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18th February 2011, 08:52 PM
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Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Dear Sir,
Let me know the private medical college fee structure for for MBBS? Please reply thanks |
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21st February 2011, 01:50 PM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
want to know fees srtucture of private medical colleges in maharastra
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26th February 2011, 12:08 PM
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sir please inform the date of entrance exam for st.johns medical college, bangalore
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12th April 2011, 07:19 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Fee of private colleges is not same of all
In August 2004 the Permanent Committee had fixed Rs.1.3 lakh per annu as fee for students admitted under the Government quota in private unaided medical colleges.but this is for chennai only. KMC MANIPAL university fee structure
SemesterMALAYSIAN STUDENTSINTERNATIONAL STUDENTSSemester 1RM33,000*US$11,000*Semester 2 - 10RM30,000 Per semesterUS$10,000 Per semesterTotalRM303,000*US$101,000* |
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12th April 2011, 12:56 PM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
hello friend,
First thing i would like to tell you that it will cost you a bif and a huge amount to study MBBS in private colleges. THE fees structure of various private colleges is different and it is around 4.5 lakhs per year for most of them. But if you get admission in government colleges then it is really good.The fees structure is very less and it is around 30,000 only per year. So i would advise you to prepare well and get in some government college. |
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16th April 2011, 12:41 PM
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Sir,I want to enroll by daughter in praivate medical college for MMBS course. what is the fee structure and is it mandatory for foreign student to clear entrance exams or direct admission to the college.
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#22
29th April 2011, 03:43 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Fee Structure For medical colleges,
Example For Karnataka Medical Colleges:- 40 per cent of the seats will come under the government (CET) quota, while 60 per cent of seats will come under the COMED-K/management quota. Medical seats will be charged fee of Rs 42,000 under the government quota, and Rs 3.25 lakh under the management quota. Last year, the seat-sharing ratio was 42:58. Dental colleges will part 20 per cent of their seats to the government (CET) quota leaving 80 per cent of seats under COMED-K/management quota. Dental seats will be charged a fee of Rs 32,000 under CET and Rs 2.3 lakh under the management quota. More Information (Read an Article) |
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29th April 2011, 05:03 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Hello friend,
The fees structure for the private medical colleges are high. You have to pay high if you are getting into the private colleges. The fees structure is about 2 lac per year. So for 5 year course you have to spend about 10 lac. For one year practice you also have to spend some bucks! So this is not an affordable fees at all. If you can afford this much money then you can go for it. |
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29th April 2011, 09:36 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Hi,
First thing i would like to tell you that it will cost you a bif and a huge amount to study MBBS in private colleges. THE fees structure of various private colleges is different and it is around 4.5 lakhs per year for most of them. But if you get admission in government colleges then it is really good.The fees structure is very less and it is around 30,000 only per year. So i would advise you to prepare well and get in some government college. thanks |
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29th April 2011, 09:39 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Hi,
First thing i would like to tell you that it will cost you a bif and a huge amount to study MBBS in private colleges. THE fees structure of various private colleges is different and it is around 4.5 lakhs per year for most of them. But if you get admission in government colleges then it is really good.The fees structure is very less and it is around 30,000 only per year. So i would advise you to prepare well and get in some government college. thanks |
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29th April 2011, 10:47 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
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for most of the college is shown below. |
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29th April 2011, 11:47 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
First thing i would like to tell you that it will cost you a bif and a huge amount to study MBBS in private colleges.
THE fees structure of various private colleges is different and it is around 4.5 lakhs per year for most of them. But if you get admission in government colleges then it is really good.The fees structure is very less and it is around 30,000 only per year. So i would advise you to prepare well and get in some government college. |
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29th April 2011, 04:10 PM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
In August 2004 the Permanent Committee had fixed Rs.1.3 lakh per annu as fee for students admitted under the Government quota in private unaided medical colleges.but this is for chennai only.
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#30
29th April 2011, 04:38 PM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Top Private Medical Colleges in India :
1) Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal and Mangalore Campus, http://www.manipal.edu/Pages/Welcome.aspx Top ranked private medical colleges, 5th rank overall. Established in 1956 as first private medical college. Most expensive, top rankers choose manipal followed up by mangalore. The college receives about 750 applications and accepts about 70. The institute has recently started twinning program and its degree has approval of many US states. Check out 2010- 11 prospectus and fee structure (US$150,000 for entire course) for KMC at the NRI Quota page of this website. KMC Manipal MBBS Prospectus and Fee Structure for 2011-12 (incl. NRI Seats) 2) SRMC (Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute)-Chennai This deemed University has membership in Association of Indian Universities and is a Harvard Medical International Associated Institution. http://srmc.edu/ SRMC NRI Prospectus and Fee Structure 3) M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore This is one among the top private medical colleges in Bangalore, and too of Karnataka. http://www.msrmc.ac.in/ MSRMC-MS Ramaiah-NRI_AppForm_MBBS.pdf 4) KIMS (Kempegowda Institute of Medical Science), Bangalore, : http://www.kimsbangalore.edu.in/ 5) At this slot I would put 3 Bangalore colleges that are also popular amongst NRIs St.Johns Medical College: http://www.stjohns.in/ Father Muller Medical College: http://www.fathermuller.com JSS College- Mysore http://www.jssmedicalcollege.in/ Though above colleges are most preferred by NRIs, the below colleges also rank in top 10 private medical colleges 6) Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore, http://www.bramc.org/ 7) Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS), Kochi Ernakulam: http://www.aimshospital.org/ ’8) At this slot I would put 5 Mumbai MBBS colleges that are hugely popular KJ Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre: http://www.somaiya.edu/Medical.htm Dr. D Y Patil Medical College- Navi Mumbai and Kolhapur, MH: http://www.dypatil.in/ Terna Medical College: http://www.terna.org Bharati Vidyapeeth: Pune, New Mumbai, http://www.bharatividyapeeth.edu/ Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s (MGM) Medical College. Navi Mumbai, www.mgmuhs.com/ 9) Other MBBS Options in Maharashtra Maharshtra Institute of Medical education and Research, Medical college Pune, http://www.mitmimer.com/ Pravara Institute Of Medical Sciences.—> Ahmed Nagar, MH, pravara-medical-collge-ahmed-nagar-nri-form 10) One may consider following colleges if wish to do MBBS from north india DMC (Dayanand Medical College)- Ludhiana, http://www.dmch.edu DMCH Ludhiana Prospectus, Admission Procedure and Fee Structure for NRIs Sharda Hospital, Greater Noida- http://www.sharda.ac.in/courses/mbbs-bds.html Subharti Medical College, Meerut- http://www.subharti.org/admission.aspx Mahatma Ghandhi College and Hospital, Jaipur- http://www.mgmch.org/college.htm Admission Process: Foreign citizens, PIO card holders, OCI (Dual Citizens), NRI students and NRI sponsored students can apply under the Foreign/NRI category. 15% of the seats in private medical colleges in India are reserved for this category. There is no transparent admission process except in KMC (Manipal/Mangalore) and SRMC Chennai. You shortlist few medical colleges, visit India, start talks with the admissions staff directly. If one can’t visit the college personally, hire a ‘broker’ (may charge Rs. 50k to 2 lacss without you knowing about it) as college admission staff hardly talks on phone. Since most of these colleges milk NRIs, they charge higher than set fees by the states by way of donation fee in cash without receipt. Therefore, even to initiate talks with admission staff, be ready to butter the palm of junior staff. A donation amount will be set. When the ‘deal’ is done, proceed to pay the amount and you get a seat in the college. This is why it’s important to make a deal early (preferably in May/June than late July when rates are higher by about 5 lacs). Except Manipal and KIMS, most others like to take the entire course fee in advance. School Scores: As long as the school transcript mentions that the candidate had passed 12th Std with 50% marks in physics, biology, chemistry (and English in), everything will be taken care of since donation money will start ‘walk the talk’. Course Fee: The donation fee changes every year and in the same year- every passing week. Be ready to cough up 35 lacs-70 lacs for entire MBBS course depending on college. KMC Manipal charges about us $150,000 for entire course. I may be able to help you about donation/capitation/auction fee in case of any specific query on any private medical college in India The annual tuition fee, for instance, of KIMS is given as Rs. 4.56 lakh (COMEDK fixed fee) for the clinical degree course as against Rs 10 lakh that it charges the NRI students per year. Additional costs will include books, food & lodging of approx 8 lacs. In general, branded private medical colleges charge about Rs 40-50 lacs and less-branded would charge 30-40 lacs for whole course duration. Out of this total sum (say 35 lacs), 20 lacs is official fee (receipt given) and Rs.15 lacs is donation in cash (no receipt) Academic and Cultural Issues: NRI/Foreign student who have not been to India and not tuned to ‘study-by-rot’ method, find it difficult to cope up with the new system. The complaints regarding hygiene in mess/hostel, hot water un-availability, room sizes, un-friendly professor, tough academic curricula should be considered closely before making up ones mind as most colleges take fees of entire course in the beginning. Also consider, if one is ready to spend 5.5 years in a town like Manipal or whether big metro like Bangalore is a place for you. Though I wished to stay clear of regional feelings towards one another, but this has been the case with few MBBS students doing their MBBS from other part where both professors and patients made the life difficult for north Indians and NRIs Course Approval: one must make sure how to register with MCI after graduating from colleges (all the above colleges are approved ones) not listed here or if doing MBBS from other countries (some foriegn degrees are also recognized by MCI). The US students should check if the medical college would prepare them for USMLE or arrange to do such preparatory course from institutes like KAPLAN. Other Alternative CountriesCheaper options are available in Nepal (Manipal group), Russia, Ukraine and Philipines which will cost about $35K with food for entire course. This could save potentially about $40K in MBBs – which could be invested in PG course. Also, China is attracting many students for studying 5year medicine (course conducted in English) at highly competitive rates of about $6k per year including fee, accommodation, books, insurance (except food and traveling). Some of these courses have been approved by the Medical Council of India. However, if you are going to study outside India, you need to file for a certificate of eligibility from the MCI and also give a screening test on your return to India Conclusion: The best medical education in India is provided by govt colleges at highly subsidized fees and one needs to qualify in entrance exam. It is highly recommended to appear for exams like AIPMT (central) and COMEDK (Karnataka state exam), MHT-CET (Maha) as most of the good private medical colleges are situated in Karnataka and Maharashtra. You may refer to previous years question paper for AIPMT, COMEDK and other at following link The private medical education in India is quite expensive, though less expensive and time consuming as compared to USA. However, one has to be very serious for studies as it’s quite a challenge to do MBBS in straight 4.5 years. The college and city has to be chosen carefully as many students go thru very tough times if selection is not proper. Most importantly, starting early to search a right college is key to success. Gud luck.... |
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29th April 2011, 06:58 PM
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different colleges have varying fee structure depending upon their status.. here are names of few colleges for Mbbs with fees structure -->JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE -- RS. 15000 to RS 15600 -->DR. ZIAUDDIN AHMAD DENTAL COLLEGE --- RS 12850 to RS. 13000 i would like to inform u that the total amount for MBBS course is around 3.25 lacks to 4.5 lacks regards....... |
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14th June 2011, 07:18 PM
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in karnataka 3.25 lakhs tamilnadu 3 contact us 9916477269 |
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11th July 2011, 11:44 PM
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santosh medical college of ghaziabad
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13th July 2011, 01:36 AM
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Re: Fee structure for private MBBS medical colleges?
Hi dear,
Top Private Medical Colleges in India : 1) Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal and Mangalore Campus, http://www.manipal.edu/Pages/Welcome.aspx Top ranked private medical colleges, 5th rank overall. Established in 1956 as first private medical college. Most expensive, top rankers choose manipal followed up by mangalore. The college receives about 750 applications and accepts about 70. The institute has recently started twinning program and its degree has approval of many US states. Check out 2010- 11 prospectus and fee structure (US$150,000 for entire course) for KMC at the NRI Quota page of this website. KMC Manipal MBBS Prospectus and Fee Structure for 2011-12 (incl. NRI Seats) 2) SRMC (Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute)-Chennai This deemed University has membership in Association of Indian Universities and is a Harvard Medical International Associated Institution. http://srmc.edu/ SRMC NRI Prospectus and Fee Structure 3) M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore This is one among the top private medical colleges in Bangalore, and too of Karnataka. http://www.msrmc.ac.in/ MSRMC-MS Ramaiah-NRI_AppForm_MBBS.pdf 4) KIMS (Kempegowda Institute of Medical Science), Bangalore, : http://www.kimsbangalore.edu.in/ 5) At this slot I would put 3 Bangalore colleges that are also popular amongst NRIs St.Johns Medical College: http://www.stjohns.in/ Father Muller Medical College: http://www.fathermuller.com JSS College- Mysore http://www.jssmedicalcollege.in/ Though above colleges are most preferred by NRIs, the below colleges also rank in top 10 private medical colleges 6) Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore, http://www.bramc.org/ 7) Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS), Kochi Ernakulam: http://www.aimshospital.org/ ’8) At this slot I would put 5 Mumbai MBBS colleges that are hugely popular KJ Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre: http://www.somaiya.edu/Medical.htm Dr. D Y Patil Medical College- Navi Mumbai and Kolhapur, MH: http://www.dypatil.in/ Terna Medical College: http://www.terna.org Bharati Vidyapeeth: Pune, New Mumbai, http://www.bharatividyapeeth.edu/ Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s (MGM) Medical College. Navi Mumbai, www.mgmuhs.com/ 9) Other MBBS Options in Maharashtra Maharshtra Institute of Medical education and Research, Medical college Pune, http://www.mitmimer.com/ Pravara Institute Of Medical Sciences.—> Ahmed Nagar, MH, pravara-medical-collge-ahmed-nagar-nri-form 10) One may consider following colleges if wish to do MBBS from north india DMC (Dayanand Medical College)- Ludhiana, http://www.dmch.edu DMCH Ludhiana Prospectus, Admission Procedure and Fee Structure for NRIs Sharda Hospital, Greater Noida- http://www.sharda.ac.in/courses/mbbs-bds.html Subharti Medical College, Meerut- http://www.subharti.org/admission.aspx Mahatma Ghandhi College and Hospital, Jaipur- http://www.mgmch.org/college.htm Admission Process: Foreign citizens, PIO card holders, OCI (Dual Citizens), NRI students and NRI sponsored students can apply under the Foreign/NRI category. 15% of the seats in private medical colleges in India are reserved for this category. There is no transparent admission process except in KMC (Manipal/Mangalore) and SRMC Chennai. You shortlist few medical colleges, visit India, start talks with the admissions staff directly. If one can’t visit the college personally, hire a ‘broker’ (may charge Rs. 50k to 2 lacss without you knowing about it) as college admission staff hardly talks on phone. Since most of these colleges milk NRIs, they charge higher than set fees by the states by way of donation fee in cash without receipt. Therefore, even to initiate talks with admission staff, be ready to butter the palm of junior staff. A donation amount will be set. When the ‘deal’ is done, proceed to pay the amount and you get a seat in the college. This is why it’s important to make a deal early (preferably in May/June than late July when rates are higher by about 5 lacs). Except Manipal and KIMS, most others like to take the entire course fee in advance. School Scores: As long as the school transcript mentions that the candidate had passed 12th Std with 50% marks in physics, biology, chemistry (and English in), everything will be taken care of since donation money will start ‘walk the talk’. Course Fee: The donation fee changes every year and in the same year- every passing week. Be ready to cough up 35 lacs-70 lacs for entire MBBS course depending on college. KMC Manipal charges about us $150,000 for entire course. I may be able to help you about donation/capitation/auction fee in case of any specific query on any private medical college in India The annual tuition fee, for instance, of KIMS is given as Rs. 4.56 lakh (COMEDK fixed fee) for the clinical degree course as against Rs 10 lakh that it charges the NRI students per year. Additional costs will include books, food & lodging of approx 8 lacs. In general, branded private medical colleges charge about Rs 40-50 lacs and less-branded would charge 30-40 lacs for whole course duration. Out of this total sum (say 35 lacs), 20 lacs is official fee (receipt given) and Rs.15 lacs is donation in cash (no receipt) Academic and Cultural Issues: NRI/Foreign student who have not been to India and not tuned to ‘study-by-rot’ method, find it difficult to cope up with the new system. The complaints regarding hygiene in mess/hostel, hot water un-availability, room sizes, un-friendly professor, tough academic curricula should be considered closely before making up ones mind as most colleges take fees of entire course in the beginning. Also consider, if one is ready to spend 5.5 years in a town like Manipal or whether big metro like Bangalore is a place for you. Though I wished to stay clear of regional feelings towards one another, but this has been the case with few MBBS students doing their MBBS from other part where both professors and patients made the life difficult for north Indians and NRIs Course Approval: one must make sure how to register with MCI after graduating from colleges (all the above colleges are approved ones) not listed here or if doing MBBS from other countries (some foriegn degrees are also recognized by MCI). The US students should check if the medical college would prepare them for USMLE or arrange to do such preparatory course from institutes like KAPLAN. Other Alternative CountriesCheaper options are available in Nepal (Manipal group), Russia, Ukraine and Philipines which will cost about $35K with food for entire course. This could save potentially about $40K in MBBs – which could be invested in PG course. Also, China is attracting many students for studying 5year medicine (course conducted in English) at highly competitive rates of about $6k per year including fee, accommodation, books, insurance (except food and traveling). Some of these courses have been approved by the Medical Council of India. However, if you are going to study outside India, you need to file for a certificate of eligibility from the MCI and also give a screening test on your return to India Conclusion: The best medical education in India is provided by govt colleges at highly subsidized fees and one needs to qualify in entrance exam. It is highly recommended to appear for exams like AIPMT (central) and COMEDK (Karnataka state exam), MHT-CET (Maha) as most of the good private medical colleges are situated in Karnataka and Maharashtra. You may refer to previous years question paper for AIPMT, COMEDK and other at following link The private medical education in India is quite expensive, though less expensive and time consuming as compared to USA. However, one has to be very serious for studies as it’s quite a challenge to do MBBS in straight 4.5 years. The college and city has to be chosen carefully as many students go thru very tough times if selection is not proper. Most importantly, starting early to search a right college is key to success. Thanks |
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15th August 2011, 08:27 PM
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Generally the fees is very high when compared to other courses.The duration of the courses is also long than any other course. Good Luck. |
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