MBBS, BDS Admissions 2021 at Punjab Institutes: Check Out Fee Structure At BFUHS

Published On 2022-01-30 13:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-01-30 13:30 GMT
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Faridkot: Through a recent notice the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BHUHS) has informed its candidates about the Fee structure applicable for MBBS/BDS courses.

As per the notification dated 22.09.2021, the MBBS and BDS fees vary for Government and Private institutes and Government quota, management quota, Minority quota seats.

MBBS Fees:

Students who will be studying in the Government institutes, need to pay Rs 158,000.

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For the Private institutes (Affiliated colleges excluding CMC, Ldh), the fee has been fixed at Rs 368,000 for Government quota seats and in management quota seats of private institutes (affiliated colleges) the fee is Rs 945,000.

In the Open quota/Minority quota seats of Private Minority Institute (Affiliated colleges- CMC, Ludhiana), the candidates need to pay Rs 660,000.

In case of Private Institute Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Bathinda, the fee is Rs 945,000 for Government and Management quota seats. The amount of fee is same for Open Quota/Minority Quota seats of Private University SGRD.

As per the data provided by BFUHS, the fees in NRI quota seats is $ 110,000.

The tuition fee for MBBS would increase at a rate of 10% in every year, the notice clarified.

BDS Fees:

The BDS Fees in Government Institutes is Rs 80,000. The fee for Government quota seats in Private Institutes (Including Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Bathinda & Desh Bhagat Dental College, Mandi Gobindgarh) is Rs 165,000 and in the management quota seats of these institutes the fee is Rs 220,000.

The BDS Fees in Open Quota/Minority Quota seats in Private Minority Institutions (CDC, Ldh & SGRD, Asr) is Rs 220,000.

For the NRI quota BDS seats, the fee has been fixed at $44,000.

In case of BDS seats as well, there shall be a 10% increase in the Tuition Fee every year.

Sr.

No.

Course

Institution

Quota

1st Year

(Rs)

2nd Year

(Rs)

3rd Year

(Rs)

4th Year

(Rs)

5th Year

(Rs)

NRI US

$

Punjab Govt.

Notification

Dated

Remarks

1

MBBS

Govt. Institutions

158,000/-

Tuition Fee with 10% increase in every year.

110,000

5/5/2021- 5HB-III/8191 Dated 22.09.2021

Pvt. Institutions

(Affiliated Colleges Excluding CMC, Ldh)

Govt. Quota

368,000/-

Pvt. Institutions (Affiliated Colleges)

Management Quota

945,000/-

Pvt. Minority Institute (Affiliated College-CMC, Ludhiana)

Open Quota / Minority Quota

660,000/-

Pvt. Institute Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Bathinda

Govt. Quota

945,000/-

Subject to final outcome of decision of Hon'ble High Court in CWP No. 14902 of 2020

Management Quota

945,000/-

Pvt. University SGRD

Open Quota / Minority Quota

945,000/-

2

BDS

Govt. Institutions

80,000/-

Tuition Fee with 10% increase in every year

44,000

Pvt. Institutions (Including Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences & Research, Bathinda & Desh Bhagat Dental College, Mandi Gobindgarh)

Govt. Quota

165,000/-

Management Quota

220,000/-

Pvt. Minority Institutions (CDC, Ldh & SGRD, Asr)

Open Quota / Minority Quota

220,000/-

The Fee structure has been issued by BFUHS with reference to the pending case in the High Court between a private university and the State. In that case, the University had contended that reserving 50% seats as Government quota seats in respect of unaided private educational institutions is impermissible in the view of the legal position explained by the Supreme Court in P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharastra (2005).

At that time, it had also been contended by the Private university that the fee fixed for the government quota seats was just 1/3rd of that chargeable for the management quota seats. It had been argued that if reserving 50% seats for the Government quota was illegal then determining the fee structure for the Government quota seats would also be illegal.

'Fee for admission for M.B.B.S. course in Private Institutes/Universities. The aforesaid seeks to regulate fees in MBBS courses in private institutions and universities, by stipulating as under:

Course

Government Quota 50%

Management Quota 35%

1st year

Rs.3, 50,000/-

Rs.9, 00,000/-

2nd year

Rs.3, 85,000/-

Rs.9, 90,000/-

3rd year

Rs.4, 20,000/-

Rs.10, 80,000/-

4th year

Rs.4, 55,000/-

Rs.11, 70,000/-

5th year

Rs.2, 45000/-

Rs.6, 30,000/-

While considering the case, the HC bench comprising of Justice S. Muralidhar and Avneesh Jhingan had directed that meanwhile, "the Petitioners will be permitted to collect the fee prescribed for the management quota even in respect of the 50% government quota seats, subject to the stipulation that the differential amount qua the government quota seats be kept, within two weeks of the completion of the admission process, in a Fixed Deposit by Petitioner No.2 in its own name, with a copy of the Fixed Deposit Receipt being furnished to the Department of Medical Education & Research, State of Punjab, and with the further stipulation that the said FDR shall not be encashed by the Petitioners till further orders of this Court."

"It is further directed that while granting admission to the students, the Petitioners will inform them that the reduction in the amount of fees prescribed for the previous academic year is the subject matter of challenge by the Petitioners in the present petition, and that the differential fees, if any, payable by the students would be subject to the outcome of the present petition," the court order had further clarified.

To view the official notice, click on the following link:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/bfuhs-fee-structure-2021-168914.pdf

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