Government Quota in Private Medical Colleges

Sohini Bhattacharya

Updated On: July 29, 2025 08:14 PM

St. John’s, JSS and SGT are some of the private medical colleges offering government quota seats for admission. Usually, around 10-25% seats are reserved for the government quota in private medical colleges. 

Government Quota in Private Medical Colleges

Government quota in private medical colleges refers to the seat reservation for students admitted through the state counselling. Not all private medical colleges offer government quota seats for admission. The eligibility criteria for this usually highlight the NEET UG exam qualification. CMC Vellore and KIMS Bhubaneswar are some of the few private medical colleges offering admission through government quota seats.

On average, around 10-25% of the total seats in the MBBS course are usually reserved for the government quota in these colleges. Apart from qualifying the entrance exam, students must also meet academic and other requirements for admission. Interestingly, seats in the private medical colleges through government quota are offered at a lower cost when compared to management or NRI quota.

Eligibility Criteria for Government Quota in Private Medical Colleges

The eligibility criteria to apply to private medical colleges under the government quota are as follows:

  • Students must have passed Class 12th with Science.

  • You must have Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, and English as core subjects in Class 12th.

  • Students must score at least 50% marks in their Class 12th qualifying exam.

  • It is mandatory for all to clear the NEET UG exam with the qualifying cutoff.

  • The admission process will be conducted through the NEET state counselling only.

  • The lower age limit is 17 years and the upper age limit is between 25 years.

  • Applying students must be Indian citizens.

  • Students must comply with the domicile criterion for admission.

Admission to Government Quota in Private Medical Colleges

To secure admission under the government quota in private medical colleges, you must refer to the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Qualifying the Entrance Test

  • It is mandatory to clear the NEET entrance exam for admission under the government quota in private medical colleges.

  • Students should secure the minimum NEET score for admission as specified by the respective colleges.

  • Selective few private colleges also accept state-level entrance exams for admission under the government quota.

Step 2: Participate in NEET State Counselling

  • After successfully clearing the entrance exam, students must participate in the respective NEET state counselling process.

  • Students will be required to select the ‘state quota’ admission and their desired private medical college in the choice-filling.

  • The seats will be allocated based on the seat availability under the government quota in the private medical college. Other factors of seat allocation include the student’s performance in NEET and admission cutoff.

  • For instance, when a student has not appeared for the NEET entrance exam, some private medical colleges consider merit-based admissions as well.

Step 3: Admission Course Fee Submission

  • Once the seats are allocated, students will be asked to pay the course fee to confirm their seats for admission.

  • The admission fee will be different for each medical college. The detailed course fee structure for admission is specified on the respective college websites.

  • The admission course fee usually ranges between INR 20,000 to INR 70,000 on average.

Step 4: Document Verification

  • The final stage of admission is the document verification and physical reporting to the allotted colleges.

  • During this stage, students are required to produce their documentation proof for eligibility to the college authorities.

  • Some private medical colleges may conduct a personal interview round for final verification.

Top Private Medical Colleges Offering Government Quota Seats

The list of the top private colleges in India offering government quota seats is provided below. The detailed seat intake of these colleges has been mentioned in the table for your information.

Names of Colleges

Location

Total MBBS Seat Intake

Government Quota Seats

CMC Vellore

Chennai

100

30

St. John’s Medical College

Bangalore

150

20

JSS Medical College

Mysore

250

12

SRM Medical College

Chennai

250

25

Ramaiah Medical College

Bangalore

150

18

Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences

Bangalore

250

38

Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences

Mullana

150

15

SGT Medical College

Gurgaon

150

38

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

Coimbatore

150

10

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education

Chennai

250

12

KIMS Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar

250

100

The government quota in private medical colleges is administered through the state NEET counselling process. Some of the top private medical colleges offering government quota seats are KIMS Bhubaneswar, SGT Medical College, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences, and others. It is mandatory for all to clear the NEET 2026 Exam to seek admission under the government quota. Around 10-25% of total seats are reserved under the government quota in private medical colleges. The exact number of seats varies from one private medical college to another.

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