NMC cuts 50 MBBS seats in latest seat matrix 2025 update, total now 1,28,875

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2025-10-30 06:27 GMT   |   Update On 2025-10-30 11:58 GMT
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New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has further updated the MBBS seat matrix for the academic year 2025-26, reflecting a decrease of 50 MBBS seats from its previously released list.

The newly updated seat matrix has been released on the official website of NMC. 

According to the updated seat matrix, the total number of MBBS seats across 819 medical colleges in India has now 1,28,875 MBBS seats, marking an increase of 11,350 seats compared to the 1,17,750 seats in 2024–25. However, the earlier, revised MBBS seat matrix published by the NMC showed an addition of 11,400 seats

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Below is the updated seat matrix

SEAT MATRIX

S.NO

STATE/UT

TOTAL NO. OF SEATS DURING AY 2024-25

TOTAL NO. OF SEATS FOR AY 2025-26

1

Andaman & Nicobar

114

114

2

Andhra Pradesh

6785

7215

3

Arunachal Pradesh

100

100

4

Assam

1650

1975

5

Bihar

2995

3545

6

Chandigarh

150

150

7

Chattisgarh

2255

2455

8

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

177

177

9

Delhi

1497

1396

10

Goa

200

200

11

Gujarat

7250

7525

12

Haryana

2185

2710

13

Himachal Pradesh

920

970

14

Jammu & Kashmir

1347

1725

15

Jharkhand

1055

1255

16

Karnataka

12395

13944

17

Kerala

4755

5404

18

Madhya Pradesh

5200

5725

19

Maharashtra

11845

12824

20

Manipur

525

525

21

Meghalaya

200

200

22

Mizoram

100

100

23

Nagaland

100

100

24

Odisha

2725

3025

25

Pondicherry

1830

1873

26

Punjab

1700

1899

27

Rajasthan

6505

7330

28

Sikkim

150

150

29

Tamil Nadu

12050

13050

30

Telangana

9065

9540

31

Tripura

400

400

32

Uttar Pradesh

12475

13425

33

Uttarakhand

1350

1450

34

West Bengal

5700

6399

TOTAL

117750

128875

To view the seat matrix, click the link below

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