MBBS fees double in Tamil Nadu, to now be Rs 2 crore
- August 27, 2016
- Posted by: Shobhit Jayaswal
- Category: NEET
CHENNAI: Cost for an MBBS at a private college in Tamil Nadu has doubled, and will now cost close to Rs 2 crore. Private medical colleges and deemed universities in Tamil Nadu have increased fees for MBBS after the CBSE released the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) results on August 17. The average cost of studying at a premier college is now Rs 1.85 crore-up to Rs 1 crore as tuition fee and Rs 85 lakh as capitation fee. All private medical colleges and deemed universities are now mandated to admit students solely on the basis of merit. According to the new rules, students can independently apply to different colleges, but admission will be based on NEET ranks.
Yet, some colleges have discreetly told parents they will have to pay a capitation fee ranging between Rs 40 lakh and Rs 85 lakh. “I argued it should be based on merit, but the college administration says it wasn’t specified in the SC order,” said a parent, seeking admission for his daughter at three private universities.
State health department officials said private colleges had autonomy in fixing fees.