
The recent round of MBBS counselling for all-India quota seats has left nearly 75% of government medical college seats vacant after students opted for a “free exit” option, allowing them to apply in the next round under state or central quotas. Tamil Nadu has the highest number of vacant MBBS seats, with 77% unfilled. Across India, 5,768 out of 7,918 government medical college seats remain vacant. While deemed universities have a higher filling rate (67%), institutions like AIIMS, JIPMER, and ESIC still have vacant seats. This situation highlights the increasing competition and high cut-off marks in medical admissions. Students can apply for subsequent counselling rounds to secure seats.
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