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Can I do mbbs from private medical College under post matric scholarship for sc category PMS SC . And is there any Freeship card for without fee payment admission or I have to pay fee from my side during admission and then it get refunded?


Aaryan 20th Jun, 2025
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Prachi Kumari 26th Jul, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can do MBBS from a private medical college under the Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC category, if you meet the eligibility (like income limit and documents). In many states, a Freeship Card is issued under this scheme, which allows admission without paying the tuition fee at the time of admission.

If you have the Freeship Card before admission, you don't need to pay the fee from your side. But if the card is not issued on time, some colleges may ask you to pay the fee first, and it will be refunded later after your scholarship is approved. It’s best to check the process in your state and with the college where you are taking admission.

Hope it helps !

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