikal collectively offer 249 MBBS seats through NEET.

Who conduct NEET exam 2025?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will administer NEET 2024 in an offline, pen-and-paper format. Every year, over 20 lakh applicants take the NEET UG 2025 exam in an attempt to gain admission to MBBS, BDS, BSc nursing, and AYUSH programmes. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) provides the NEET 2025 test counselling, whereas NTA is in charge of administering the exam.

Important NEET-UG 2025 Dates

1. NEET 2025 Registration:

  • Start of Registration: First week of January 2025
  • End of Registration: First week of February 2025

The registration process for NEET 2025 will begin in early January. Candidates can apply online through the official NTA NEET website. The last date for submitting the online application form will be in the first week of February 2025.

2. NEET 2025 Application Form Correction Window:

  • Correction Window: Second week of February 2025

After the application process closes, candidates can edit their application details in the correction window. This typically lasts for a week, so it’s important to make sure all the details are correct.

3. NEET 2025 Admit Card Release:

  • Release Date: Last week of April 2025

The NEET 2025 admit card will be available for download about two weeks before the exam. Candidates need to download the admit card from the official NTA NEET website and keep a printed copy for the exam day.

4. NEET 2025 Exam Date:

  • Exam Date: May 4, 2025 (tentative)

NEET 2025 will be conducted in offline mode (pen-paper-based) on May 4, 2025 (tentative). Candidates will have 3 hours 20 minutes to attempt 180 questions.

5. NEET 2025 Result Declaration:

  • Result Date: First week of June 2025 (tentative)

The NEET 2025 result is expected to be announced within 3-4 weeks after the exam. The result will be available on the official NTA NEET website, and candidates can check their scores using their login credentials.

6. NEET 2025 Counselling Process (Round 1):

The counseling process for NEET 2025 will be conducted in multiple rounds by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) for All India Quota (AIQ) seats and by the respective state counseling authorities for state quota seats.

  • Start of Round 1 Registration: Second week of June 2025 (tentative)
  • Round 1 Seat Allotment Results: Last week of June 2025 (tentative)
  • Reporting to Allotted Colleges (Round 1): First week of July 2025 (tentative)

7. NEET 2025 Counselling Process (Round 2):

  • Start of Round 2 Registration: Last week of July 2025 (tentative)
  • Round 2 Seat Allotment Results: First week of August 2025 (tentative)
  • Reporting to Allotted Colleges (Round 2): Mid of August 2025 (tentative)

8. NEET 2025 Mop-up Round (if required):

  • Start of Mop-up Round Registration: Last week of August 2025 (tentative)
  • Mop-up Round Seat Allotment Results: First week of September 2025 (tentative)
  • Reporting to Allotted Colleges (Mop-up Round): Mid of September 2025 (tentative)

9. NEET 2025 Final Admission Date (for AIQ & State Quota seats):

  • Final Admission and Document Verification: End of September 2025 (tentative)

This would conclude the admission process for most medical colleges in India through NEET 2025.

Tentative Important Dates Overview for NEET 2025

Event

Tentative Dates

Start of NEET 2025 Registration

First week of January 2025

End of NEET 2025 Registration

First week of February 2025

Application Form Correction Window

Second week of February 2025

Release of Admit Card

Last week of April 2025

NEET 2025 Exam Date

May 4, 2025 (tentative)

Result Declaration

First week of June 2025

Round 1 Counselling Registration

Second week of June 2025

Round 1 Seat Allotment Results

Last week of June 2025

Reporting for Round 1 (Colleges)

First week of July 2025

Round 2 Counselling Registration

Last week of July 2025

Round 2 Seat Allotment Results

First week of August 2025

Reporting for Round 2 (Colleges)

Mid-August 2025

Mop-up Round Counselling (if applicable)

Last week of August 2025

Mop-up Round Seat Allotment

First week of September 2025

Final Admission & Document Verification

End of September 2025

WHY CHOOSE MGCI

Full time faculty

One of the top NEET Institutes in India provides each student with individualised attention, personalised study plans, and an emphasis on meeting their specific learning needs. MGCI is the finest NEET coaching for the following reasons:

The faculty team at MGCI is extremely skilled and experienced, and they are knowledgeable about the NEET curriculum and future test trends. The achievement of the students is greatly influenced by their mentoring and instructional strategies.

Exam Oriented Study Material

The institute offers well-organized study materials, including comprehensive notes, simulated problems, and DPPS, to help students grasp key concepts and score highly on the NEET test.

Constant regular test

MGCI regularly administers tests that replicate the conditions of the NEET exam. Before the main exam, these evaluations assist students in analysing their progress, identifying areas for improvement, and building confidence.

Personalized Attention

The focus of the institute is on offering customised help to students. They adapt their approach to fit each student’s individual learning demands since they understand that every kid has individual strengths and weaknesses.

Proven Track Record

MGCI has a history of producing successful NEET candidates. Numerous of their former students have attained top rankings, proving the excellent training and direction they offer.

Focused Learning Environment

Students are inspired to push themselves beyond their comfort zones, maintain attention, and provide their best efforts in the narrowly focused and encouraging learning environment that MGCI provides.

Positive Reviews and comment

The institute’s effectiveness in NEET UG preparation is attested to by the positive feedback and remarks provided by both present and former students.

Because of the reputation and experience of the teachers at coaching institutes like MGCI, prospective students often choose them.

NTA NEET 2025 eligibility criteria

  • Age Limit: Candidates must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2025.
  • Qualification:
    • Candidates should have completed or be appearing for Class 12 or equivalent exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects.
    • Minimum aggregate marks:
      • 50% for general category.
      • 40% for SC/ST/OBC.
      • 45% for PwD candidates.

NEET 2025 application process

Applicants must complete the five steps of the NEET application process to apply. Candidates should check the documents and information they should have on hand before completing the NEET application form 2025.

The NTA will release the brochure along with the deadline for NEET 2025 registration. Before the deadline, any candidate who wants to take the test must fill out the form.

NEET application process 2025- Steps to follow

  • Registration for the NEET 2025
  • Filling out the application form
  • Uploading of images
  • Application fee payment
  • Forms for the NEET are to be printed

NEET application form: Documents required

  • One valid identity proof, such as Aadhaar card, ration card, bank account passbooks, passports, or any other government photo ID card.
  • Personal details: Detailed information about the candidate and parents, such as their name, date of birth, permanent address, active email address, and mobile number.
  • Images: An image of a recent passport-sized photograph, a postcard-sized photograph, a signature, and the impression of the left thumb.

NEET exam pattern

  • Total Questions: 180

  • Physics: 45 questions

  • Chemistry: 45 questions

  • Biology: 90 questions (Botany + Zoology)

  • Time: 3 hours 

  • Marking Scheme: +4 for every correct answer, -1 for each wrong answer

 

NEET 2025: Course-wise Seat Distribution

1. MBBS Seats (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

Total Number of MBBS Seats in India:
As of the last data available, the total number of MBBS seats in India is approximately 83,000. However, this number can vary slightly depending on new medical colleges opening and some private colleges increasing their intake.

  • All India Quota (AIQ) Seats: 15% of the total MBBS seats are reserved for the All India Quota, which means about 12,450 seats are available through AIQ.

  • State Quota Seats: 85% of the seats are reserved for state quotas. The number of seats varies by state, but approximately 70,500 seats fall under this category.

  • Private Medical Colleges: Private colleges also participate in the NEET admission process and may have about 15,000-20,000 seats available across India.

  • Central Universities (like AIIMS, JIPMER):

    • AIIMS: Approximately 1,200 MBBS seats

    • JIPMER: Approximately 200 MBBS seats

Summary of MBBS Seat Allocation:
Type of QuotaNumber of Seats (Approx.)
Total MBBS Seats in India83,000
All India Quota (AIQ)15% (12,450 seats)
State Quota85% (70,500 seats)
Private Colleges15,000-20,000 seats
AIIMS1,200 seats
JIPMER200 seats

2. BDS Seats (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)

Total Number of BDS Seats in India:
As of NEET 2024 data, there are approximately 26,000 BDS seats available across government and private dental colleges in India.

  • All India Quota (AIQ) Seats for BDS: 15% of the total BDS seats are reserved for AIQ, which means about 3,900 seats.

  • State Quota BDS Seats: 85% of the seats are reserved for state quota. Therefore, approximately 22,100 BDS seats are filled through the state counseling process.

  • Private Dental Colleges: Private dental colleges have a significant number of BDS seats available. Private institutions may have around 10,000-12,000 seats for BDS courses.

Summary of BDS Seat Allocation:
Type of QuotaNumber of Seats (Approx.)
Total BDS Seats in India26,000
All India Quota (AIQ)15% (3,900 seats)
State Quota85% (22,100 seats)
Private Colleges10,000-12,000 seats

3. Other Medical Courses via NEET

Apart from MBBS and BDS, NEET is also used for admission to various other medical and allied health science courses, such as:

  • BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery)
    There are approximately 1,000-1,500 BAMS seats available in India through NEET.

  • BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
    There are approximately 1,000-1,200 BHMS seats available.

  • BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery)
    Around 500-600 BSMS seats are available.

  • BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery)
    Approximately 400-500 BUMS seats are available.

  • Nursing and Paramedical Courses
    NEET is also used for admission to various nursing and paramedical programs in some states, although these vary widely in terms of the number of seats.


4. Seat Reservation in NEET

Reservation Policy: NEET follows the reservation policy laid down by the Government of India and individual states. The reservation categories include:

  • Scheduled Caste (SC): 15% of total seats

  • Scheduled Tribe (ST): 7.5% of total seats

  • Other Backward Classes (OBC): 27% of total seats

  • Economically Weaker Sections (EWS): 10% of total seats

  • Persons with Disabilities (PwD): 5% of total seats

Note: The percentage of seats reserved for each category may vary slightly between states and institutions.


5. How to Secure a Seat in NEET

  1. Register for NEET 2025: Make sure to register within the official dates.

  2. Prepare Diligently: Follow a structured study plan and practice regularly with mock tests.

  3. Attend Counseling: After the NEET results are declared, participate in the counseling process for seat allotment, which will be conducted for both AIQ and state quota seats.

  4. Choose the Right College: Choose based on rank, availability of seats, and preferences for a college.

NEET application form: Documents required

  • One valid identity proof, such as Aadhaar card, ration card, bank account passbooks, passports, or any other government photo ID card.
  • Personal details: Detailed information about the candidate and parents, such as their name, date of birth, permanent address, active email address, and mobile number.
  • Images: An image of a recent passport-sized photograph, a postcard-sized photograph, a signature, and the impression of the left thumb.

Importance of NEET

Do you also wish to attend a prestigious university and pursue a career in medicine in India? Let’s examine the significance of NEET UG for prospective engineering:

Common Entrance Test Preparation

A lot of students preparing for the NEET could be considering a career in engineering. Study habits, time management techniques, and problem-solving skills can be developed through preparation for a competitive exam like NEET. These skills are beneficial for a range of admission exams, including engineering exams like JEE (Joint Entrance Examination).

Alternative Career Options

In such cases, students who study for the NEET but do not receive the anticipated results could decide to pursue alternative career paths, like engineering. Studying for the NEET helps develop analytical and problem-solving skills that are transferable to engineering courses.

Interdisciplinary Fields

A foundation in both medical and engineering concepts may be necessary for certain studies at the nexus of health and engineering, such as biomedical engineering. In these situations, having medical expertise which NEET evaluates can be helpful.

NEET Cutoff

Category NEET cutoff percentile NEET cut-off 2024 scores NEET cut-off 2023 scores
Unreserved 50th percentile To be announced 720-137
SC/ST/OBC 40th percentile To be announced 136-107
Unreserved-PH 45th percentile To be announced 136-121
SC/ST/OBC-PH 40th percentile To be announced 120-107

Counseling Process forNEET-UG 2025

  • All India Quota (AIQ) Counselling:

    • The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct AIQ counseling for 15% of MBBS seats, 100% seats in AIIMS, and 100% seats in JIPMER.

  • State Quota Counselling:

    • State governments will conduct separate counseling for 85% of MBBS seats, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses within their jurisdiction.

  • Counseling Stages:

    • Round 1: Seat allocation based on rank and preferences.

    • Round 2: Further seat allocation for candidates not allotted seats in Round 1.

    • Mop-up Round: Conducted for leftover seats.

  • Reporting to Colleges:

    • After seat allocation, candidates must report to the respective colleges for document verification and admission.

Teaching Methodology

At MGCI, we offer our students a three-pronged approach to NEET preparation, guaranteeing their success.
Let us investigate it:

Main Lecture series

Regular lecture sessions are delivered by our senior faculty members, who aim to improve students’ fundamental understanding, knowledge, and problem-solving abilities in line with the most recent NEET tendencies. The main lecture portions also regularly cover the topics covered in the daily practice problem
sheets.

Sheet Discussion session

To guarantee complete preparation in all areas and to dispel student worries, regular sheet discussion classes are organised to go over practice sheets, question banks, and assignments.

Revision sessions

Revision sessions for important and challenging subjects are offered both during and after the course for the benefit of the students.

Board Exam Preparation

To help students do well on board exams, physics, chemistry, and biology board preparation classes are offered. These classes aim to address subjects not included in the NEET UG syllabus.

FAQs

What is the exam pattern for NEET?

The National Eligibility Cumulative Entrance Test (NEET) is a 3-hour paper-pencil-based test (PBT). There are 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on the exam. The exam has a total score of 720.

Why coaching is important to crack the NEET exam?

Expert assistance is crucial for acing the NEET exam, and the top NEET tutoring offers it. While strategic self-study can help applicants pass an exam as competitive as NEET, they still need to follow a wellthought-out preparation plan.

How much NEET coaching experience do the faculty members at MGCI have?

MGCI faculty members have a wide range of experience teaching NEET. Many of the faculty members have advanced degrees and have taught for many years in academic and coaching institutes. They are aware of the intricacies of the NEET curriculum and test structure, staying abreast of any modifications to guarantee that students receive the most current and pertinent advice. Some of these teachers have a history of producing NEET applicants who succeed, which speaks highly of their instructional skills. In addition, they attend workshops and seminars, actively engage in ongoing professional development, and pay close attention to what students have to say—all of which help to create a vibrant and productive learning environment.

Do you offer study guides and other tools to help prepare for the NEET?

Indeed, the MGCI Institute offers all of the thorough study material required to pass the NEET UG exam. The study materials are designed to assist students in navigating the extensive NEET UG course and performing well on the test. Typically, they include of meticulously arranged study materials that encompass the key topics in biology, chemistry, and physics. Sets of practice questions and activities are also provided to students in order to assist them advance their understanding and problem-solving skills.

What are some efficient study strategies to pass the NEET exam?

How frequently are mock exams and assessments administered during the coaching programe?

Studying with intention and focus is necessary to pass the NEET. These are some recommendations for studies that will assist you achieve.:

  •  Make a well-structured study plan;
  • Familiarise yourself with the NEET UG syllabus;
  • Concentrate on studying with top-notch resources;
  • Practice frequently and take mock exams;
  • Concept clarity;
  • Regular revision to reinforce your memory;
  • Maintain good health and obtain enough sleep;
  • Ask for assistance from peers, mentors, or teachers;
  • Build a positive mindset
  • Practice in designated time slots

To assist students in monitoring their progress and successfully preparing for the NEET exam, MGCI Institute regularly administers assessments and mock exams. Typically, these tests and practice exams are scheduled on a Regular, weekly, bimonthly, or monthly basis to allow students plenty of time to prepare and review their performance. This activity aims to familiarise students with question patterns, mimic the NEET test environment, and pinpoint areas in which they need to improve.

Could you tell me more about the MGCI's infrastructure and facilities for NEET coaching?

MGCI in Indore, India offers NEET tutorials. These are the amenities that MGCI offers:

  • Extensive study resources
  • A.C classrooms
  • Experienced and dedicated Faculty
  • Affordable Fee Structure
  • Library facility
  • Special doubt clinic facility
  • Central mentoring system
  • Biometric attendance system
  • Monthly progress report

How can I contact MGCI to inquire about admissions or for more information?

To contact us, just go to the ‘Contact Us’ page on our official website, https://mgci.co.in, and submit a request for a call back.

Testimonials

MGCI faculty members with the necessary qualifications instruct each subject. They go above and above to allay any student’s concerns and are incredibly student-friendly. The greatest NEET coaching programme in Indore is MGCI, which provides students with first-rate resources and individualised attention.

Since its founding, MGCI has supervised more than 20,000 students, and more than 2000 of them have been admitted to prestigious Colleges around India. The goal of MGCI is to annually place an MGCI student in each of India’s medical colleges.

Best NEET Coaching In Indore (M.P.)

The National Eligibility and Entrance Test is referred to as NEET. The purpose of the annual exam is to determine a student’s eligibility to pursue undergraduate medical courses in India and overseas. The sole national undergraduate medical admission exam in India is called NEET. With its cutting-edge facilities, knowledgeable teachers, and an extensive library of educational materials, MGCI is the top NEET coaching in Indore. The highest percentage of NEET selections was at MGCI

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