
Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling 2025
NEET UG is the main test for getting into MBBS/BDS courses in India. In Tamil Nadu, the DME and Tamil Nadu Examination Board handle the counselling for state quota seats. This process is very competitive, with thousands of students fighting for a few spots.
The 2025 NEET UG counselling in Tamil Nadu is especially important. With more students competing, even small differences in rank can affect where you get to study. Tamil Nadu has special rules for admissions, like for rural or sports quotas. Knowing these rules well can help you get into your top choice of medical school.
Eligibility Criteria for Tamil Nadu NEET UG Counselling
Academic Requirements and NEET Cut‑off
To qualify for counselling, you need to:
- Pass NEET UG 2025 with a certain rank or percentile. This varies by category, with general category needing top 50th percentile. Tamil Nadu might have stricter rules if there are more applicants.
- Have passed Class 12 Science stream with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
- Get aggregate marks in PCB and English as per state rules. For example, 50% for general and 40% for SC/ST. Tamil Nadu follows national cutoffs but has its own rules for different categories.
Category‑wise Seat Reservation
Tamil Nadu has strong reservation rules:
- 31% for Backward Classes (BC)
- 30% for Most Backward Classes (MBC) & Denotified Communities (DNC)
- 20% for Scheduled Castes (SC)
- 1% for Scheduled Tribes (ST)
- 20% Unreserved (OC) / General Category
There are also special quotas like for sports, rural areas, and people with disabilities. These quotas have their own rules and seats.
Each category has its own NEET cutoff and rank list. Even within reserved categories, there are sub-reservations. Make sure your classification certificate matches the state’s roster before applying.
Domicile and State‑Quota Rules
Tamil Nadu counselling seats are divided into:
- State‑quota seats (85%): Only Tamil Nadu domiciled candidates can apply. You need proof of domicile.
- All‑India quota (15%): These seats are filled by MCC counselling, not by Tamil Nadu DME.
Even if you pass NEET nationally, you must be a Tamil Nadu resident to apply. No NRIs, Foreign Nationals, or All-India candidates can apply for state-quota seats.
Overview of Tamil Nadu Medical Colleges and Seats
Government Medical Colleges List
Tamil Nadu is home to many top government medical schools. Some of these include:
- Madras Medical College, Chennai
- Stanley Medical College, Chennai
- Government Medical College, Thiruvallur
- Coimbatore Medical College
- Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai
- Government Medical College, Chengalpattu
- Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem
There are over 25 government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu. They offer more than 3,000–3,500 MBBS seats for state quota students.
Private & Self‑Financing Colleges
Tamil Nadu also has a lot of private and self-financing medical schools. Some examples are:
- Saveetha Medical College, Chennai
- SRM Medical College, Chennai
- Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Chennai
- PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore
- Vinayaka Mission’s Medical College, Salem
These schools offer around 4,000–5,000 state‑quota MBBS/BDS seats each year. This depends on approval from NMC and state authorities.
Total MBBS and BDS Seat Matrix
Here’s a rough idea of seat distribution (subject to change in 2025):
College Type | Estimated MBBS Seats (State‑Quota) | BDS Seats |
Government Colleges | ~3,200 | ~300 |
Private/Self‑Financing | ~4,000 | ~450 |
Total Estimate | ~7,200 | ~750 |
This number can change every year based on NMC approvals and new seats.

Mop‑up Rounds and Stray Vacancy Filling
- Mop‑up rounds are used to fill seats not allotted or vacated after earlier rounds.
- Stray vacancy round follows mop‑up rounds to fill any remaining seats through a walk‑in counselling or online allotment at cutoff rates.
Knowing deadlines and being on time is key to not miss out on opportunities.
Online Registration and Document Verification
Steps to Register and Fee Payment
- Visit the official Tamil Nadu DME counselling portal.
- Register with NEET roll number, personal details, mobile number, and email.
- Pay counselling fee (non‑refundable), typically through online modes like net banking/UPI.
- Download fee receipt/acknowledgement slip.
Uploading Documents and Digital Verification
- After payment, log in to upload scanned documents:
- NEET UG scorecard and admit card
- Class 10 & 12 certificates
- Transfer and study certificates (in Tamil Nadu schools)
- Domicile certificate
- Community/caste certificate (if applicable)
- Nativity certificate, income certificate, etc., for reserved quotas
- Where digital verification is enabled, candidates may need to visit online facilitation centres or upload QR‑based verified documents.
Common Document Checklist and Pitfalls
Ensure clarity, legibility and correct formatting (PDF/JPEG) for:
- Class 12 mark sheets showing PCB and English marks
- Caste/community certificate with correct authority and date
- Transfer certificate proving study in Tamil Nadu from class VI to XII
- Nativity/Domicile certificate specifically issued by TN authorities
- Keep backup copies of all documents and double‑check filenames before upload
Many candidates lose eligibility due to poorly scanned documents or mismatched names/dates across certificates. It’s critical to cross‑verify.