MBBS Fees
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Unfortunately, securing an MBBS seat through government colleges at a NEET score of -5 to 120 is highly improbable. Government colleges prioritize NEET scores for admissions, and even with an SC reservation, the competition is fierce.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The total tuition fee for Gopal Narayan Singh University MBBS is INR 46.7 lakh. This fee amount has to be paid annually/semesterly. Candidates need to pay course fee to confirm their seat in the university. The total fee for GNSU MBBS is a sum of multiple components such as tuition fee, caution deposit, hostel fee, etc. This fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to change and hence, is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
While studying MBBA at AIIMS Delhi is not free, it does provide extremely reduced tuition as compared to other medical schools. At AIIMS Delhi, the overall cost of pursuing an MBBS degree is extremely low- usually less than INR 6,000 for the full 5.5. year program. A one-time admission fee of INR 5,000 to INR 6,000 is required for all students, in addition to a daily charge of RS 35 for the first 10 days of the program. Furthermore, there are small fees for professional exams, laundry, mess, and dormitory amenities.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
B J Medical College (BJMC) is pretty good on the wallet for MBBS! Unlike some other colleges, BJMC isn't super expensive. They charge around 1 Lacs rupees total for the whole MBBS course, which is like 10,000 rupees every year [1]. That's a lot cheaper than some other places I looked at! This is especially true if you get a seat through the state quota during admissions. That way, the fees are even lower [3].Of course, there might be other costs on top of that like food, books, and living expenses. But for the actual tuition, BJMC seems really affordable, especially considering the quality of education and experience you get!
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