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Frequently Asked Questions
- The expected NEET cutoff for government medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh ranges from 550 to 595 marks for the General category under state quota. For top colleges like AIIMS Mangalagiri and Andhra Medical College, candidates typically need an AIR below 15,000. Reserved category candidates have lower cutoffs based on their respective reservation percentages.
- With 400 marks in NEET, getting a government MBBS seat in Andhra Pradesh is difficult for General category candidates. However, reserved category candidates (SC/ST) may have chances in government colleges. Private medical college management quota seats are possible at this score. Candidates should participate in counselling and explore all available options.
- AIQ cutoff is generally higher as it involves national-level competition for 15% of seats. State Quota cutoff is lower since 85% of seats are reserved for AP domicile candidates only. AIQ counselling is conducted by MCC while state quota counselling is managed by NTRUHS. Non-AP residents can only apply through AIQ route.
- Andhra Pradesh has 19 government medical colleges including AIIMS Mangalagiri and 19 private medical colleges. The state offers approximately 2,485 MBBS seats in government colleges and 3,050 seats in private colleges. Additionally, there is one deemed university (GITAM) offering 150 MBBS seats.
- Essential documents include NEET admit card and scorecard, Class 10 and 12 certificates, domicile certificate, study certificates from Class 6 to 12, caste certificate if applicable, income certificate for EWS, and valid photo ID. All documents must be original and uploaded in the specified format during online registration.
- Yes, Andhra Pradesh provides 33% horizontal reservation for female candidates across all categories. This reservation is applicable within each vertical category and does not reduce the overall seat availability for male candidates. Female candidates should select the appropriate option during registration to avail this benefit.
- Government medical college fees range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 85,000 per year for state quota seats. Private medical college fees vary from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 18 lakh per year depending on the quota. Management and NRI quota seats in private colleges have higher fees compared to convenor quota seats.
- AP NEET counselling 2026 is expected to begin in July 2026 after the declaration of NEET 2026 results. NTRUHS will release the official notification with exact dates on its website. Candidates should regularly check ntruhs.ap.nic.in for updates regarding registration and counselling schedule.
- Candidates from other states can only apply through the 15% All India Quota (AIQ) managed by MCC. The 85% state quota is reserved exclusively for Andhra Pradesh domicile candidates. Non-AP candidates should participate in MCC counselling and select AP colleges in their preference list.
- Local candidates are those who have studied in AP educational institutions for at least 4 years. Non-local candidates have AP domicile but studied outside the state. Local candidates get preference in 85% of state quota seats while remaining seats are open for non-local AP domicile holders. Study certificates are mandatory proof for local status.





