Hey,
Well first of all you need to know that as per the guidelines of NEET, there shall be a single centralised counselling for all medical colleges in india with the exception of AIIMS and JIPMER.
There are three tiers of colleges:
1.government medical colleges.
2.Deemed universities.
3.Private colleges.
And the admission fees being the most in deemed nd private.
However under the guidelines of NEET admissions the private colleges also have to accept students on the basis of all india counselling. And all their seats are provided to be filled by MCC counselling.
So initially all d seats of a private college are being filled as per merit and by counselling procedure approved by d govt of India.
Fee structure of such colleges are decided by their administrative body and it varies from 5lakhs/annum to 28-30lakhs per annum.
Fee structure of some private/deemed colleges:
KMC, Manipal:11.5lakhs/annum
KIIMS:10lakhs/annum
PIMS, Loni:12.75lakhs/annum
MGM, wardha:13.5lakhs/annum
DY patil, pune:26lakhs/annum
SDU, kolar:9lakhs/annum
So depending on the college the fee structure varies.
Medical education is quite costly in a country like ours. But if you want to study mbbs i would suggest give preference to govt colleges followed by deemed universities then go for private.
People have this notion that studying from a non-government college is simply waste of money, but in reality the result of the 5years of mbbs degree depends entirely on the student and how far he/she can make out of these 5years.
All the best.
There are no government seats in private medical colleges. The name itself says that it is a private college. The fees for all the private colleges are different, it could be 4-5 lakhs or it could also be as high as 20-25 lakhs for just 1 year. The fees would also depend upon the quota, if you get in through the management quota, the fees would be way too much.
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile