Colleges
7
Total MBBS Seats
1,200
Government
5
Private / Deemed
2 Deemed
Mumbai has 7 medical colleges that participate in All India Quota NEET-UG counselling, including 5 government, 2 deemed. These colleges collectively offer 1,200 MBBS seats through the counselling process.
The teaching hospitals attached to these colleges have a combined capacity of 9,200 beds. That averages to roughly 1,314 beds per institution.
Medical education in Mumbai spans 179 years. The oldest institution, Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Hospital, was established in 1845. The most recently established is Government Medical College (2024).
Seat capacity varies across institutions in Mumbai. Dr. DY Patil Medical College has the highest intake at 250 seats, while Government Medical College has 50 seats. Government colleges account for 71% of the total seat capacity in the city.
For NEET 2026 candidates considering Mumbai: most MBBS seats here (850 of 1,200) are in government colleges, which typically have lower fees but require higher NEET ranks. Candidates with ranks in the upper range may find government options here more accessible than in larger cities.
Dr. DY Patil Medical College
Government Medical College
Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Hospital
H.B.T. Medical College and Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal M C
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College
Topiwala National Medical College