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What is the fee structure if you get a free seat in private medical college?


Pretty 10th Jul, 2021
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SREYASHI SEN 19th Aug, 2021

Hey Pretty,

Your query is a little perplexing because there isn't a single private college in India that gives a free MBBS seat.

So, let's assume that when you asked about a "free seat," you meant whether you'd be able to get into a private college through a merit list, which assigns seats based on the fee structure established by the Fee Regulatory Committee of various states.

However, keep in mind that there is no such thing as a low or subsidised cost structure at private medical colleges. Regardless of how you get into a private medical college, you should expect to pay roughly 40–50 lakhs (or more) for your degree.

If you want to do MBBS and can afford this much money, you should consider it. At the end of the day, it's just an investment in your future.

Hope it helps,

Please feel free to comment below if you have any doubts, I will be glad to answer.

Regards.

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