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MBBS, BDS Admissions 2024 In Haryana: Here is the complete Fee Structure

Divyani PaulWritten by Divyani Paul Published On 2024-08-19T18:30:00+05:30  |  Updated On 19 Aug 2024 6:30 PM IST
MBBS, BDS Admissions 2024 In Haryana: Here is the complete Fee Structure
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Haryana- The Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Haryana recently invited applications from candidates willing to take admission to MBBS and BDS courses in Government, Government Aided, Private Medical and Dental Educational Institutions in the State of Haryana including those under Private Universities for the Academic Session 2024-25.

On this, DME Haryana has released a gazette detailing the complete information about the fee structure for admission to MBBS and BDS courses.

All the MBBS and BDS aspirants seeking admission in Haryana based medical and dental colleges are advised to take note of the following fee structure:

FEE STRUCTURE

For admission into MBBS and BDS courses, candidates will have to pay a total of Rs 4,22,910/-, an annual fee in government medical colleges and Rs 8,10,000/-, an annual tuition fee in government-aided medical colleges.

It is to be noted, that the tuition fee will be payable on an annual basis and the Institutes will not ask the candidates to deposit fees for the entire course in advance. Also, the tuition fee for the First-year course should be deposited by the successful candidates in the account- counselling and admission on account for the Department of Medical Education and Research (DMER). The details will be available on the admission web portal. The fee should be transferred to the respective institute by the Chairman Admission Committee within one month after completion of the admission process.

Along with this, the Tuition fee should be adjusted if the candidate is shifted in subsequent counselling from one Institute to another. In case of a request for withdrawal of admission by a candidate, the fee should be refundable to the candidate, only if the request is made in person along with original receipt of fee deposition and no request should be entertained through e-mail. The candidate will have to make the request at least 03 days before the last date prescribed for admission to MBBS/BDS courses.

Meanwhile, the candidates seeking admission to Private Colleges only can be allowed to deposit part of the tuition fee (50%) at the time of admission, however, the remaining fee will have to be deposited by the candidate to the institution before the last date of admission.

Also Read: MBBS, BDS Admissions: MP DME Releases Seat Vacancy Position for Round 1 NEET Counselling, details

The Annual fees to be paid at the beginning of each Academic Session in Government and Government aided Medical Colleges are as follows-

S.NO

MBBS DEGREE COURSES

ANNUAL FEES IN GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGES

ANNUAL TUITION FEES IN GOVERNMENT-AIDED MEDICAL COLLEGES

1

1st Year.

80,000/-

1,80,000/

2

2nd Year.

86,141/-

1,80,000/

3

3rd Year.

92,896/-

1,80,000/

4

4th Year.

1,00,327/-

1,80,000/

5

5th Year.

63,546/-

90,000/-

TOTAL

Rs 4,22,910/-

Rs 8,10,000/-

At the same time, the Government of Haryana with the objective stated in the preamble introduced the “Service Incentive Bond” to incentivize MBBS graduates to opt for Government Service after completion of an MBBS degree instead of a bond of Rs 30 lakh - Minus Total Annual Fee with a concession of 10% on bond amount for female candidates. Accordingly, the bond amounts are as follows-

S.NO

INSTITUTE

BOND AMOUNT FOR MALE CANDIDATES

BOND AMOUNT FOR FEMALE CANDIDATES (10% LESSER)

1

Government Medical Colleges.

25,77,090/-

23,19,381/-

2

Government Aided Medical College (MAMC, Agroha).

21,90,000/-

19,71,000/-

Bifurcation of Fee Structure of MBBS Course in Government Medical Colleges-

S.NO

PARTICULARS

FEE

1

Tuition Fee

61,410+Annual 10% Increase

2

Admission Fee

5000

3

Student fee

3000

4

Medical Fund

1250

5

Security Deposit

5000

6

Athletic Fund

600

7

Registration Fee

1500

8

Development Fund

1500

9

Sports Fee

150

10

Youth Welfare Fee

500

11

NSS Fee

10

12

Youth Red Cross Subscription Fee

80

13

Fee for NRI candidates

1,25,000 US Dollars for the entire course

Fee of MBBS Course in Government Aided Medical College i.e. MAMC Agroha, Hisar

S.NO

PARTICULARS

FEE

1

College Tuition Fee

Rs 1,80,000/- per annum.

2

Hostel Fee

Rs. 19000/- per annum

3

Electricity Charges

Rs. 9000/- per annum

4

Amalgamated Fund

Rs. 1500/- per annum

5

University Fee

Rs. 3840/- per annum

6

Securities

Rs. 30000/- One-Time Refundable

7

Caution Money

Rs. 6000/- One Time Refundable

8

Fee for NRI candidates

75000 US Dollars for the entire course (US $ 25000 at the time of admission and US $12,500 for the next 4 years)

Fee Structure of BDS Course in Government Dental College i.e. PGIDS, Rohtak.

S.NO

PARTICULARS

FEE

1

Tuition Fee

37500/-

2

Admission Fee

2500/-

3

Student fee

2500/-

4

Medical Fund

1250/-

5

Security Deposit

2500/- refundable

6

Dilapidated Fund

600/-

7

Furniture Charges

650/-

8

Magazine Fee

150/-

9

Athletic Fund

600/-

10

Registration Fee

1500/-

11

Radha Krishan Fund

100/-

12

Development Fund

1500/-

13

Sports Fee

150/-

14

Youth Welfare Fee

500/-

15

NSS Fee

10/-

16

Youth Red Cross Subscription Fee

80/-

17

TOTAL

52090/-

18

Fee for NRI candidates

10,000 US Dollars at the time of admission 5000 Dollars per annum for 4 years.

Fee of MBBS Course in ESIC Government Medical College, Faridabad-

S.NO

PARTICULARS

FEE

1

College Tuition Fee

Rs 1,00,000/- per annum

Fee structure for MBBS Course in Private Medical Colleges affiliated to Pt. B.D Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak-

S.NO

FEE HEAD

ANNUAL FEE

1

Tuition Fee including Development Charges

Rs. 12.00 Lakh with an annual increase of 7.5%

2

Tuition Fee of NRI students

1,10,000/- US Dollar (for the entire course)

3

College Security Refundable

Rs. 2.00 lakh- adjustable with the last fee

4

University Charges

Actual

5

Examination Charges

Actual

6

Library Fee

Rs. 3000/

7

Sports and Medical Charges

Rs. 2000/-

8

Hostel Fee

Not more than Rs. 75000/- or actual (whichever is less) + Mess Charges on actual basis No charges for fan and lighting in the Hostel

Fee structure for BDS Course in Private Dental Colleges affiliated to Pt. BD Sharma UHS, Rohtak-

S.NO

FEE HEAD

ANNUAL FEE

1

Tuition Fee including Development Charges

Rs. 2.80 lakhs with annual increase of 5%

2

Tuition Fee of NRI students

44,000 US Dollars (for the entire course)

3

College Security Refundable

Rs. 1.00 lacs adjustable with the last fee

4

University Charges

Actual

5

Examination Charges

Actual

6

Library Fee

Rs. 3000/

7

Equipment and Maintenance charges

Rs. 2500/

8

Sports and Medical Charges

Rs. 2000/-

9

Internet Charges (if provided)

Rs. 1000/-

10

Hostel Fee

Not more than Rs. 75000/- or actual (whichever is less) + Mess Charges on actual basis No charges for fan and lighting in the Hostel

11

Transport Fee (if availed by the student)

Actual

Fee structure of MBBS & BDS course of SGT University (FOR INDIAN CANDIDATES)

S.NO

COURSE

COURSE FEE PER ANNUM (IN RS.)

CAUTION MONEY (ONETIME) (REFUNDABLE) (IN RS.)

ALUMNI FEE (ONETIME) (NON-REFUNDABLE) (IN RS.)

1

MBBS

21,00,000/-

2,00,000/-

2,500/-

2

BDS

4,00,000/-

50,000/-

2,500/-

Fee structure of MBBS & BDS course of SGT University (FOR NRI CANDIDATES)

S.NO

COURSE

COURSE FEE PER ANNUM (IN RS.)

CAUTION MONEY (ONETIME) (REFUNDABLE) (IN RS.)

ALUMNI FEE (ONETIME) (NON-REFUNDABLE) (IN RS.)

1

MBBS

$42,860

$4,475

$60

2

BDS

$7,850

$1,120

$60

Fee structure of MBBS course in Al-Falah University Faridabad (Minority Private University)

S.NO

ACADEMIC YEAR

FEE IN INR FOR RESIDENT INDIAN STUDENTS

FEES FOR NRI STUDENTS IN USD/EQUIVALENT INDIAN RUPEES

1

First Year

16,37,500/-

$32,900/-

2

Second Year

16,37,500/-

$32,900/-

3

Third Year

16,37,500/-

$32,900/-

4

Fourth Year

16,37,500/-

$32,900/

5

Fifth Year

9,00,000/-

$19,800/-

Fee structure of MBBS & BDS course of Maharishi Markendeshwar College of Medical Sciences and Research, Sadhopur, Ambala (Maharishi Markendeshwar University, Sadhopur, Ambala-

S.NO

PARTICULARS

TUITION FEE PER ANNUM (IN RS)

1

For Indian Students

Rs. 17,00,000/- with a 10% annual increase

2

For NRI Students

USD Dollar 1,60,000 for the entire course

3

University Charges

Rs. 25,000/-

4

Registration Fee

Rs. 40,000/- for 1st year only

Fee structure of BDS course running under PDM University, Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar-

S.NO

COURSE NAME

ADMISSION FEE (ONE TIME)

TUITION FEES

OTHER ACADEMIC CHARGES

TOTAL AMOUNT FEE

1

For Indian students

Rs. 4200/-

Rs. 1,63,000/

Rs. 32000/-

Rs. 1,95,000/-

2

For NRI Students

USD 200

USD 6000

USD 500

USD 6500

To view the prospectus, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/dme-haryana-248303.pdf
Directorate of Medical EducationDME HaryanaMBBSBDS
Divyani Paul
Divyani Paul

    I am a student of Journalism and Mass Communication and also a passionate writer and explorer. With a keen interest in medicine, I have joined Medical Dialogues as a Content Writer. Within this role, I curate various healthcare-related news including the latest updates on health, hospitals, and regulatory updates from NMC/DCI. For any query or information, feel free to reach out to me at editorial@medicaldialogues.in

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