MBBS fees 2025 in Haryana government, private medical colleges; bond policy, college-wise fee structure
Anu Parthiban | July 17, 2025 | 10:32 PM IST | 3 mins read
Haryana NEET UG Counselling 2025: There are a total of six government medical colleges and nine private medical colleges in Haryana, offering around 2,000 MBBS seats.
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Check NowThe Department of Medical Education and Research has announced the MBBS fee details for Haryana government and private medical colleges for the academic year 2025-26. Students will be required to sign a bond of up to Rs 30 lakh, with 10% concession given to female candidates on bond amount. NEET UG counselling 2025 live updates.
The Haryana NEET UG counselling dates 2025 is yet to be announced. However, the Medical Counselling Committee ( MCC ) has directed the state medical counselling committees to start round 1 of NEET MBBS, BDS admission 2025 process from July 30.
According to the data published by the ministry of education, there are a total of six government medical colleges and nine private medical colleges in Haryana, offering around 2,000 MBBS seats. This year, more than 60,000 aspirants registered to appear for NEET UG 2025.
Haryana NEET UG counselling 2025 will be held to fill medical seats in all government, government aided, private unaided medical and dental institute, including those under private universities — SGT University, Budhera, Gurugram; Maharishi Markendeshwar University, Sadhopur, Ambala; PDM University, Bahadurgarh and AI-Falah University Village Dhoj, Faridabad in the State of Haryana — based on merit of NEET UG 2025.
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MBBS fees in Haryana government medical colleges
MBBS annual fees in Haryana government medical colleges for the academic year 2025-26.
|
MBBS Degree Course |
Annual fees in government medical colleges |
Annual tuition fees in government-aided medical colleges |
|
First year |
Rs 80,000 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
|
Second year |
Rs 86,141 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
|
Third year |
Rs 92,896 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
|
Fourth year |
Rs 1,00,327 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
|
Fifth year |
Rs 63,546 |
Rs 90,000 |
|
Total |
Rs 4,22,910 (4.22 lakh) |
Rs 8,10,000 (8.10 lakh) |
Haryana MBBS bond policy 2025
As per the Haryana MBBS bond policy, to incentivize the MBBS graduates to opt for government service after completion of MBBS degree in lieu of a bond of Rs 30 lakh - minus total annual fee with a concession of 10% on bond amount for female candidates. The bond amount for male and female candidates is as below.
|
Institute |
Bond amount for male candidates |
Bond amount for female candidates (10% lesser ) |
|
Government Medical Colleges |
Rs 25,77,090 |
Rs 23,19,381 |
|
Government Aided Medical College (MAMC, Agroha) |
Rs 21,90,000 |
Rs 19,71,000 |
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Haryana college-wise MBBS, BDS fee details
MBBS fee structure 2025 for government, government-aided, private medical and dental colleges in Haryana is given below.
|
Medical colleges |
Fee details |
|
Maharaja Agrasen Medical College (MAMC) Agroha, Hisar |
|
|
College tuition fee |
Rs 1,80,000 per annum |
|
Hostel fee |
Rs 19,000 per annum |
|
Electricity charges |
Rs 9,000 per annum |
|
Amalgamated Fund |
Rs 1,500 per annum |
|
University Fee |
Rs 3,840 per annum |
|
Securities |
Rs 30,000 One Time Refundable |
|
Caution Money |
Rs 6,000 One Time Refundable |
|
Fee for NRI candidates |
75,000 US Dollars for entire course (US $ 25,000 at the time of admission and US$12,500 for next 4 years) |
|
Post Graduate Institute of Dental Science (PGIDS), Rohtak |
|
|
Tuition Fee |
Rs 37,500 |
|
Admission Fee |
2500 |
|
Student fee |
2500 |
|
Medical Fund |
1250 |
|
Security Deposit |
2500/- refundable |
|
Dilapidated Fund |
600 |
|
Furniture Charges |
650 |
|
Magazine Fee |
150 |
|
Athletic Fund |
600 |
|
Registration Fee |
1500 |
|
RadhaKrishan Fund |
100 |
|
Development Fund |
1500 |
|
Sports Fee |
150 |
|
Youth Welfare Fee |
500 |
|
NSS Fee |
10 |
|
Youth Red Cross Subscription Fee |
80 |
|
Total |
52090 |
|
Fee for NRI candidates |
10,000 US Dollars at time of admission 5000 Dollars per annum for 4 years. |
|
ESIC Government Medical College, Faridabad |
|
|
College Tuition Fee |
Rs 1,00,000 per annum |
|
Private Medical Colleges affiliated to Pt. B.D Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak |
|
|
Tuition Fee including Development Charges |
Rs 12 lakh with annual increase of 7.5% |
|
Tuition Fee of NRI students |
1,10,000 US Dollar (for the entire course) |
|
College Security Refundable |
Rs. 2.00 lakh- adjustable with the last fee |
|
University Charges |
Actual |
|
Examination Charges |
Actual |
|
Library Fee |
Rs. 3000 |
|
Sports and Medical Charges |
Rs. 2000 |
|
Hostel Fee |
Not more than Rs. 75000/- or actual (whichever is less) + Mess Charges on actual basis No charges for fan and lighting in the Hostel |
|
BDS course in Private Dental Colleges affiliated to Pt. BD Sharma UHS, Rohtak |
|
|
Tuition Fee including Development Charges |
Rs. 2.80 lakhs with annual increase of 5% |
|
Tuition fee of NRI Students |
44,000 US Dollar (for the entire course) |
|
College Security Refundable |
Rs. 1.00 lacs adjustable with the last fee |
|
University Charges |
Actual |
|
Examination Charges |
Actual |
|
Library Fee |
Rs. 3000 |
|
Equipment and Maintenance charges |
Rs. 2500 |
|
Sports and Medical Charges |
Rs. 2000 |
|
Internet Charges (if provided) |
Rs. 1000 |
|
Hostel Fee |
Not more than Rs. 75000/- or actual (whichever is less) + Mess Charges on actual basis. No charges for fan and lighting in the hostel. |
|
Transport Fee (if availed by the student) |
Actual |
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