Rajasthan MBBS Seat Matrix 2025
Rajasthan offers 5,425 MBBS seats across 42 medical colleges, with 30 government and 12 private institutions. The state had India's highest NEET UG qualification rate at 74% .
Government vs Private College Distribution
Government Colleges
30 colleges offering 3,405 MBBS seats
Private Colleges
12 colleges offering 2,050 MBBS seats
Deemed University
1 deemed medical college with 150 MBBS seats
Seat Reservation Breakdown
Top Government Medical Colleges
208
SMS MC, Jaipur
Premier institution with highest seat count among government colleges
208
SP MC, Bikaner
Equal seat count to SMS MC with strong clinical exposure
208
SN MC, Jodhpur
Another top institution with 208 total MBBS seats
193
GMC, Kota
Fourth largest government medical college by seat count
Private Medical College Options
Top Private Institutions
  • Geetanjali MC, Udaipur (202 seats)
  • NIMS, Jaipur (128 seats)
  • MG MC, Jaipur (127 seats)
  • Jaipur National University (127 seats)
  • Pacific Institutes (127 seats each)
Private colleges offer 2,050 total seats with 1,737 under state quota and 312 under management quota.
Category-wise Seat Distribution
42%
Unreserved Category
Highest allocation with 1,362 seats across government and private colleges
21%
OBC Category
685 seats allocated for OBC candidates
16%
SC Category
517 seats reserved for SC candidates
7%
ST Category
213 seats reserved for ST candidates
5%
EWS Category
135 seats allocated for EWS candidates
5%
MBC Category
161 seats reserved for MBC candidates
5%
SA Category
174 seats allocated for SA candidates
NRI Quota Seats in Rajasthan Medical Colleges
Rajasthan allocates a specific number of MBBS seats for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) candidates across its government medical colleges. These seats provide opportunities for NRI students to pursue medical education in Rajasthan while generating additional revenue for the institutions.
Jhalawar Medical College leads with the highest allocation of 30 NRI seats, while RNT Medical College in Udaipur has the lowest with just 7 seats. Government medical colleges in Rajasthan collectively offer 212 seats under the NRI quota for MBBS programs. The fee structure for these seats is typically higher than regular seats, making them an important revenue source for these institutions.
For private institutions like MG Medical College in Jaipur, the distribution includes 127 general seats with additional management quota seats (23) available separately.
NEET UG Performance Trends
Appearance Growth
99,711 students from Rajasthan appeared in NEET UG
Qualification Rate
58,738 students qualified in NEET UG, achieving a 74% qualification rate.
National Ranking
Rajasthan achieved the highest qualification percentage in India and had the 3rd highest number of test-takers.