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NIRF #25 in Dental

Government Dental College, Mumbai

Mumbai, Maharashtra · Government · Estd 1953

★ 4.4 · Updated on 14 Jul 2026

NIRF Rank

#25

Avg Patient Flow

400–600/day

Total Fees

₹1.5 L

Rating

★ 4.4

Download Government Dental College, Mumbai NEET Cutoff

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NEET Cutoff (Indicative)

As one of India's oldest and most reputed government dental colleges, closing ranks for the state quota and AIQ have historically required scores well above the median BDS-qualifying cutoff. Exact cutoff ranks vary by counselling round, category, and quota; confirm current-year figures on the MCC/Maharashtra counselling portals.

NEET-UG Qualifying Cutoffs (Category-wise)

Admission to BDS at Government Dental College, Mumbai requires a valid, qualifying NEET-UG score. NEET qualification is defined by percentile, not a fixed score — the qualifying percentile is fixed every year, while the equivalent raw score moves with exam difficulty.

CategoryMinimum qualifying percentile
General / EWS50th percentile
OBC / SC / ST40th percentile
General-PwD45th percentile
SC / ST / OBC-PwD40th percentile

Qualifying NEET only makes you eligible — it does not guarantee a seat. The actual closing rank for a BDS seat at Government Dental College, Mumbai depends on your category, the counselling quota, the number of seats, and how many higher-ranked candidates pick this college ahead of you (explained below). Always confirm the current-year qualifying score on the official NTA NEET result.

Counselling Quotas, Rounds & Closing-Rank Guidance

BDS seats at Government Dental College, Mumbai are filled through NEET-UG counselling in two quotas:

  • State Quota (~85% of seats) — through Maharashtra state counselling, for Maharashtra-domicile candidates.
  • All India Quota (~15% of seats) — through MCC (Medical Counselling Committee), open to candidates nationwide.

Counselling runs in multiple rounds — Round 1 → Round 2 → Mop-up → Stray Vacancy. Closing ranks loosen in later rounds as higher-ranked candidates settle elsewhere, so a rank that misses an early round can still convert to a seat later.

As a government dental college, Government Dental College, Mumbai usually has the most competitive closing ranks (lowest ranks / highest scores) because of its heavily subsidised fees — state-quota seats typically close at stronger ranks than the All India Quota. Exact closing ranks change every year by category and round; check the Maharashtra counselling and MCC portals for current-year figures, or use the College Predictor to estimate your chances.