TN MBBS Fees HIKE! Now Rs 15 lakh for Management Quota, Rs 27 lakh for NRI- Check out complete fee structure

Published On 2025-07-15 10:29 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-15 10:29 GMT

MBBS Fees at Tamil Nadu Private Medical Colleges

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Chennai: Medical education in Tamil Nadu is set to get costlier as the MBBS fees in the self-financing medical colleges have been revised from academic year 2025. The fee fixation committee has fixed the MBBS fee for management quota seats at the self-financing medical colleges at Rs 15 lakh per year- a hike of Rs 1.5 lakh.

According to the revised fee structure released by the TN Directorate of Medical Education, the MBBS fees for the NRI quota seats will also get hiked by Rs 2.5 lakh as now the MBBS fees at the NRI quota seats have been fixed at Rs 27 lakh per annum.

However, the fees for the government quota seats at the private medical institutes will remain unchanged. Meanwhile, those joining the State private universities under the NRI quota will have to pay Rs 30 lakh, which is Rs 60,000 more when compared to previous years. The MBBS fees under the management quota seats at these institutes has been fixed at Rs 16,20,000 per annum.

Also Read: TN Private Medical Colleges Demand MBBS Fee Hike, HC Issues Notice

SI. No

MBBS Medical Colleges

Government Quota Rs.

Management Quota Rs.

NRI Quota Rs.

1

PSG Institute of Medical Sciences And Research Coimbatore 641004

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

2

Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre Chengalpattu 603 308

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

3

Karpagam Faculty of Medical

Sciences & Research

Coimbatore

4,40,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

4

Annapoorana Medical College & Hospital Veerapandi Union, Salem

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000


5

Velammal medical College

Hospital & Research

Institute, Madurai

4,40,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

6

Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital And Research Centre

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

7

Panimalar Medical College

Hospital & Research
Institute, Chennai

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

8

Madha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

9

Sri Muthukumaran Medical College Hospital And Research Institute, Chennai

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

10

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan

Medical College And
Hospital, Perambalur

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

11

Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences, Kanyakumari

4,40,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

12

Tagore Medical College and Hospital

Melakottaiyur, Chennai

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

13

Melmaruvathur

Adhiparasakthi Institute of

Medical Sciences And
Research

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

14

Swamy Vivekanandha

Medical College Hospital
And Research Institute

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000


15

Arunai Medical College &

Hospital

Velu Nagar, Thenmathur,

Thiruvanamalai

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

16

St. Peter's Medical College

Hospital And Research
Institute

Hosur

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

17

Indira Medical College and Hospitals

Thiruvallur

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

18

PSP Medical College and

Hospital and Research
Institute

Kancheepuram

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

19

KMCH Institute of Health Sciences and Research Coimbatore

4,35,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

20

Nandha Medical College and Hospital

Erode

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

21

Annaii Medical College And Hospital

Kancheepuram

4,50,000

15,00,000

27,00,000

State Private University MBBS Course

S.No

State Private University
MBBS Course

Government
Quota
Rs.

Management
Quota
Rs.

NRI Quota
Rs.

1

Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Trichy

5,40,000

16,20,000

30,00,000

2

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan

Institute of Medical Sciences
And Hospital, Perambalur

5,40,000

16,20,000

30,00,000

3

Sri Venkateswara Medical

College Hospital & Research Institute

Chennai

5,40,000

16,20,000

30,00,000

4

Kanyakumari Medical Mission Research Centre under St. Joesph University

Kanyakumari

5,40,000

16,20,000

30,00,000

PG Medical Course Fee:

The committee has fixed PG Medical Degree (clinical) fees as Rs 3,50,000 in the Govt Quota seats, Rs 16 lakh in the management quota seats and Rs 29 lakh in the NRI quota seats.

As per the notification, the fee for the PG Medical Degree (non-clinical) is Rs 3 lakh for the Govt Quota seats, Rs 5 lakh for management quota and Rs 19 lakh for NRI quota seats. 

Further, the committee has fixed the fee for PG Diploma Medical Courses as Rs 3 lakh for Govt Quota, Rs 5 lakh for management quota and Rs 19 lakh for NRI quota seats.


The proceedings of the committee on the fixation of fees in respect of the self-financing professional colleges were released on Monday. This panel is chaired by Justice Pongiappan, and it sets the fees for the undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental courses. According to the notification, the modified fee structure will be effective for the students admitted for admission in 2025, 2026, and 2027.

In the notification, the committee has mentioned the following:

The maximum fee structure prescribed will take effect for the students admitted for the academic years 2025 -2026, 2026 -2027 and 2027-2028.

√In addition to the above fees, the institution is permitted to collect an amount of Rs.60,000/- per student as development fee.

√The management is directed to cover all the Students under Students Group Insurance Scheme.

√The above fee does not include Hostel, Transport, and Mess charges which is optional for the students. The institutions are directed to submit the details of the above fee to the Selection Committee well in advance before commencement of counselling.

√The Committee directs that the institution shall not collect or levy any other recurring or non-recurring fee including capitation fee.

√Any deviation from this order, the Committee will send a recommendation to the authority concerned to withdrawal of approval by NMC and disaffiliation by the concerned University as well as imposition of fine.

There are altogether 11,700 MBBS seats, and among these, 5,050 MBBS seats are in the Government medical colleges. Tamil Nadu has 22 self-financing private medical colleges and four private universities.

The non-minority institutes in self-financing medical colleges and state private universities share 65% of seats for admission under the government quota, and minority institutes share 50% of the seats. The State selection committee conducts the admission to all seats in self-financing colleges and state private universities.

TOI has reported that the biggest change has been introduced by eliminating the 'NRI lapse' category. This category was created to fill in non-MRI candidates alongside the management quota in self-financing medical/dental colleges and the state private universities.

Now, the selection committee will transfer the vacant NRI quota seats after three rounds of counseling to the common pool in the management category, allowing Indian students to take these seats at a cost that is at least 30% lower.

Until last year, the self-financing medical colleges could collect Rs 24.5 lakh as NRI quota fees. The colleges used to set aside 15% of the seats for the NRI category, and if these seats remained vacant, they were converted into the NRI lapse seats, for which Rs 21.50 lakh was collected as an annual tuition fee.

To view the notification, click on the link below:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/tn-ug-fee-structure-294622.pdf

Also Read: MBBS, BDS Admissions in Tamil Nadu: Here is the fee structure for this academic year at private medical colleges

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