ESIC Quota 2026: MBBS, BDS & BSc Nursing Seats for Insured Persons Children
ESIC Quota 2026 — Key Facts First
| For | Children of ESIC Insured Persons (IP) |
| Courses | MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing |
| Total seats | 783 |
| IP certificate online deadline | Extended to 21 June |
| Ward-of-IP certificate issued till | 24 June (ESIC regional / sub-regional offices) |
| Admission basis | NEET-UG 2026 rank via MCC counselling |
Children of persons insured under ESIC can apply for reserved seats in MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing. The deadline to apply online for the Insured Persons (IP) certificate — required for admission — has been extended to June 21. The official notification is on esic.gov.in.
Eligible applicants will be issued the Ward of IP certificate from the concerned ESIC regional / sub-regional offices until June 24. Admission to these seats is through the online counselling conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) on the basis of NEET-UG 2026 rank.
Seat Break-up (783 total)
| Course | Seats | Where |
|---|---|---|
| MBBS | 695 | 19 ESIC medical colleges nationwide (incl. Paripally, Kollam Govt Medical College, Kerala) |
| BDS | 28 | Karnataka ESIC Dental College |
| BSc Nursing | 60 | ESIC Nursing Colleges, Gulbarga and Bangalore (Indiranagar) |
What to Do
1. Apply online for the IP certificate before 21 June at esic.gov.in.
2. Collect the Ward of IP certificate from your ESIC regional / sub-regional office (issued until 24 June).
3. Register on time at mcc.nic.in and take part in the MCC online counselling as per your NEET-UG 2026 rank.
> Note: Dates and seat numbers are as per the current official notification and can be revised — always confirm on esic.gov.in and mcc.nic.in.
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*Read this in Malayalam: [ESIC ക്വോട്ട 2026 — MBBS, BDS & നഴ്സിംഗ്](/blog/esic-quota-mbbs-nursing-2026-malayalam). Kerala nursing route: [LBS Nursing Admission 2026](/blog/lbs-nursing-admission-2026).*
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