
đ How Many MBBS Seats Are Available in Tamil Nadu? (2025â26 Complete Guide)
If you’ve just received your NEET UG results and are wondering about your chances of getting an MBBS seat in Tamil Nadu â you’re in the right place. Tamil Nadu is one of India’s leading states for medical education, and understanding the seat distribution can help you plan your counselling strategy better.
đī¸ Overview: Total MBBS Seats in Tamil Nadu (2025â26)
| Category | Number of Seats |
|---|---|
| Total MBBS Seats (All Colleges) | 13,050 |
| Total Medical Colleges | 78 |
| Government Medical College Seats (incl. ESI Chennai & AIIMS Madurai) | 5,250 |
| Private Self-financing Medical Colleges | 3,900 |
| Medical Colleges affiliated to Private Universities | 850 |
| Medical Colleges affilated to Deemed Universities | 3,050 |
Tamil Nadu ranks among the top 3 states in India by total MBBS seat count, alongside Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. The state’s strength lies in its large number of well-established government medical colleges with highly affordable fees.
đĨ Government Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu
There are 39 government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu, offering approximately 5,250 seats. These colleges are managed by the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) and are funded by the state government.
đ Top Government Medical Colleges with 250 Seats Each
- Madras Medical College (MMC), Chennai
- Stanley Medical College, Chennai
- Madurai Medical College, Madurai
- Tirunelveli Medical College, Tirunelveli
đ Top Government Medical Colleges with 200 Seats Each
- Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
đ Government Colleges with 150 Seats Each
- Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai
- Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur
- Kanyakumari Medical College, Kanyakumari
- And many more across districts
đĩ Special Government Institutions
- ESIC Medical College, K.K. Nagar, Chennai â 150 seats (includes IP wards quota)
- AIIMS Madurai â a central government-established Institute of National Importance – 50 seats
đĸ Private Medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has a significant number of private self-financing medical colleges, private universities and deemed university medical colleges. These colleges typically offer seats under three major categories:
- Government Quota (GQ) â 50% to 65% of the total seats
- Management Quota (MQ) â 15% to 35% of the total seats
- NRI Quota â ~15% of the total seats
Well-known private colleges include Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, SRM Medical College (Chennai), Saveetha Medical College (Chennai), Sri Ramachandra Medical College (Chennai), Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute, PSG Medical College, Coimbatore, and more â each offering 100 to 250 seats.
đ How Are Seats Divided: AIQ vs State Quota?
This is one of the most confusing parts for students. Here’s a simple breakdown:
| Quota Type | % of Seats | Who Counsels? | Who Can Apply? |
|---|---|---|---|
| All India Quota (AIQ) | 15% of seats in Govt Colleges | MCC (mcc.nic.in) | Students from any state |
| State Quota | 85% of seats in Govt Colleges | TN Selection Committee (tnmedicalselection.net) | Tamil Nadu natives/ residents |
| SF & Private | 100% seats | TN Selection Committee (tnmedicalselection.net) | GQ – Tamil Nadu natives/ residents MQ & NRI – Open for other state students |
| Deemed Universities | 100% seats | MCC (mcc.nic.in) | Students from any state |
Pro Tip: Every TN student should register for both MCC and TN Medical Selection counselling simultaneously. Missing one could cost you a seat!
đ¯ Special Reservation Categories in TN Government Colleges
Tamil Nadu has a unique and detailed reservation structure. Here’s what you need to know:
- 7.5% Quota â Exclusively for students who studied in Tamil Nadu Government Schools (Class 6â12) TN Unique
- BC/ BCM/ MBC/ SC/ SCA/ ST Reservation â As per state government policy
- PWD (Persons with Disabilities) â 5% of total government college seats
- Ex-Servicemen Quota â Special category seats available
- Eminent Sportspersons Quota â Special category seats
đ° Fee Structure at a Glance
| College Type | Annual Tuition Fee (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Government Medical Colleges | ~ âš20,000 per year |
| Private SF (Government Quota) | ~ âš4.5 lakh per year |
| Private Universities (Government Quota) | âš5.4 lakh per year |
| Private SF (Management Quota) | âš15 lakh per year |
| Private Universities (Management Quota) | âš16.2 lakh per year |
| Private SF (NRI Quota) | âš27 lakh per year |
| Private Universities (NRI Quota) | âš30 lakh per year |
| Deemed Universities (Deemed Quota) | âš21 to âš31 lakh per year |
| Deemed Universities (NRI Quota) | Varies from college to college, the cost may come to around âš2.0 to âš2.5 Crores for the entire course |
Note: The above fees does not include hostel, mess, development charges, transportation, books and other miscellaneous expenses.
đ Tamil Nadu vs Other Top States (MBBS Seats 2025)
| State | Total MBBS Seats (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Karnataka | 14,094 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 13,425 |
| Tamil Nadu | 13,050 |
| Maharashtra | 12,824 |
| Telangana | 9,540 |
Source: NMC Web Site, as on 23 Mar 2026.
â Key Takeaways for NEET 2025 Aspirants
- Tamil Nadu offers 13,050 total MBBS seats across 78 colleges â one of the highest in India.
- Government Quota seats are highly competitive; you need very good score for top government colleges in the open category.
- The 7.5% Government School Quota is a major advantage for TN students, who have studied in Government Schools.
- It’s always better to register for both MCC and TN State counselling â never skip one.
- Seat counts may slightly increase mid-counselling as new colleges get NMC recognition (as happened in 2025).
đ TN State Counselling: tnmedicalselection.net
đ AIQ / Deemed Counselling: mcc.nic.in/ug-medical-counselling