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You can become a doctor for just ₹7,000! Which is the country's most affordable medical college?

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Lowest MBBS Fees in India: Pursuing a medical education in India is no easy task. First, one must pay exorbitant fees to coaching institutes for NEET preparation; even if one clears the exam, the medical college fees often exceed the budget of many families. Fees at most private medical colleges range from ₹40 lakh to ₹1.5 crore—an amount nearly impossible for any middle-class family to afford. Naturally, the question on everyone's mind is: where can one find the lowest MBBS fees in India?

The NEET-UG results are likely to be declared anytime by July 20, 2026. If you have a strong NEET score, there is absolutely no need to worry about the cost. India boasts excellent government medical colleges where the total fee for the entire 5.5-year MBBS course is less than what one might spend on pocket money or textbooks. Read on to learn about these select medical colleges that produce top-tier doctors at a minimal cost.

Where are the lowest MBBS fees in India?
MBBS is among the most expensive courses in the country. Not only is securing admission difficult, but completing the course is also akin to a challenging mission. Unable to secure admission in Indian private medical colleges, many students look to countries where education is more affordable. Countries like China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan offer MBBS programs at a lower cost.

AIIMS Delhi Ranks First

When discussing the country's best and most affordable medical colleges, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi tops the list. The total fee for the entire 5.5-year MBBS course here ranges from just ₹6,000 to ₹7,000. This amount covers everything from tuition fees to hostel and gymkhana charges. A similar fee structure applies to other AIIMS institutes across the country (such as AIIMS Bhopal, Patna, Jodhpur, and Rishikesh), where the total expenditure remains within the range of ₹6,000 to ₹10,000. MAMC Delhi: Annual tuition fee of just ₹240!

Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) is another of Delhi's largest and most prestigious colleges. This medical college enjoys a high reputation across the country. However, the annual tuition fee here might come as a surprise to many. For medical students admitted under the All-India Quota, the annual tuition fee is around ₹240. Even when including hostel charges and other essential fees, the total cost for the entire course does not exceed ₹15,000.

JIPMER and Madras Medical College are also in the running
The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), located in Puducherry, also operates under the Central Government. The total fee for the entire MBBS course here ranges between approximately ₹30,000 and ₹35,000. Additionally, Chennai's renowned Madras Medical College (MMC) is highly affordable, with the total course cost ranging from about ₹70,000 to ₹90,000.

Government vs. Private Colleges: A vast difference in fees
The table below clearly illustrates the significant difference in costs between the country's top affordable government medical colleges and private medical colleges:

College Name    Category    Total Estimated MBBS Course Fee
AIIMS, New Delhi    Central Government    ₹6,000–₹7,000
Maulana Azad Medical College    State Government (Delhi)    ₹13,000–₹15,000
JIPMER Puducherry    Central Government    ₹30,000–₹35,000
Madras Medical College (Chennai)    State Government (Tamil Nadu)    ₹70,000–₹90,000

Private Medical Colleges    Private/Deemed University    ₹40 Lakh–₹1 Crore
Key Takeaway: The only way to secure admission to these low-fee government colleges is by achieving a top rank in the NEET-UG examination. To secure admission here, students in the general category must rank between the top 50 and the top 1000 in the All India rankings. If you have a limited budget for MBBS, your greatest assets are hard work and an excellent NEET score.


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