When will DTE Maharashtra release the Maharashtra NEET UG counselling 2025 seat matrix?
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DTE Maharashtra will release the seat matrix for Maharashtra NEET UG 2025 counselling before each round. For Round 1 counselling of MBBS and BDS courses, the seat matrix was released on August 6, 2025. For Round 2, the seat matrix will be released on September 19, 2025. For the AYUSH and Medical Allied courses, the seat matrices were released on September 10 and September 11, 2025. For Maharashtra NEET 2025 Counselling Round 2, the AYUSH seat matrix will be out on September 27, 2025, followed by the Medical Allied course seat matrix on October 1, 2025. The course-wise counselling is conducted separately, and hence, the seat matrix for
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In private colleges, qualifying NEET (40 percentile—usually ~ 110 to 132 marks) is enough for eligibility, but the actual closing scores are usually higher due to demand. Expect SC seats to close well below General, but still meaningfully above the qualifying floor. Budget wise, plan INR 30 to 50 lakh total (tuition + hostel), varying by college. Track MCC AIQ + State CET Cell Maharashtra separately.
The highest tuition fee for the Maharashtra NEET counselling is for MBBS course, which is INR 1,38,000. This is followed by BDS course, which is INR 1,04,000. For other courses like BAMS, BUMS, BASLP, etc., the fee is INR 52,000. The amount may vary this year, and will be updated here in that case.

There are atotal of 61 medical institutes participating in the Maharashtra NEET UG counselling. Out of these 11 colleges are private, 10 colleges are government and the rest are public-private.

Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College have the highest Maharashtra NEET cutoff.

A General category student must secure an AIR rank of 50,000 or above to get an MBBS seat in a good college. Candidates must note that this is a predictive cutoff rank and not an absolute data. The actual cutoff data or rank will be relesed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) after the conclusion of the counselling process for Maharashtra NEET.
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