Find Your AIIMS, JIPMER or GMC
Predict your MBBS & BDS admission chances across India using official MCC 2025 All India Quota cutoff data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these cutoffs accurate?
Yes, all predictions are based strictly on the official MCC 2025 All India Quota Round data. However, remember that cutoffs change up or down each year depending on the exam difficulty, total applying candidates, and increases in MBBS seat intake.
Does it include Deemed Universities?
Yes, you can filter by "Deemed/Paid" in the Institution Type selector to explore these specifically. Deemed universities have significantly higher fee structures compared to Government institutions.
What is All India Quota (AIQ)?
AIQ comprises 15% of all Government medical and dental college seats in India, along with 100% seats in Deemed/Central Universities, ESIC, AFMC, AIIMS, and JIPMER. Counseling is conducted centrally by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).
What is the difference between MCC and State Counseling?
MCC conducts counseling for the 15% AIQ and 100% Deemed/Central universities based on NEET AIR. Your respective State counseling authority (like KEA in Karnataka) handles the remaining 85% of state government seats and private college seats.
What do the different rounds (R1, R2, R3, Stray) mean?
MCC counseling typically has 4 rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and the Stray Vacancy Round. Cutoffs usually drop as rounds progress, but participating in later rounds (like Stray Vacancy) carries higher risk as very few seats are left.
Do I need domicile for AIIMS or JIPMER?
No, domicile is not required. All seats in AIIMS and JIPMER campuses across India are 100% open for candidates from any state through the MCC All India Quota counseling.