MP NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 1 seat allotment result out; MBBS, BDS fee structure
MP NEET UG 2024 Counselling: Candidates can report to the allotted institutes between August 31 and September 4.
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Try NowVagisha Kaushik | August 29, 2024 | 05:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Department of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh has declared the seat allotment result for the first round of MP NEET UG counselling 2024. Candidates who applied for MBBS, BDS admissions through the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) can check the allotment status on the official website, dme.mponline.gov.in.
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As per the MP NEET counselling schedule, students who have been allotted seats in round 1 are required to report to the allotted institutes between August 31 and September 4.
How to check MP NEET UG seat allotment result 2024?
Applicants can follow the steps given below to download the seat allotment letter.
- Go to the official website, dme.mponline.gov.in
- Click on the allotment list tab
- Now, click on first round allotment for MBBS, BDS courses
- A PDF will be displayed on the screen.
- Search your name in the list and download the PDF for further use
MP NEET UG Counselling 2024: MBBS, BDS fee structure
The fee structure for MBBS, BDS seats in government medical and dental colleges is as follows:
Fee type |
MBBS fee |
BDS fee |
Annual tuition fee |
Rs 1,00,000 |
Rs 1,00,000 |
One-time caution money |
Rs 14,000 |
Rs 14,000 |
Total payable fee |
Rs 1,14,000 |
Rs 1,14,000 |
Fee for candidates eligible under Medhavi Yojana |
Rs 14,000 |
Rs 14,000 |
Fee for candidates eligible under Jankalyan Yojana |
Rs 14,000 |
Rs 14,000 |
Fee for SC, ST, OBC candidates |
Rs 14,000 |
Rs 14,000 |
NRI fee |
Rs 0 |
Rs 0 |
Here’s the annual tuition fee for MBBS seats in private medical colleges:
Fee type |
Total fee |
NRI fee |
People’s College of Medical Colleges, Bhopal |
Rs 16,60,000 |
Rs 49,05,000 |
Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore |
Rs 16,50,700 |
Rs 48,77,100 |
R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain |
Rs 9,25,000 |
Rs 27,00,000 |
Index Medical College, Indore |
Rs 16,45,000 |
Rs 48,60,000 |
L N Medical College, Bhopal |
Rs 16,83,000 |
Rs 49,74,000 |
Chirayu Medical College, Bhopal |
Rs 15,48,400 |
Rs 45,70,200 |
Amaltas Medical College, Dewas |
Rs 15,75,000 |
Rs 46,50,000 |
RKDF Medical College and Research Centre, Bhopal |
Rs 15,85,000 |
Rs 46,80,000 |
LNCT Medical College, Indore |
Rs 15,79,200 |
Rs 46,62,600 |
Sukh Sagar Medical College, Jabalpur |
Rs 12,85,000 |
Rs 37,80,000 |
Mahaveer Institute of Medical Science and Research, Bhopal |
Rs 10,85,000 |
Rs 31,80,000 |
Ram Krishna Medical College |
Rs 9,79,000 |
Rs 28,62,000 |
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