Manipur's Directorate of Medical Education has opened e-Counselling for the 2026-27 academic session, with choice filling and locking for NEET-UG-qualified candidates running from August 13 to August 19, 2026 — the deadline falls today. The merit list will be published on August 21, seat allotment results follow on August 25, and allotted candidates must report to their institutes between August 25 and 28. The process covers MBBS, BDS and BASLP seats across five institutions: the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Shija Academy of Health Sciences (SAHS), Government Medical College Churachandpur (CMC), and Regional Dental College (RDC) in Guwahati.
Background
Manipur currently has four medical colleges collectively offering 525 MBBS seats for the 2026 admission cycle — three government institutions and one private college. Admission to all of them runs entirely through NEET-UG-based counselling, split between an 85% state quota, filled through Manipur's own Directorate of Medical Education portal, and a 15% All India Quota (AIQ) managed centrally by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). State quota seats at RIMS, JNIMS and CMC require Manipur domicile, while RIMS additionally runs a North Eastern Regional Quota that allows bona fide residents of other Northeastern states — including Sikkim — to compete for a portion of its seats, a rare inter-state arrangement among India's state medical colleges.
One institution in this year's counselling list carries particular significance: Government Medical College, Churachandpur. Approved in February 2020 under a Centrally Sponsored Scheme with a sanctioned cost of Rs 325 crore, it became functional in 2022 by upgrading the existing Churachandpur District Hospital into a 100-seat medical college with a 300-plus bed teaching hospital — making it the first medical college located in any of Manipur's hill districts, as opposed to the valley-centred RIMS and JNIMS in Imphal. For a state where healthcare infrastructure has historically concentrated heavily in and around Imphal, a functioning medical college in Churachandpur represents a meaningful, if partial, correction — one made more consequential by the severe ethnic violence and displacement that has affected Manipur's hill-valley divide since 2023, which has at times disrupted movement of patients and medical staff between the two regions.
Key Details
- Choice filling and locking window: August 13-19, 2026 (deadline today).
- Merit list publication: August 21, 2026.
- Seat allotment results: August 25, 2026.
- Reporting/joining window for allotted candidates: August 25-28, 2026.
- Participating institutions: RIMS (125 MBBS seats, 107 under state quota), JNIMS (85 seats under state quota), SAHS, Churachandpur Medical College, and Regional Dental College Guwahati.
- Application fees: Rs 2,000 for state government quota seats (Rs 1,500 for SC/ST candidates); Rs 2,000 for SAHS private Management/NRI quota; Rs 4,000 for candidates applying to both government and private quotas (Rs 3,500 for SC/ST).
- The entire process runs online through the dedicated portal, manipurmc.mn.gov.in.
At a Glance: Manipur's Medical Seat Landscape
| Institution | Location | Established | Approx. State Quota Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| RIMS Imphal | Valley (Imphal) | Established institution | 107 of 125 MBBS seats |
| JNIMS | Valley (Porompat, Imphal) | Established institution | 85 MBBS seats |
| Govt Medical College, Churachandpur | Hill district | Functional since 2022 | 100 MBBS seats |
| SAHS, Langol | Valley (Imphal) | Private institution | Management + NRI quota seats |
| Total MBBS seats, Manipur 2026 | — | — | 525 across 4 colleges |
Local Impact
For the thousands of NEET-UG-qualified Manipuri students competing for these seats, the compressed timeline — choice-filling closing the same week the merit list and allotment follow — means the coming ten days will determine where hundreds of prospective doctors, dentists and audiology/speech-language professionals train for the next several years. For families in Manipur's hill districts specifically, Churachandpur Medical College's continued operation matters beyond this year's admission cycle: every cohort trained there adds to a locally rooted pool of doctors more likely to serve hill-district hospitals and clinics long-term, addressing a healthcare workforce imbalance that predates the current counselling cycle by decades.
The North Eastern Regional Quota at RIMS also means the outcome of Manipur's counselling process has implications beyond the state's own borders, giving qualified students from other Northeastern states — where medical college capacity remains limited relative to population — a genuine additional pathway into a government medical seat.
What Happens Next
The Directorate of Medical Education is expected to publish the provisional merit list on August 21, followed by seat allotment on August 25. Candidates who receive an allotment must report to their assigned institute between August 25 and 28 to confirm admission, after which any unfilled seats would typically move to a subsequent round of counselling, though the Directorate has not yet announced whether or when a second round would be held for 2026-27.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for Manipur's 2026-27 medical counselling choice-filling?
Choice filling and locking runs from August 13 to August 19, 2026.
When will the Manipur medical counselling merit list be published?
The merit list is scheduled for August 21, 2026, with seat allotment results following on August 25.
Which institutions are covered under Manipur's 2026-27 medical e-Counselling?
RIMS Imphal, JNIMS, Shija Academy of Health Sciences (SAHS), Government Medical College Churachandpur, and Regional Dental College, Guwahati.
How many MBBS seats does Manipur have in 2026?
525 total across four medical colleges — three government and one private.
What is special about Churachandpur Medical College?
It is the first medical college located in any of Manipur's hill districts, having become functional in 2022 with 100 MBBS seats after upgrading the existing Churachandpur District Hospital, at a sanctioned cost of Rs 325 crore.
Can students from other Northeastern states apply to RIMS Imphal?
Yes, through RIMS's North Eastern Regional Quota, which allows bona fide residents of other Northeastern states, including Sikkim, to compete for a portion of its seats.
What is the application fee for Manipur's medical counselling?
Rs 2,000 for state government quota seats (Rs 1,500 for SC/ST candidates), with combined government-and-private quota applications costing Rs 4,000 (Rs 3,500 for SC/ST candidates).
How is admission split between state and central quotas?
85% of government seats are filled through Manipur's own state counselling process, with the remaining 15% filled via the All India Quota managed by the central Medical Counselling Committee.
Sources
Edunews.info, Khalvontawi, Formity, Edufever, Government of Manipur Directorate of Medical Education portal (manipurmc.mn.gov.in), and Imphal Times.






