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MBBS, BDS Admissions 2023: Here is the fee structure for Medical Colleges in Telangana
Hyderabad: Recently, a notice regarding the fixation of the fee structure for undergraduate courses for students pursuing medical and dental courses for the block period of 2023–26 for private unaided non–minority/minority medical and dental colleges in the state was recently released by the government of Telangana under the Health, Medical, and Family Welfare Department.
The Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) submitted proposals for the fixation of the fee structure of MBBS and BDS Courses courses for block periods 2023-26 for private unaided non-minority/ minority medical and dental colleges in the state. The government hereby have accepted their proposal to fix the fee structure for MBBS and BDS courses.
The fee structure of the colleges under Convenor Quota(Category A) has been fixed at INR 60,000. The fee structure for the management quota(Category B) varies between 11.5 lakhs to 13 Lakhs.
The list of colleges offering the above-mentioned fee structure is as follows:
1. Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research- 13 lakh
2. Ayaan Institute of Medical Sciences- 12 lakh
3. Arundhathi Institute of Medical Sciences- 11.55 lakh
4. Bhaskar Medical College- 11.55 lakh
5. Chalmeda Anadarao Institute of Medical Sciences - 13 lakh
6. CMR Institute of Medical Sciences- 11.55 lakh
7. Dr. Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences- 11.55 lakh
8. Father Colombo Institute of Medical Sciences - 11.55 lakh
9. Deccan College of Medical Sciences - 12.50 lakh
10. Dr. VRK Womens Medical College teaching Hospital & Research Centre- 12 lakh
11. Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences & Research Centre- 13 lakh
12. Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences- 13 lakh
13. Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences- 12 lakh
14. Mamata Medical College- 12 lakh
15. Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences - 11.55 lakh
16. Maheswara Medical College- 11.55 lakh
17. Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences- 13 lakh
18. Malla Reddy Medical College for Women- 12 lakh
19. Medciti Institute of Medical Sciences- 12 lakh
20. MNR Medical College & Hospital- 13 lakh
21. Prathima Relief Institute Medical Sciences - 12 lakh
22. RVM Medical College of Medical Sciences - 11.55 lakh
23. Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences - 12 lakh
24. Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research & Teaching Hospital- 12 lakh
25. SVS Medical College- 12.50 lakh
26. Surabhi Institute of Medical Sciences - 11.55 lakh
27. TRR Institute of Medical Sciences.- 11.55 lakh
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It can be noted that the fee structure for MBBS candidates applying under the NRI quota (Category C) will entail a charge that is twice the amount stipulated for candidates admitted through the Management Quota.
The notice also entails the fee structure for BDS courses as well. The admissions will be taken under three categories: Convenor quota(Category A), Management Quota(Category B) and NRI quota (Category C).
The fee structure of the BDS course under the convenor quota has been fixed at INR 45000 across all the colleges under TAFRC. Whereas the fees for Management Quota vary between 4.2 Lakhs to 5 Lakhs.
Colleges charging INR 4,20,000 under the Management Quota are listed below :
1. Kamenini Institute of Dental Sciences
2. Malla reddy Dental College For Women
3. Malla Reddy Institute of Dental Sciences
4. Mamata Dental College
5. Meghana Institute of Dental Sciences
6. SVS Institute of Dental Sciences
7. Sri Balaji Dental College
8. Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery
9. Tirumala Institute of Dental Science Research Centre
MNR Dental College and Panineeya Mahavidhyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences & Research Centre are charging INR 5,00,000 under the management Quota. For NRI candidates the fees are 1.5 times more for Category B, except for Army College of Dental Sciences.
BDS Course in Army College of Dental Sciences is INR 4,25,000 for both category B and C. The fees for the Convenor quota in this college remain the same as the rest of the colleges under TAFRC.
The Government of Telangana has also released a set of conditions for MBBS and BDS courses in the state. The released conditions lay down clear directives to prevent any form of capitation fee or profiteering by educational institutions. The guidelines stipulate that no unauthorized or illegal charges can be imposed apart from the committee-fixed fees, and any attempt to disguise such charges as donations will be considered as charging capitation fees. Additionally, surplus funds generated from the fee collection are mandated to be utilized solely for the institution's betterment, barring any diversion for personal gains or other purposes. Furthermore, students admitted during the academic years 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026 are required to pay a consistent annual tuition fee throughout the duration of their courses. The guidelines also address the mode of fee collection, allowing institutions to collect the annual tuition fee in advance for the respective academic year, either as a lump sum or in instalments as per the institution's discretion. However, the management is notified that adhering to the fixed fee structure alone does not grant permission to run super speciality medical courses unless duly recognized by the government, Medical Council of India (MCI), or the relevant university. It further mentioned that institutions are mandated to provide stipends on par with government institutions, in accordance with regulations outlined by the National Medical Commission.
The Registrar of KNR University of Health Sciences, Warangal, and the principals of private unaided-non-minority and minority medical colleges in the state are entrusted with ensuring the implementation of these guidelines.
To view the notice, click on the link mentioned below:
For more information, candidates can visit : https://dme.telangana.gov.in/