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If you’re also wondering the same, don’t worry. Let’s break it down in a simple way so you can understand the real picture-not just numbers, but what those numbers mean for you.

Total NEET Seats in India (2026)

As per recent updates, India now has around 1.25 to 1.28 lakh MBBS seats across government and private medical colleges.

That might sound like a big number – but here’s the reality:

  • Around 20–24 lakh students appear for NEET every year
  • Only a small percentage actually get MBBS seats

So yes, competition is still very high.

Breakdown of MBBS Seats

Let’s simplify this further.

1. Government Medical College Seats

  • Limited in number
  • Highly competitive
  • Lower fees (best option for most students)

2. Private Medical College Seats

  • Higher in number compared to government
  • Higher fees
  • Easier cutoff compared to government colleges

Earlier data also shows that a large portion of seats are divided between government and private institutions, with government seats being much fewer and harder to get.

State-Wise Seat Distribution (Why Your State Matters)

Not all states have the same number of seats.

Some states like:

  • Karnataka
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Tamil Nadu
  • Maharashtra

have the highest number of MBBS seats in India.

While smaller states have very limited seats.

This directly affects your chances during counselling, especially under state quota.

Why MBBS Seats Are Increasing Every Year

You might have noticed-seat numbers are growing.

Recent updates show:

  • Thousands of new seats added in recent years
  • New medical colleges opening
  • Government pushing healthcare expansion

For example, over 9,000 new MBBS seats were added recently, increasing total opportunities for students.

This is good news – but it doesn’t mean competition is low.

What About BAMS, BHMS & Other Courses?

NEET is not just for MBBS.

You can also get admission in:

  • BAMS (Ayurveda)
  • BHMS (Homeopathy)
  • BDS (Dental)
  • Other AYUSH courses

In some states, thousands of seats are available in these alternative courses as well.

So even if MBBS is tough, you still have options

Reality Check: What These Numbers Mean for You

Let’s be honest for a second.

Even though there are over 1 lakh MBBS seats, the number of students is much higher.

That means:

  • Not everyone will get MBBS
  • Government seats are extremely competitive
  • Private colleges become a backup option

This is where most students get confused or stressed.

Smart Strategy After NEET

Instead of only focusing on numbers, focus on your position.

Ask yourself:

  • What is my expected rank?
  • Can I get a government seat?
  • Should I consider private or other courses?

A clear plan is more important than just knowing seat numbers.

Common Mistakes Students Make

From our experience at Admizion, we’ve seen students:

  • Ignore counselling strategy
  • Focus only on MBBS, ignoring other options
  • Make last-minute decisions without guidance

This often leads to missed opportunities.

Final Thoughts

So, how many seats are there in NEET?

Around 1.25 lakh MBBS seats – but the real story is competition, not just numbers.

Your focus should not be:
“How many seats are there?”

Instead, think:
“Which seat can I realistically get?”

📞 Need Help with Counselling?

Choosing the right college or course can be confusing-especially after NEET results.

At Admizion, we guide students step-by-step:

  • Counselling support
  • College selection
  • MBBS in India & abroad

No confusion. Just clear direction.