Medical College Fees in India for NRIs / OCIs / PIOs – 2025 Overview



  • If you're exploring MBBS admission under NRI/OCI/PIO quota in India, note that the tuition fees are extremely high, especially in deemed universities, which offer significant autonomy and often charge fees independently. Before applying, it's important to understand the NEET eligibility for NRI students, as qualifying NEET is mandatory for admission under the NRI quota.

    Deemed University Fee Snapshot (NRI Quota)
    These institutions offer around 7,000 MBBS seats for NRI category, and fees generally range from ₹63 lakh to over ₹1.2 crore, depending on the college:

    DY Patil Medical College, Pune/Navi Mumbai: ₹1.2 crore
    Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune: ₹1.03 crore
    Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai, Saveetha Medical College, SRM Chennai, Chettinad Kanchipuram: ₹1.03–1.15 crore
    Hamdard (Delhi): ₹63 lakh
    JSS Mysore: ₹6.5 lakh (one of the more affordable ones)

    State & Private Medical College Fees
    Private colleges typically charge NRI students ₹20 lakh–₹40 lakh per year, totaling ₹1–2 crore for the full course. Government colleges where NRI seats are offered have relatively lower fees of ₹15–25 lakh per year

    For example:

    Maharashtra deemed colleges like Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune list fees around ₹73 lakh to ₹1 crore total

    Kerala private colleges under NRI quota charge about ₹21–30 lakh per year, leading to around ₹1 crore or more for the full program

    Transparency Issues & Hidden Charges
    A recent report from Tamil Nadu highlights that although fee fixation committees approve a base tuition, colleges often add hidden costs like development fees, hostel, transport, insurance, books, inflating annual costs by up to ₹12 lakh. For NRI students under management quotas, yearly totals may reach ₹23–30 lakh inclusive of extras

    Key Takeaways for Aspiring NRI/OCI/PIO Students:
    Expect very high fees—especially in deemed universities (₹60 lakh to ₹1.2 crore total) or private colleges (₹1–2 crore).
    Look beyond tuition: verify total cost including hostel, deposit, transport etc.
    Check fee updates: state authorities may revise caps (e.g. TN raised NRI quotas to ₹27–30 lakh/year as of 2025)
    In your application planning, always check official college notifications and MCC or state counseling portals for latest fee structure and full details.


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