Every year, more than 20–24 lakh students appear for NEET UG, competing for roughly 1.1 lakh MBBS seats across India. The competition is intense, but some states offer better chances due to higher government seat availability.
Rajasthan stands out in this regard. With 4630 MBBS seats in government medical colleges, the state has built one of the strongest public medical education systems in India. For aspirants aiming for affordable MBBS with strong clinical exposure, Rajasthan is a key destination.
What makes Rajasthan particularly important in the NEET landscape is its consistent expansion of government medical colleges over the past decade. The state has actively increased seat capacity through new institutions in semi-urban and rural areas, improving access to medical education.
This expansion not only reduces pressure on top colleges but also creates opportunities for students across a wider rank range. Combined with relatively low tuition fees and a strong hospital network, Rajasthan continues to emerge as a practical and competitive choice for NEET aspirants seeking government MBBS seats.
Total MBBS seats (Government): ~4630
Total Government Medical Colleges: 34
Total Medical Colleges (Govt + Private): 49
State Quota: 85% seats reserved for Rajasthan domicile
All India Quota (AIQ): 15%
This large pool improves the probability of securing a government MBBS seat, especially compared to states with fewer institutions.
| Category | College Name | Seats |
|---|---|---|
| Older & Established Colleges | SMS Medical College Jaipur | 250 |
| Older & Established Colleges | Dr. SN Medical College Jodhpur | 250 |
| Older & Established Colleges | RNT Medical College Udaipur | 250 |
| Older & Established Colleges | Government Medical College Kota | 250 |
| Older & Established Colleges | Sardar Patel Medical College Bikaner | 250 |
| Older & Established Colleges | Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Ajmer | 250 |
| Mid-Generation Colleges | Jhalawar Medical College | 200 |
| Mid-Generation Colleges | RUHS College of Medical Sciences Jaipur | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Bharatpur | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Bhilwara | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Churu | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Pali | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Dungarpur | 150 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Barmer | 100 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Dholpur | 100 |
| Newly Established Colleges | Government Medical College Sirohi | 100 |
| Central Government Institutions | AIIMS Jodhpur | 150 |
| Central Government Institutions | ESIC Medical College Alwar | 100 |
Established: 1947
Seats: 250
Annual Fees: ₹60,000–₹70,000
What truly sets SMS apart is its massive hospital network, including SMS Hospital, JK Lon Hospital, and multiple specialty centers. It handles one of the highest patient inflows in India, giving students unmatched hands-on exposure early in MBBS.
Academically, it offers everything from MBBS to super-speciality DM/MCh programs, making it a complete medical ecosystem. The NEET cutoff is among the highest in Rajasthan, often requiring a top AIR.
Established: 1965
Seats: 250
Annual Fees: ₹60,000
SN Medical College is known for its strong clinical grounding, largely due to Umaid Hospital, one of the busiest government hospitals in western Rajasthan. The region’s diverse population ensures exposure to both urban and rural disease patterns.
What makes SNMC stand out is its balanced academic culture students consistently perform well in PG entrance exams while also getting strong ward-level experience.
Established: 1961
Seats: 250
Annual Fees: ₹60,000
RNT Medical College offers something unique extensive exposure to tribal and rural healthcare systems. Its attached Maharana Bhupal Hospital serves a wide geographic region, bringing in complex and late-stage cases.
The learning here is often described as “ground-level medicine”, where students develop strong diagnostic instincts due to varied case presentations.
Established: 1992
Seats: 250
Annual Fees: ₹60,000
Kota’s medical college has grown rapidly, especially with the expansion of MBS Hospital. What differentiates it is its modern infrastructure combined with increasing patient load, making it one of the fastest-rising colleges in the state.
Being in an education hub like Kota also gives students access to competitive academic environments and peer learning culture.
Established: 2012
Seats: 150
Annual Fees: ₹6,000
Part of the prestigious AIIMS system, AIIMS Jodhpur offers a completely different academic experience. The focus here is not just clinical training but also research, innovation, and national-level exposure.
With state-of-the-art labs, structured curriculum, and central funding, it provides an environment closer to international medical education standards.
Rajasthan has strategically expanded its medical education infrastructure over the past decade, creating a well-balanced ecosystem for MBBS aspirants. The older colleges continue to hold strong reputations, with higher NEET cutoffs and excellent clinical exposure due to established hospitals and patient inflow.
At the same time, newly established colleges offer comparatively lower cutoffs, steadily improving infrastructure, and expanding learning opportunities. For students, this translates into a wider range of entry points across different rank brackets, making medical education in Rajasthan more accessible than before.