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4 States Account for 41% of NEET UG 2026 Aspirants: What It Means for Medical Admissions
The NEET UG 2026 examination has once again demonstrated how heavily concentrated India’s medical aspirants are in a handful of states. According to state-wise data released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), four states — Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Bihar — together accounted for nearly 41% of the total NEET UG 2026 registrations.
Out of approximately 22.7 lakh candidates registered for NEET UG 2026, nearly 9.4 lakh students came from these four states alone. This highlights the increasing pressure on medical admissions and counseling systems, especially in high-population states where competition is extremely intense.
State-Wise NEET UG 2026 Participation
Top Contributing States
- Uttar Pradesh – Around 3.6 lakh candidates
- Maharashtra – Around 2.2 lakh candidates
- Rajasthan – Around 2 lakh candidates
- Bihar – Around 1.5 lakh candidates
Together, these states dominate the national NEET landscape and significantly influence cutoff trends, counseling competition, and seat allocation dynamics.
Other states with major participation include:
- Karnataka – 1.5 lakh
- Tamil Nadu – 1.4 lakh
- Madhya Pradesh – 1.2 lakh
- Kerala – 1.1 lakh
- West Bengal – 1 lakh
The top nine states together contributed more than 17 lakh NEET aspirants, accounting for almost three-fourths of India’s total candidate pool.
What This Means for MBBS Admissions
1. Increased Competition in Government Colleges
States with higher candidate density naturally witness tougher competition for government MBBS seats. Even small mark differences can create large rank variations due to the huge number of aspirants.
2. Higher Pressure on State Quotas
Students from high-volume states face intense competition under state counseling quotas. This pushes many candidates toward:
- Private medical colleges
- Deemed universities
- Management quota seats
- Other state counseling opportunities
3. Rising Demand for Management Quota Seats
As government seats become harder to secure, students scoring between 150–450 marks increasingly explore management quota options across:
- Karnataka
- Telangana
- Andhra Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
- Maharashtra
The demand for budget-friendly MBBS packages is expected to rise significantly during counseling rounds.
Attendance Trends Remained High
Despite the scale of the examination, NEET UG 2026 recorded an impressive attendance rate of 96.9%.
Highest Attendance States
- Gujarat – 98.1%
- Puducherry – 98%
- Rajasthan – 97.9%
Among larger states:
- Uttar Pradesh – 97.5%
- Maharashtra – 97.4%
States with comparatively lower attendance included:
- Kerala – 94.4%
- Assam – 95.1%
- Tamil Nadu – 95.9%
Counseling Strategy Becomes More Important Than Ever
With lakhs of students competing for limited seats, counseling strategy is now equally important as NEET marks.
Students and parents must carefully analyze:
- State-wise cutoff trends
- Fee structures
- Seat matrix changes
- Round-wise seat availability
- Management quota opportunities
- Choice filling strategy
Many students lose good MBBS opportunities not because of low marks, but because of incorrect counseling decisions.
Conclusion
The NEET UG 2026 data clearly shows that medical admission competition in India is becoming increasingly concentrated in a few major states. As aspirant numbers continue to rise, smart counseling, proper planning, and early decision-making will play a major role in securing the best possible MBBS seat.
Students should focus not only on marks and rank, but also on understanding the counseling ecosystem, quota systems, and budget-friendly admission pathways available across India.
