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NEET Strategy: Chandigarh

Complete macro analysis, AIQ cutoffs, and participating institutions for this region.

Total Institutions
1
Actively counseling (MBBS & BDS)
The Apex Cutoff
Rank 98
(Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh)
Toughest entry in state (2025)
Govt. MBBS Baseline
Rank 690
Most relaxed Govt seat (2025)
Deemed / Private Hubs
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Independent fee structures
Strategic Intelligence

The Institutional Density Advantage

Certain states act as massive medical hubs due to a high concentration of participating institutions. States with aggressive recent medical college expansions often present the best opportunities during Round 3 and Stray Vacancy, as newly added peripheral campuses typically close at more relaxed ranks.

Government Medical Colleges (GMC)
Note: The Latest Year Rank Range strictly reflects the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) / OPEN seats, excluding internal state domiciles and special quotas.
Medical College Institution Type Latest Year Rank Range Quotas Special Categories Stray History Action
Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh Central Govt 98 - 690 AIQ N/A Yes (2025) View
State FAQ
Do I need a local domicile to get a government medical seat in this state?
No. 15% of all Government MBBS and BDS seats in this state are strictly reserved for the All India Quota (AIQ). Any student from any state can secure these seats based purely on their NEET All India Rank.
Are the cutoffs shown here for State Quota or All India Quota?
The rank ranges displayed on this platform strictly represent the open All India Quota (AIQ) and standard Management quotas. Internal state domicile cutoffs are usually lower than the AIQ cutoffs.
What should I know before moving to a different state for MBBS?
You must verify the state's Rural Service Bond policy before choice locking. Many states require graduates to serve in rural clinics for 1 to 5 years after completing their degree, with heavy financial penalties for breaking the bond.