Adesh University NEET PG 2025 fee payment subject to HC order; MD, MS cost up to Rs 52 lakh
Anu Parthiban | October 15, 2025 | 07:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Punjab NEET PG 2025: A student will have to sign a bond of Rs 25 lakh with interest at 18% if they choose not to serve at Adesh Institute of Medical Science as a senior resident for one year.
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Download nowThe Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot (BFUHS) has informed NEET PG 2025 candidates that fee payments for seats at Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Bathinda, will remain subject to interim orders filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Careers360 reviewed the year-wise tuition fees in Adesh University’s information brochure for MD, MS, and MDS. For clinical MD, MS programmes, students will have to pay Rs 14.9 lakh in the first year, Rs 16.39 lakh in the second year, and Rs 18.03 lakh in the third year, bringing the total tuition fee for the 3-year course to Rs 49.32 lakh.
Additionally, students will also be required to pay refundable security fees for college, library, and hostel, and development charges of about Rs 60,000 per year, bringing the total to around Rs 52.27 lakh, as per the fee structure notified
Para-medical courses cost comparatively less, with the three-year tuition fee coming around Rs 16 lakh and along with the additional security charges the grand total is around Rs 19 lakh. MDS programmes will cost around Rs 20 lakh.
According to the NEET PG bond policy 2025 , a student will have to sign a bond of Rs 25 lakh with interest at 18% if they choose not to serve Adesh Institute of Medical Science as senior resident for one year after completion of their PG medical course.
Adesh University PG medical fees 2025
“This is to inform the NEET PG-2025 participating candidates in counselling that the deposit of fees at Adesh University, Bathinda shall remain subject to outcomes of the CWP 29794 of 2025,” the BFUHS said in an official statement.
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PG programme |
Year |
Tuition fee for Indian Students |
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MS Otorhinolaryngology MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology MS General Surgery MD Pathology MS Orthopaedics MS Ophthalmology MD Psychiatry MD Radio-Diagnosis MD Anaesthesiology MD Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy MD Paediatrics MD Immuno Haematology and Blood Transfusion MD Respiratory Medicine MD General Medicine |
First year |
Rs 14,90,000 |
|
Second year |
Rs 16,39,000 |
|
|
Third year |
Rs 18,02,900 |
|
|
MD Anatomy MD Physiology MD Biochemistry MD Pharmacology MD Microbiology MD Community Medicine |
First year |
Rs 5,00,000 |
|
Second year |
Rs 5,50,000 |
|
|
Third year |
Rs 6,05,000 |
|
|
Securities |
|
|
|
College Securities |
Rs 50,000 (refundable/ adjustable in last fee) |
|
|
Library Securities |
Rs 35,000 (refundable) |
|
|
Hostel Securities |
Rs 30,000 (refundable) |
|
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Development charges |
Rs 60,000 |
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