Uttar Pradesh Notice: UP DGME Releases Official MBBS/BDS Admission Brochure 2025
The UP DGME (Directorate General of Medical Education and Training, Uttar Pradesh) has put out the MBBS and BDS Admission Brochure for 2025–26. This document plays a key role for students who want to get into government and private medical or dental schools in Uttar Pradesh. These admissions are based on NEET UG 2025 scores.
This announcement initiates the UP NEET UG 2025 admission process. It provides thorough instructions shared by UP DGME about who can apply, guidance services, seat distribution, costs, and key deadlines.
Key Highlights
The brochure outlines the complete admission process for all UG medical and dental seats in Uttar Pradesh, including:
- Eligibility criteria for MBBS and BDS admissions
- Step-by-step application and registration process
- Important dates for counseling rounds
- Category-wise seat distribution (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, etc.)
- Tuition fees for government and private colleges
- Required documents for verification
- Guidelines for NEET-UG 2025 qualified candidates
Important Dates (Tentative)
Online Registration Begins | July 2025 (Post-NEET) |
Last Date to Apply | To be announced |
Merit List Release | Within 1 week of deadline |
First Counseling Round | July–August 2025 |
Download Notification PDF :
The candidates can refer to the following PDF for detailed information:
Eligibility Criteria
- Must have qualified for NEET-UG 2025
- Passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
- Must be at least 17 years old as of 31st December 2025
- Must be a domicile of Uttar Pradesh (for state quota seats)
Colleges Covered
The brochure covers admissions in all:
- Government Medical & Dental Colleges in UP
- Private Medical Colleges affiliated with UPDGME
- Minority and self-financed colleges
Expert tips from Radical Education
- Don’t wait for the last dates. Apply early.” Most errors happen under pressure. Register and submit all forms as early as possible to avoid technical issues or document rejection.
- “Rank matters more than just qualifying NEET. Qualifying NEET isn’t enough—your state rank determines your seat. Use mock rank predictors and analyze past cutoffs to set realistic expectations.
- “Lock your choices smartly.” During choice filling, don’t just pick top colleges. Use a balanced strategy: include aspirational, match-level, and backup options to increase your selection chances.
- “Have all documents scanned and printed in advance.” Last-minute document collection causes stress. Prepare two sets (digital and physical) of all necessary documents before counseling begins.
- “Seek expert help if confused.” Even one wrong step in form filling or counseling can cost you your seat.
FAQs
Can I upload documents online for verification?
Yes. DGME uses online document verification, but you must also present originals during final reporting to the allotted college.
Do I need to apply for each counseling round separately?
Yes, you must register and fill out choices for each round (including mop-up) unless you are already admitted or have opted for seat retention.
Can candidates from other states apply?
Yes, but only for management/NRI seats in private colleges. State quota seats are reserved for Uttar Pradesh domiciles only.