43 New Medical Colleges, 11,682 MBBS and 8,967 PG Seats Approved for 2025-26

What the Government Actually Announced 

On March 10, 2026, Minister of State for Health Anupriya Patel gave a written reply in Rajya Sabha. She confirmed that the government has approved 43 new medical colleges in India for the 2025-26 academic year. 

Along with this, 11,682 new MBBS seats and 8,967 new postgraduate (PG) medical seats have been approved. The approvals were granted by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Each college received a Letter of Permission (LoP) after a full review under the Establishment of Medical Institutions Regulations 2023. 

These seats will be available starting from NEET UG 2025 counselling. 

2025-26 Seat Expansion at a Glance 

Parameter 2024-25 2025-26
Total MBBS Seats in India 1,17,750 1,29,026
New MBBS Seats Added - 11,682
New PG Seats Added - 8,967
New Medical Colleges Added - 43
Total Medical Colleges in India 780 818

India's Medical Education Growth Since 2014 

This is not just a one-year jump. India has been expanding medical education seats steadily over the last decade. The numbers below are from Parliament records. 

Growth From 2013-14 to 2025-26 

Metric 2013-14 2025-26 Growth
Medical Colleges 387 818 +111%
MBBS Seats 51,348 1,28,976 +151%
PG Seats 31,185 85,020 +172%

The number of MBBS seats in India has increased more than two times in a decade. By 2030, the aim of the government is 1.5 to 1.6 lakh MBBS seats. 

Is This Beneficial to You as a NEET Aspirant? 

This is the question every student is asking. The honest answer is: it depends on your score. 

Who Benefits the Most 

  • Students scoring 450 to 550 in NEET now have more private college options during NEET UG 2025 counselling
  • Students scoring 550 to 620 will find more choices under the 85% state quota, especially in states that received new colleges. 
  • Students in states that had no government medical college before now have a local option. 

Who Should Not Assume It Gets Easier 

  • Students targeting government MBBS seats in the General category - competition here is near unchanged. 
  • Students planning for PG medical specialisation - NEET PG seats have not grown at the same pace as MBBS seats. 
  • NEET 2026 aspirants - registered candidates are expected to cross 25 lakh next year. 

Safe Score Benchmarks for 2025 

Category Government MBBS Private MBBS
General 630 - 650+ 480 - 520+
OBC / SC / ST Lower cutoffs apply State dependent

Bottom line: More seats help. But over 24 lakh students appeared in NEET 2024. That is roughly 20 students for every single MBBS seat. For government seats, it is closer to 40 students per seat. 

The Quality Question - What Students Must Know Before Picking a New College 

Most news articles will not tell you this. You need to know it before you accept a seat. 

  • More than 30% of faculty positions are vacant in many new and upgraded medical colleges, according to an NMC report from 2025. 
  • The NMC relaxed its own faculty hiring rules in 2025 - an assistant professor can now be appointed with just 2 years of experience, without completing mandatory Senior Residency. 
  • Some newly permitted colleges had infrastructure gaps on their first day of operation. 

Before you accept a seat in any new college, check these three things: 

  • The NMC Letter of Permission (LoP) date - how old is the approval.
  • The total faculty strength listed on the NMC public portal.
  • The hospital bed count attached to the college - this directly affects your clinical training.

A new college is not always a bad choice. But go in with your eyes open. 

The PG Bottleneck - A Problem Growing Faster Than the Solution 

This is the most important long-term issue that students are not paying enough attention to. 

  • 8,967 new PG seats were added this year 
  • 11,682 new MBBS seats were added this year 
  • Every MBBS graduate will eventually compete for PG seats 

The gap between MBBS output and PG medical seats in India is widening every year. NEET PG competition is getting harder, not easier. If you get an MBBS seat in a college with a weak hospital setup, your clinical exposure suffers. That directly hurts your NEET PG preparation. 

Choose your MBBS college with your PG goal in mind, not just your admission rank. 

Why India Is Expanding Medical Seats

  • India's doctor-to-patient ratio is currently 1:1,500 - well below the WHO recommendation. 
  • The government wants to reduce the number of students going for MBBS abroad.
  • 157 medical colleges have been approved under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) in underserved districts and aspirational regions. 
  • The focus is on areas where no government or private medical college existed before. 

Key Facts at a Glance

Fact Number
New medical colleges approved (2025-26) 43
New MBBS seats approved 11,682
New PG seats approved 8,967
Total MBBS seats in India (2025-26) 1,28,976
Total PG seats in India 85,020
Total medical colleges in India 818
States and UTs covered in expansion 19
Applicable from NEET UG 2025 counselling

Source: Written reply by MoS Health Anupriya Patel in Rajya Sabha, March 10, 2026. Data as per National Medical Commission records. 

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FAQs

India has 1,29,026 total MBBS seats for 2025-26. This is up from 1,17,750 seats in 2024. The expansion covers 19 states and Union Territories. The seats of AIIMS and JIPMER are counted differently. 

Approximately 55,880 MBBS seats are in 386 government medical colleges. Out of them, 15 percent undergo the All India Quota (AIQ) and 85 percent undergo state quota NEET counselling. 

All new medical colleges are approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). It examines faculty strength, facility and hospital beds. Approved colleges get a Letter of Permission (LoP). Colleges that fail get a Letter of Disapproval (LoD). 

All newly approved MBBS seats are available from NEET UG 2025 counselling onwards. MCC includes them in Round 2 seat matrix. Always check the updated MCC seat matrix before filling your college choices. 

It can be. But verify three things first - the NMC Letter of Permission date, faculty strength on the NMC portal, and the attached hospital bed count. These directly affect your clinical training quality. 

The government targets 1.5 to 1.6 lakh MBBS seats by 2030. Under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS), 157 medical colleges have been approved in underserved districts. The goal is to reduce MBBS abroad dependency and fix India's doctor shortage. 

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