Getting a PG medical seat is a huge milestone — but understanding the fee structure is equally important for every NEET PG aspirant. MD/MS programs in India vary widely in cost depending on whether the seat is in a Government, Private, or Deemed University medical college.
At TheCollegeXpert, we simplify the process for you step by step so you can confidently claim your seat in MD/MS/DNB programs across India.
Government Medical Colleges – Affordable & Best
If you secure a PG seat in a Govt. medical college via AIQ or state quota, you’ll enjoy low tuition fees and high academic credibility.
💸 Average Fee Range (MD/MS): ₹30,000 – ₹1.5 Lakh per year
✅ Includes top colleges like:
College | Fees (Per Year) |
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AIIMS (INI-CET) | ₹2,000 – ₹5,000 |
MAMC Delhi | ₹40,000 |
KGMU Lucknow | ₹60,000 |
BJMC Pune | ₹75,000 |
JIPMER / PGIMER | ₹10,000 – ₹20,000 |
- ✅ Stipend: ₹60,000–₹95,000/month
- ✅ Bond/Service: 1–3 years in some states
- 🎯 Best ROI for those with top NEET PG or INI-CET ranks
Private Medical Colleges – Moderate to High Fees
Private medical colleges have variable fee structures based on state, location, and demand for the branch.
💸 Average Fee Range: ₹8 – ₹25 Lakh per year
State | Fee Range (Per Year) |
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Karnataka | ₹8L – ₹18L |
Maharashtra | ₹12L – ₹22L |
Uttar Pradesh | ₹15L – ₹20L |
Tamil Nadu | ₹12L – ₹18L |
- ✅ Stipend varies: ₹20,000 – ₹60,000/month
- ✅ NRI quota may go up to ₹30L/year
- ⚠️ Hidden costs: hostel, exam, material charges
Deemed Universities – Centralized via MCC
Deemed universities offer MD/MS seats through MCC Deemed Counseling. These colleges are privately run but centrally governed.
💸 Fee Range (MD/MS): ₹20 – ₹40 Lakh per year
College Name | Fees (Per Year) |
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KMC Manipal / Mangalore | ₹22 – ₹25 Lakh |
DY Patil (Pune / Navi Mumbai) | ₹28 – ₹35 Lakh |
Sri Ramachandra, Chennai | ₹25 – ₹30 Lakh |
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune | ₹24 – ₹30 Lakh |
JSS Medical College, Mysuru | ₹21 – ₹28 Lakh |
- ✅ NRI seats: ₹45 – ₹60 Lakh/year
- ✅ Stipend: ₹25,000 – ₹50,000/month
- ⚠️ No state quota benefits
- ✅ Open to all NEET PG qualified students
Key Tips from TheCollegeXpert
- Always check bond details & penalty clauses
- Evaluate stipend vs tuition cost
- Use MCC + state counseling for wider choice
- Consider DNB if budget is tight but clinical exposure is priority
- MBBS + PG = Long-term financial planning. Choose wisely.
📢 Final Advice from TheCollegeXpert
Choosing the right PG college isn’t just about ranks — it’s also about budget, value, and career ROI. Whether you're aiming for a Govt. seat, Private college, or Deemed university, knowing the fee structure helps avoid surprises.
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