BDS in Kerala self-financing colleges costs over Rs 26 lakh; highest fee at Pushpagiri Dental College
Vagisha Kaushik | August 30, 2025 | 12:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala BDS Fee Structure 2025-26: Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences charges Rs 3,67,502 per year. College-wise fees for general, NRI quota.
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Download EBookThe fee regulatory committee for medical education in Kerala has announced the college-wise fee structure for BDS courses in self-financing dental colleges in the state for the academic year 2025-26 academic session. Kerala dental colleges charge up to Rs 3,47,502 per year as the tuition fee.
Kerala BDS fees 2025 witnessed a 5% hike from 2023-24 across most self-financing dental colleges. Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences has fixed the highest tuition fee at Rs 3,67,502.
The committee has asked colleges not to charge either directly or indirectly any other amount over and above the amount fixed as tuition fees. It also informed that the tuition fee in respect of SC, ST, OEC students admitted for the course 2025-26 will be sanctioned to the respective colleges by the director of SC, ST development department and backward classes development department and also the special fee at the rate fixed by the committee.
Kerala offers more than 2,000 BDS seats in 26 dental colleges including six government and 20 private colleges.
Kerala BDS fee structure 2025-26
The college-wise Kerala BDS fees 2025 is given below.
|
Sl. No |
Name Of The College |
General Fee |
NRI Quota Fee |
|
1 |
Annoor Dental College, Puthuppady P.O, Muvattupuzha |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
2 |
Educare Institute Of Dental Science, Kiliyamannil Campus |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
3 |
Indira Gandhi Institute Of Dental Sciences, Nellikuzhy P.O |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
4 |
Mar Baselios Dental College, Kothamangalam |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
5 |
Royal Dental College, Palakkad |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
6 |
St. Gregorios Dental College, Chelad P.O, Kothamangalam, Ernakulam |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
7 |
KMCT Dental College, Kozhikode |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
8 |
Azeezia College Of Dental Sciences And Research, Kollam |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
9 |
MES Dental College, Perintalmanna |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
10 |
Malabar Dental College And Research Centre, Chekanoor Road, Mudur P.O, Edappal |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
11 |
Noorul Islam College Of Dental Science, Aralummoodu, Neyyattinkara |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
12 |
Sri Sankara Dental College, Akathumuri, Varkala |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
13 |
Sree Anjaneya Institute Of Dental Sciences, Modakkallur, Atholi |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
14 |
PSM College Of Dental Science And Research, Thrissur |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
15 |
Al Azhar Dental College, Thodupuzha |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
16 |
Travancore Dental College, Kollam |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
17 |
PMS College Of Dental Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram |
Rs 3,47,487 |
Rs 6,30,000 |
|
18 |
Pushpagiri College Of Dental Sciences, Thiruvalla |
Rs 3,67,502 |
Rs 6,66,288 |
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