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Prem Kumar singh

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There are 88 government MBBS colleges with average MBBS fee ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year. In contrast, 144 private MBBS colleges have average fees between INR 3 Lacs and INR 25 Lacs per year. 

Here are the fee structure for MBBS at various medical colleges.

  1. AIIMS Delhi - 6.08 K
  2. CMC, Vellore - 13.5 K
  3. KGMU, Lucknow - 2.14 L
  4. JIPMER, Puducherry - 30.46 K
  5. KMC, Manipal - 80.1 L
  6. Madras Medical College, Chennai - 68.02 K
  7. St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore - 30 L
  8. AIIMS, Rishikesh - 51.52 K
  9. SRIHER, Chennai - 1.13 Cr
  10. Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, Delhi - 2.56 L

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Kuruba Balaji

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Normally, changing one's MBBS seat after allotment is usually tough and not easily permitted except for some special conditions. In India, once the seat is confirmed, the switch to another medical college is extremely rare, be it in the same state or in different states. Chances of transfer during later counseling round may arise if you've been allotted under the quota of All India Quota, but that is definitely subject to availability. Mostly, states may allow in-state transfers but cross-states are very rarely allowed and, in exceptional cases or for health and family problem, some institutes may support migration policies, but certai

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Hanshika Baswal

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Generally, government quota admission fees at the Government Medical College in Rajanna Sircilla stand from INR 10,000 per annum to INR 20,000 per annum for admission to the MBBS programme. It may involve any type of tuition charges or the charges related to exams along with the administrative charge and many more.

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Annu navariya

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In private medical colleges, the charges are very high, while the cost of pursuing the MBBS degree at AIIMS Jodhpur is highly affordable. Therefore, the total tuition fees for the entire five years of the MBBS programme will be approximately INR 6,000 to INR 7,000, and that annually it would be INR 1,628. Similarly, hostel accommodation, mess charges, and other facilities available will also be minimal along with being subsidized. It is cheap because AIIMS is a government institution that seeks to offer high-quality medical education at low costs. Apart from that, there are good faculty members and good infrastructure along with approp

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Annu navariya

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The cut-off for admission into the MBBS programme of AIIMS Raipur will differ each year based on several factors, such as category, exam difficulty level, and the number of applicants. For NEET 2023, generally, a candidate belonging to the General category would have had to have a percentile score of 99 or more, which is equivalent to approximately 700+ marks.

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Annu navariya

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AIIMS Jodhpur is a great college to pursue MBBS and holds top-class education along with modern facilities and exposure for clinical training. It doesn't surpass AIIMS Delhi mainly because of its rich history, research opportunities, and diverse patient exposure; but AIIMS Jodhpur is gaining pace at great speed to become one of the top medical institutes in India. The faculty in AIIMS Jodhpur is highly experienced. Although AIIMS Delhi has an edge over AIIMS Jodhpur in reputation and resources, AIIMS Jodhpur delivers comparable quality in education, which is why it's considered an excellent alternative for any medical aspirant.

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Anjali Raj

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You must be eligible to take the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, or NEET-UG, in order to be admitted to the Indian MBBS program. Passing Class 12 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and earning at least 50% of the possible points (40 percent for reserved categories) are prerequisites for eligibility. For government, private, and deemed universities, admission is determined by NEET results and counseling procedures. Private institutions can charge between INR 10 and INR 25 Lacs annually, whereas government colleges usually charge between INR 10,000 and INR 2,00,000 annually. The annual cost of deemed institutions can range fr

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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 924571 in NEET, it might be challenging to secure a seat in top government medical colleges. 

Private medical schools do, however, provide MBBS programs for a total cost of INR 40 Lacs are:

The whole budget for KMCT Medical College in Kozhikode, Kerala, including the mess and dormitory, is approximately INR 40 lakh.
The annual fees at the Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre in Thiruvalla, Kerala, range from INR 6 to INR 6.7 lakh.

The same pricing schedule applies to Amala Institute of Medical Sciences in Thrissur, Kerala.

Note: These universities may be available to you based on yo

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