Delhi NEET Cutoffs 2026: DU, IPU & AIQ Seat Guide (MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS, BSA, Hindu Rao, ACMS)
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Last updated: May 30, 2026
Delhi NEET Cutoffs 2026: DU, IPU & AIQ Seat Guide (MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS, BSA, Hindu Rao, ACMS)
TL;DR: Delhi's medical seat allocation runs on a unique architecture — 100% of seats at the three Delhi University (DU) colleges (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS) and the 85% Institutional Quota at VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital and ABVIMS & RML Hospital are all counselled by MCC at mcc.nic.in, while the 85% State Quota at Dr. BSA, NDMC (Hindu Rao), and ACMS is counselled by GGSIPU at ipu.admissions.nic.in. Expected NEET 2026 Delhi State Quota UR closing AIRs: MAMC 1,350-1,500 · VMMC 1,400-1,550 · LHMC 2,300-2,600 (girls-only) · UCMS 3,300-3,700 · Dr. BSA 7,000-9,000 · NDMC 8,000-11,000. Eligibility is unique: Class 11 and Class 12 schooling in NCT Delhi is the sole proof of state quota access. No revenue-department domicile certificate is required. A candidate living in Delhi but schooled in Noida or Gurugram is ineligible; a candidate living in Faridabad but schooled in a Delhi school is eligible.
If you are a NEET 2026 aspirant who completed Class 11 and 12 at a school physically located inside NCT Delhi — a Modern School in Barakhamba Road student, a DPS RK Puram passout, a Sardar Patel Vidyalaya alumnus, or anyone with the same two-year Delhi schooling stamp — you are working with the most rank-tight state quota in India. MAMC's UR State Quota closed at AIR 1,418 in 2024. VMMC closed at . UCMS at . A single school location decision two years before NEET decides whether you compete in a candidate pool of Delhi-schooled aspirants or against national candidates. Before reading the rank tables, plug your projected NEET 2026 score and category into the to check your admission chances → so you know exactly which Delhi government medical college your numbers actually unlock under both the MCC and GGSIPU tracks once the Re-NEET result lands.
This guide is written for NEET UG 2026 Delhi-schooled aspirants, families navigating the MCC vs GGSIPU dual-portal trap, defence and Army personnel families considering ACMS, and the steady cohort confused about which MCC or IPU registration covers which Delhi college. It walks through the Delhi-specific schooling-only eligibility rule that replaces the standard domicile certificate, the MCC-versus-GGSIPU portal split that is the single most-error-causing structural detail in Delhi medical admissions (VMMC's 85% Institutional Quota goes through MCC, not GGSIPU, despite the college's GGSIPU affiliation), the four MCC fee tiers (₹11,000 total for General/EWS, ₹5,500 for SC/ST/OBC/PwD, plus a ₹2,05,000 private-deemed tier), the GGSIPU ₹2,500 registration tier, the 100% ACMS Army Wards quota with its two-step verification process (IPU eligibility check, then MCC choice filling under "IPU Army"), historical 2024 closing AIRs separately under AIQ and Delhi State Quota at MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS, Dr. BSA, NDMC, and ACMS, the unique LHMC girls-only 204-seat carve-out that creates a structurally relaxed female closing rank, expected NEET 2026 cutoffs against the rescheduled 21 June Re-NEET cycle, fee structures from MAMC's anchor ₹4,445/yr to ACMS at ₹4.3L-₹4.8L/yr, and the NCR exclusion rule that catches Noida-, Gurugram-, and Faridabad-resident families off-guard. Every figure has been cross-checked against MCC AIQ allotment archives, IPU admissions records, and the National Medical Commission's 2025-26 seat register.
Key takeaways
Delhi's 85% state quota eligibility is based on Class 11 and 12 schooling location in NCT Delhi, not on a domicile certificate. School-issued Class 11 and 12 mark sheets are the sole proof.
MCC track:15% AIQ at all Delhi government colleges. 100% DU quota at MAMC, LHMC, UCMS. 85% Institutional Quota at VMMC & Safdarjung, ABVIMS & RML, ESIC Dental.
GGSIPU track:85% Delhi State Quota at Dr. BSA, NDMC (Hindu Rao), and ACMS verification.
ACMS unique route: Two-step process. Register on GGSIPU portal to verify Army eligibility (parental Appendix forms). Then perform actual choice-filling and seat allocation through MCC under "IPU Army" category.
MCC fee structure: ₹1,000 non-refundable + ₹10,000 refundable security = ₹11,000 for General/EWS. ₹500 + ₹5,000 = ₹5,500 for SC/ST/OBC/PwD. ₹5,000 + ₹2,00,000 = ₹2,05,000 for deemed/private colleges.
LHMC has 240 MBBS seats reserved exclusively for female candidates, structurally relaxing the female UR closing rank by ~1,000 AIRs versus competing for MAMC/VMMC.
Expected NEET 2026 Delhi State Quota UR closing AIRs: MAMC 1,350-1,500 · VMMC 1,400-1,550 · LHMC 2,300-2,600 · UCMS 3,300-3,700 · Dr. BSA 7,000-9,000 · NDMC (Hindu Rao) 8,000-11,000.
What "Delhi NEET cutoffs 2026" actually means
Delhi NEET Cutoffs 2026 is the projected closing All India Rank (AIR) at which the last MBBS seat in each Delhi government or affiliated medical college will be allotted, broken down across three distinct quota tracks that operate on Delhi seats:
15% All India Quota (AIQ), run by MCC, open to all NEET-qualified candidates nationally with no schooling requirement.
85% Delhi State Quota / Institutional Quota, restricted to candidates who completed Class 11 and Class 12 at a school physically located within NCT Delhi.
100% ACMS Army Wards Quota, restricted to wards of eligible Army personnel only (Navy, Air Force, and paramilitary wards are excluded).
Three clarifications before the data:
No formal Delhi domicile certificate. This is the single biggest difference between Delhi and every other Indian state. Delhi state quota eligibility is conferred by physical schooling location in NCT Delhi for Class 11 and 12, not by a revenue-department-issued domicile certificate.
The MCC vs GGSIPU split is by college, not by quota type. MCC handles all 15% AIQ for every Delhi government college. MCC also handles the 100% allocation at DU colleges (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS) and the 85% Institutional Quota at VMMC, ABVIMS-RML, and ESIC Dental. GGSIPU handles only the 85% State Quota at Dr. BSA, NDMC (Hindu Rao), and ACMS verification.
AIQ closing AIRs are much tighter than State Quota AIRs at the same college. MAMC's 2024 AIQ UR closed at AIR 145. The same college's Delhi State Quota UR closed at 1,418. The state-quota carve-out gives Delhi-schooled candidates roughly a 1,300-rank cushion at MAMC. That cushion is the single most economically valuable structural advantage of Delhi medical admissions.
The MCC and GGSIPU counselling architecture
Every Delhi government MBBS seat flows through one of these tracks. The portal split is the structural detail families get wrong most often.
15% AIQ at all Delhi government medical colleges (MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS, Dr. BSA, NDMC, ABVIMS-RML, plus AIIMS Delhi which is 100% AIQ).
100% of seats at DU-affiliated colleges:MAMC, LHMC, UCMS. Both the 15% AIQ open-to-all share AND the 85% Delhi quota (restricted to Class 11-12 Delhi-schooled candidates) at these three colleges flow through MCC.
A candidate seeking VMMC's 85% state quota must register on MCC's portal and select the "Delhi University & IPU Institutional Quota" option — not on the GGSIPU portal, despite VMMC's GGSIPU affiliation. This is the most common registration error among Delhi candidates.
The 15% AIQ at Dr. BSA and NDMC is counselled separately through MCC. ACMS's actual seat allocation (100 seats) happens on MCC's portal after GGSIPU verification clears.
AIIMS Delhi (separate track)
AIIMS New Delhi (125 MBBS seats) is filled 100% through MCC AIQ counselling based on AIR. AIIMS does not participate in the Delhi state quota; Delhi-schooled candidates compete for AIIMS on the same AIR basis as candidates from any other state.
Delhi's unique schooling-based eligibility rule
This is the structural feature that defines Delhi medical admissions and trips up almost every NCR family at counselling.
The Class 11-12 schooling rule
100% of seats at the three DU medical colleges (MAMC, LHMC, UCMS) and 85% of seats at the three IPU-affiliated medical colleges (VMMC, NDMC, Dr. BSA) are reserved for candidates who have completed Class 11 and Class 12 schooling at a school recognised by an Indian board (CBSE, ICSE, or equivalent) located within the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
The eligibility test is purely physical-location-based:
The candidate's school must be located inside Delhi's territorial boundary.
Both Class 11 and Class 12 must have been attended at a Delhi-based school. Switching from a Delhi school to a Noida or Gurugram school in Class 12 (or vice versa) disqualifies the candidate from the Delhi state quota.
No formal Delhi domicile certificate required
Unlike Gujarat (DMVMC), Bihar (PRC), Madhya Pradesh (MP domicile), or West Bengal (Proforma A1/A2/B), Delhi does not require a revenue-department-issued domicile certificate. The state quota eligibility documentation is simply:
Class 11 and Class 12 mark sheets from the Delhi school.
Passing certificate (provisional or final) from the Delhi school.
School transfer/leaving certificate from the Delhi school.
Bona fide school location certificate issued by the school principal confirming the school's physical address inside NCT Delhi.
Candidates do not need to visit a tehsildar, an SDM office, or any Delhi revenue authority. The school documents serve as the sole proof.
The NCR exclusion: who is NOT eligible
A candidate living in Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, or Ghaziabad but who attended Class 11 and 12 at a Delhi school is eligible for the Delhi state quota.
A candidate living in Delhi but who attended Class 11 and 12 at a Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, or Ghaziabad school is NOT eligible for the Delhi state quota.
A candidate who completed Class 11 in Delhi but Class 12 in Gurugram (or vice versa) is NOT eligible — both years must be at a Delhi school.
This rule catches Delhi-resident families who chose schools in Noida (typically for proximity or perceived academic quality) without realising the long-term medical admission consequence. By the time a Class 12 student realises in November 2026 that they are ineligible for the Delhi quota, it is too late to switch.
Aside: The NCR exclusion has practical exceptions for candidates whose schools are recognised by the CBSE Delhi region but physically located in NCR. Verify with the CBSE board affiliation database before assuming eligibility; the physical address printed on the school's CBSE affiliation certificate is the definitive test.
Registration fees: the MCC and GGSIPU four-tier structure
The fee architecture is split across MCC and GGSIPU, with the ₹2,05,000 deemed-college tier on MCC being the heaviest in Indian state medical counselling outside Rajasthan.
MCC counselling (AIQ + DU + VMMC Institutional Quota)
The deemed-university tier applies only if a candidate adds private deemed medical colleges (e.g., Hamdard Institute, Manipal-affiliated, or any non-Delhi deemed university) to their MCC choice list. For candidates restricting choices to Delhi government colleges only, the relevant tier is ₹11,000 (UR/EWS) or ₹5,500 (reserved).
Institutional caution money (refundable, paid at college reporting): typically ₹10,000 depending on the institution.
A Delhi-schooled candidate listing both MCC colleges (MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS) and GGSIPU colleges (Dr. BSA, NDMC) pays both fee structures: ₹11,000 to MCC + ₹2,500 to GGSIPU = ₹13,500 upfront, plus any institutional caution money on reporting.
ACMS Delhi: the two-step Army Wards verification process
Wards of serving Army personnel (officers and JCOs/ORs).
Wards of retired Army personnel (officers and JCOs/ORs with sufficient service).
Wards of Army personnel killed in action or with disability attributable to service.
Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Paramilitary (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB) wards are strictly ineligible for ACMS. This restriction is enforced through the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) eligibility framework — ACMS is run by AWES, not the central armed forces medical services.
The two-step ACMS admission process
GGSIPU eligibility verification: Register on the GGSIPU admission portal. Submit the AWES Appendix forms (Appendix A and Appendix B depending on serving vs retired status), parental service certificate from the Army Records Office, and the candidate's NEET scorecard. GGSIPU verifies Army eligibility and issues an eligibility number.
MCC choice filling and allotment: Once GGSIPU's eligibility number is generated, the candidate uses it to register on MCC under the "IPU Army" category. The actual choice filling, ACMS allotment, and reporting happen on MCC.
This two-step process is the most underexplained Delhi medical admission detail. ACMS-eligible candidates who register only on GGSIPU (skipping the MCC step) cannot get allotted. Candidates who register only on MCC without the GGSIPU eligibility number cannot select the IPU Army category.
The 2024 ACMS Army Ward General closing AIR was ~30,000, considerably looser than the open Delhi state quota at the IPU-affiliated colleges. For an Army-ward candidate with projected AIR in the 15,000-35,000 band, ACMS is the strongest target.
NEET 2026 scoring rules and the tie-breaker
Per the National Testing Agency, NEET UG 2026 is a 180-question paper across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, scored at +4 correct, -1 incorrect, 0 unattempted, out of 720. The Re-NEET on 21 June 2026 follows the identical pattern and syllabus as the cancelled 3 May 2026 exam, with no re-registration and no extra fee.
The NTA has fully retired "candidate age" and "application number" as tie-breakers. Ties resolve through Biology marks → Chemistry → Physics → overall accuracy ratio → subject-wise accuracy → computerised draw. At MAMC's 1,350-1,500 Delhi State Quota UR band, a single mark can shift AIR by 200-400 positions because of national cohort density at the top.
The Re-NEET 2026 factor and the Delhi counselling timeline
The 3 May 2026 original exam was cancelled by the NTA after the paper-leak controversy. Re-NEET 2026 is now scheduled for 21 June 2026, with no re-registration. The 7-week postponement compresses the MCC and GGSIPU counselling calendars:
NEET 2026 result declaration: mid to late July 2026 (NTA tentative).
MCC AIQ Round 1 registration: late July to early August 2026 at mcc.nic.in.
GGSIPU registration window (Dr. BSA, NDMC, ACMS eligibility): late July to August 2026.
GGSIPU Round 1 allotment: September 2026.
MCC and GGSIPU Mop-Up rounds: October 2026.
Stray Vacancy and final reporting: November 2026.
Three operational consequences:
Get category certificates dated after 1 April 2026. OBC-NCL and EWS certificates must be current — issued after 1 April 2026 per standard MCC norms — to be valid for 2026-27 academic counselling. Stale certificates from earlier years are rejected at document verification.
Prepare school location documentation in July. Bona fide certificate from the school principal confirming NCT Delhi physical address. Class 11 and 12 mark sheets and passing certificate. CBSE affiliation copy of the school. Start the paperwork before NEET result week.
Register on both MCC and GGSIPU if you want all Delhi colleges in play. A candidate restricting registration to MCC misses Dr. BSA, NDMC, and ACMS. A candidate restricting to GGSIPU misses MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS. The dual registration is the standard playbook for Delhi-schooled aspirants.
Delhi government medical college seat matrix 2025-26
Table 1: Delhi government medical college MBBS seat matrix
A few quick patterns worth pulling out. The Delhi government tuition fee range spans ₹4,445/yr at MAMC (the cheapest top-tier medical college tuition in India) to ₹4.3L-₹4.8L/yr at ACMS — a ~100x range across colleges all under the broad "Delhi government" label. MAMC and LHMC's combined ~454 seats anchor the DU UR seat pool. LHMC's 204 State Quota seats are all reserved for female candidates only, which means LHMC operates as a parallel UR pool that drops the female UR closing rank meaningfully below the open MAMC/VMMC band.
Historical 2024 closing AIRs: AIQ and Delhi State Quota
Reference data for serious 2026 planning. Closing AIRs below are Round 1 or Round 2 final under each respective track.
Table 2: 2024 closing AIRs under 15% All India Quota (MCC)
A few patterns to pull out before the 2026 projections. The AIQ-to-State Quota gap at MAMC and VMMC is the most economically valuable structural advantage for Delhi-schooled candidates: a 145 UR AIQ rank versus a 1,418 State Quota UR rank at MAMC is a ~1,300-rank cushion that translates to roughly 20-25 marks of NEET 2026 headroom. VMMC sits a hair tighter than MAMC at AIQ (141 vs 145) but slightly looser at State Quota (1,481 vs 1,418) — both numbers are essentially tied at the top of Delhi's premier government MBBS band. LHMC closes structurally looser than MAMC/VMMC at both AIQ and State Quota because of the girls-only restriction, which concentrates eligible female UR candidates against 204 State Quota seats. The Dr. BSA and NDMC closing AIRs are an order of magnitude looser than the DU colleges and VMMC — they represent the second tier of Delhi government MBBS. ACMS at ~30,000 General Army Ward AIR is the most accessible Delhi government MBBS for Army-eligible families.
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Expected NEET 2026 Delhi State Quota closing AIRs
Based on the rescheduled Re-NEET on 21 June 2026 and the 2024 calibration:
Table 4: Expected NEET 2026 Delhi State Quota UR closing AIRs
The Delhi State Quota UR top band is structurally inelastic at 1,350-1,550 across MAMC and VMMC. The Delhi-schooled cohort defends this band tightly across difficulty cycles. A Delhi-schooled UR candidate with projected AIR around 1,500 is at the threshold for MAMC or VMMC in 2026; below 1,350 AIR is the safe band for both.
LHMC: the female-only seat advantage
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) is the only Delhi government medical college reserved exclusively for female candidates. Of its 240 total MBBS seats, 36 go to AIQ (open to female candidates nationally) and 204 flow under the 85% DU State Quota (open to female candidates Delhi-schooled in Class 11-12).
The structural consequence: LHMC's UR State Quota closing AIR (2,436 in 2024, expected 2,300-2,600 in 2026) sits roughly 1,000 AIRs looser than the open MAMC/VMMC UR State Quota close. A female Delhi-schooled candidate with projected AIR 1,800-2,500 who would not clear MAMC's open UR cutoff can still secure LHMC. For female aspirants from Delhi, the LHMC tier should be listed aggressively in the MCC choice list — between MAMC/VMMC at the top and UCMS / ABVIMS-RML in the second tier.
ABVIMS & RML Hospital: the underrated AIIMS-tier alternative
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences & Dr. RML Hospital is the newer central institution in Delhi, set up under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare with 100 MBBS seats. It is counselled by MCC under the "Central Institutional" category — 15% AIQ + 85% Institutional Quota, with no separate Delhi domicile requirement on the AIQ share.
For 2024-25, ABVIMS UR State Quota / Institutional closing AIRs landed in the 1,500-1,800 band, comparable to MAMC and VMMC. The institution's clinical exposure at RML Hospital (one of central India's largest tertiary care hospitals) makes it the structural equivalent of a DU college without the DU brand. For Delhi-schooled candidates with projected AIR 1,500-1,800, ABVIMS should be listed alongside MAMC and VMMC, not dropped below them.
Choice-filling strategy for the 21 June Re-NEET
A practical workflow once the result drops in mid to late July 2026.
Verify school location eligibility early. Class 11 and 12 mark sheets + passing certificate from the Delhi school + school principal's bona fide location certificate confirming NCT Delhi address. If your school is borderline (e.g., on the Delhi-Noida border), get the CBSE affiliation certificate showing the physical address.
Refresh category certificates if applicable. OBC-NCL and EWS certificates must be dated after 1 April 2026 to be valid for the 2026-27 academic cycle. Apply for fresh certificates by mid-July at the latest.
Decide on dual registration. For all Delhi government colleges in play, register on BOTH MCC and GGSIPU. MCC: ₹11,000 total (UR/EWS) or ₹5,500 (reserved). GGSIPU: ₹2,500 non-refundable.
For ACMS-eligible candidates (Army wards only): complete the GGSIPU eligibility verification first (Appendix forms, Army Records Office service certificate, NEET scorecard). Use the GGSIPU eligibility number to register on MCC under "IPU Army". Skipping either step blocks ACMS allotment.
Build a tiered choice list:
Top tier (UR Delhi State Quota AIR 0-1,800): MAMC, VMMC, ABVIMS-RML, UCMS (UCMS sits at the top of this tier's lower bound).
Female candidates: stack LHMC aggressively at projected female-UR State Quota AIR 1,800-2,800. LHMC's 204 female-only seats provide a structurally relaxed window.
Second tier (1,800-4,000): UCMS, LHMC (for female candidates).
Third tier (4,000-11,000): Dr. BSA, NDMC (Hindu Rao) — registered through GGSIPU.
ACMS tier (Army Ward General AIR 15,000-35,000): ACMS via the two-step IPU + MCC route.
AIQ-only fallback: For Delhi-schooled candidates also registering for AIQ, list AIIMS Delhi, JIPMER, Maulana Azad PG, and other top central institutions on the MCC AIQ form.
AIQ vs State Quota choice tension. A Delhi-schooled candidate with AIR ~145 could clear MAMC under AIQ. The same candidate at AIR ~1,400 clears MAMC under State Quota. Choose State Quota when AIQ does not reach the desired college; otherwise AIQ gives priority filling.
Phase 2 / Round 2 decision rules. MCC and GGSIPU both run multiple rounds. If allotted in Round 1, candidates can choose to upgrade in Round 2 — but the rules around forfeiture and re-allotment vary by track. Read the MCC and GGSIPU information bulletins carefully before deciding Round 1 acceptance.
For an exact AIR-to-college mapping in your category, schooling status, and gender, run your projected NEET 2026 score through the NEET 2026 College Predictor →. To work backward from MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, or your preferred Delhi college to the score band you need to hit between now and 21 June, use the NEET 2026 cut-off target tool.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the expected NEET 2026 closing rank for MAMC under Delhi State Quota?
For UR Delhi State Quota, target closing AIR 1,350-1,500. OBC: 4,800-5,500. SC: 45,000-48,000. The same college's 15% AIQ UR closes at a much tighter AIR ~145. MAMC has held its closing band consistently across difficulty cycles, making it Delhi's most rank-predictable medical college.
Q: Do I need a Delhi domicile certificate for the state quota?
No. Delhi's 85% state quota eligibility is based purely on Class 11 and Class 12 schooling at a school physically located in NCT Delhi. School-issued Class 11-12 mark sheets and a bona fide location certificate from the principal are the only proofs required. No revenue-department domicile certificate is needed.
Q: Is VMMC counselled by MCC or GGSIPU?
VMMC's 85% Institutional Quota is counselled by MCC under the "Delhi University & IPU Institutional Quota" category, despite VMMC's GGSIPU affiliation. Only Dr. BSA, NDMC (Hindu Rao), and ACMS verification go through the GGSIPU portal. Registering VMMC on GGSIPU is the most common error in Delhi medical counselling.
Q: Am I eligible for the Delhi state quota if I live in Delhi but attended school in Noida?
No. The Delhi state quota requires Class 11 and 12 schooling at a school physically located inside NCT Delhi. Residing in Delhi without attending a Delhi school does not qualify. Conversely, residing in Noida or Gurugram but attending a Delhi school does qualify.
Q: Who is eligible for the ACMS Army Wards quota?
Wards of serving or retired Army personnel (officers and JCOs/ORs) are eligible. Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Paramilitary (BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB) wards are strictly ineligible. Eligibility is verified through the AWES Appendix forms and parental service certificate on the GGSIPU portal before choice filling on MCC.
Q: What is the LHMC closing rank for female candidates in 2026?
Expected closing AIR 2,300-2,600 under UR Delhi State Quota. LHMC has 240 MBBS seats reserved exclusively for female candidates (36 AIQ + 204 State Quota). For female Delhi-schooled candidates with projected AIR 1,800-2,800, LHMC is the strongest target after MAMC/VMMC and before UCMS.
The bottom line
Delhi NEET 2026 sits at a unique structural position: the schooling-only state quota eligibility produces the tightest Delhi-resident-vs-AIQ cushion in any state system (MAMC closes at AIR ~1,400 under State Quota against ~145 under AIQ), the MCC-versus-GGSIPU portal split is unforgiving (VMMC goes through MCC despite GGSIPU affiliation; Dr. BSA and NDMC go through GGSIPU), the ACMS Army Wards route runs a two-step IPU eligibility + MCC choice filling chain that disqualifies candidates who pick one portal alone, and the LHMC 240-seat girls-only carve-out provides a parallel UR cushion for female Delhi-schooled candidates. The candidates who land MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, UCMS, Dr. BSA, NDMC, or ACMS seats in 2026 will be those who confirmed school location documentation by early July, registered on both MCC and GGSIPU portals to keep every Delhi seat in play, refreshed OBC-NCL and EWS certificates after 1 April 2026, decoded the MCC vs GGSIPU college mapping correctly before choice filling, and (for Army wards) completed the two-step ACMS verification rather than gambling on a single-portal registration.
Map your projected NEET 2026 AIR, schooling status, and category against the live Delhi seat matrix using the NEET 2026 College Predictor →. Then use the NEET 2026 cut-off target tool to work backward from MAMC (1,350-1,500), VMMC (1,400-1,550), LHMC (2,300-2,600 female), UCMS (3,300-3,700), or your preferred Delhi college to the exact score band you need to hit between now and 21 June. The four weeks left to the Re-NEET reward accuracy ratio — at the MAMC and VMMC UR State Quota band, where the cohort density is national-tier, accuracy moves AIR faster than gross attempts do.
Official references: Medical Counselling Committee (mcc.nic.in) · Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (ipu.ac.in) and IPU admissions portal (ipu.admissions.nic.in) · University of Delhi Faculty of Medical Sciences · National Testing Agency 2024 result gazettes (neet.nta.nic.in) · National Medical Commission seat register 2025-26 (nmc.org.in) · Delhi Directorate General of Health Services notifications · Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) for ACMS eligibility under Defence Wards quota · CBSE affiliation database for school location verification. Closing AIRs reflect the most recent available MCC and GGSIPU allotment data. Projections for 2026 are modelled estimates and will move with the actual 21 June Re-NEET paper difficulty and round-wise allotment behaviour. Fee structures, deposit requirements, and portal-to-college mappings are subject to MCC, GGSIPU, and DU policy revisions; verify current rules at mcc.nic.in and ipu.admissions.nic.in before counselling registration.
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