Least Medical Fee In India: Doing an MBBS course is the dream of many youth in India. Many youth work hard to fulfill this dream. But many times expensive fees come in the way of their dream. This is the reason why many youth also turn to abroad to study medicine. But let us tell you that there are many states in India where you do not have to pay a lot of medical fees. Let us tell you in which states of India the lowest medical fees are charged.
Delhi has the lowest fees
If you want to study medicine. Then the best college for this in India is AIIMS. Any student belonging to middle class or lower middle class family can study in the country's most prestigious medical institute All India Institute of Medical Sciences i.e. AIIMS. If we talk about its fees, then the student has to pay Rs 19,896 during 5 years.
But let us tell you that AIIMS is the only medical institute in Delhi where the fees are so low. Apart from this, there are a total of 7 more institutes in Delhi. But there you have to pay a little more fees. But comparatively AIIMS is the cheapest in India for medical studies.
Low fees are also charged in Telangana
If we talk about the fees of private medical colleges, then it starts from lakhs. But if you study medicine from a government college in Telangana. Then you will not have to spend even 1 lakh rupees in the entire 5 years. There are many government colleges in Telangana from Gandhi Medical College, Kakatiya Medical College, Osmania Medical College and Siddipet Medical College. Here you have to pay an annual fee of around Rs 10,000.
Fees are also low in these states
Apart from Telangana, there are some states in India like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Andhra Pradesh. Where you do not have to pay. Let us tell you that we have given this information on the basis of the data of government college fees. There may be changes in it. Before taking admission, you must get complete information related to the fees.
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