Every year, after NEET results are declared, millions of families across India face the same crossroads: Should we pay ₹80 Lakh to ₹1.5 Crore for a private medical seat in India — or should we explore MBBS abroad at ₹15–40 Lakh total? In 2026, with the NEET UG exam cancelled and re-scheduled to June 21, this question is more urgent than ever before.
At Shiksha Med — India’s most trusted MBBS consultancy based in Chandigarh — we counsel thousands of students and parents every year. We have seen families lose lakhs to wrong decisions. This guide is our honest, no-nonsense answer to help you make the right choice in 2026.
Quick Summary: Private MBBS in India costs ₹60 Lakh to ₹1.5 Crore. MBBS abroad costs ₹15–40 Lakh total — that is 60–80% cheaper with equally NMC-recognized degrees. But the decision depends on more than just fees.
Before comparing costs, let us first understand why so many students are forced to consider private colleges or MBBS abroad in the first place.
India has approximately 1,29,000+ MBBS seats across 706 medical colleges in 2026. This sounds like a lot — until you realise that over 22 lakh students appear for NEET UG every year. That is a competition ratio of nearly 20:1.
The Hard Truth: If your NEET score is below 600, securing a government MBBS seat is extremely difficult in most states. This leaves you with two choices — private college in India which is expensive, or MBBS abroad which is affordable. Understanding both options clearly is critical before you decide.
With the NEET UG 2026 exam cancelled and rescheduled to June 21, 2026, thousands of students and families now have extra time to plan their strategy. Read our detailed guide on NEET UG 2026 Cancelled – What Students Must Do Right Now to understand how this affects the admission timeline.
Private MBBS colleges in India are of two types. First are State Private Colleges which are affiliated to state medical universities and regulated by state fee committees. Second are Deemed Universities which are autonomous institutions that set their own fees and are usually much higher. Both require NEET qualification to apply.
| State | Annual Tuition (State Quota) | Annual Tuition (Management Quota) | Total 5.5 Year Cost (Approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karnataka | ₹10.92 Lakh per year | ₹16 to ₹22 Lakh per year | ₹60 Lakh to ₹1.2 Crore |
| Tamil Nadu | ₹6 to ₹12 Lakh per year | ₹15 to ₹25 Lakh per year | ₹55 Lakh to ₹1.4 Crore |
| Maharashtra | ₹10 to ₹14 Lakh per year | ₹18 to ₹28 Lakh per year | ₹65 Lakh to ₹1.5 Crore |
| Uttar Pradesh | ₹7 to ₹14 Lakh per year | ₹14 to ₹20 Lakh per year | ₹50 Lakh to ₹1.1 Crore |
| Rajasthan | ₹6 to ₹10 Lakh per year | ₹12 to ₹18 Lakh per year | ₹45 Lakh to ₹1 Crore |
| Punjab and Chandigarh | ₹8 to ₹13 Lakh per year | ₹15 to ₹22 Lakh per year | ₹55 Lakh to ₹1.2 Crore |
| Deemed Universities All India | ₹14 to ₹22 Lakh per year | ₹20 to ₹30 Lakh per year | ₹80 Lakh to ₹1.7 Crore |
Important Warning: Many private colleges charge a discontinuation bond of ₹26 to ₹70 Lakh. If your child decides to leave mid-course for any reason, you may be legally liable to pay this entire amount. Always read the fine print carefully before signing any documents.
When you add tuition fees, hostel charges, deposits, annual fee increases, and miscellaneous costs, the real total cost of private MBBS in India ranges from ₹60 Lakh to ₹1.7 Crore depending on the state and college. For premium deemed universities, it can easily exceed ₹1.5 Crore.
Looking for options in your state? Check our detailed pages on MBBS in Punjab, MBBS in Chandigarh, MBBS in Haryana, and MBBS in Himachal Pradesh.
MBBS abroad means pursuing your Bachelor of Medicine degree from an NMC-approved medical university in another country. The course is taught in English, lasts 6 years consisting of 54 months of academics plus 12 months of internship, and the degree is valid for practice in India after clearing the NExT exam.
Over 25,000 Indian students choose MBBS abroad every year and the number is growing rapidly because of the massive cost advantage and wider seat availability.
Key Advantage: MBBS abroad has absolutely zero donation and zero capitation fees. The fee structure is fully transparent and paid directly to the university. There is no discontinuation bond trap and no security deposit that can be withheld unfairly.
Including all costs — tuition, hostel, food, travel, visa, and insurance — the total cost of MBBS abroad ranges from ₹15 Lakh to ₹45 Lakh for the full 6-year program. This is 60 to 80 percent cheaper than private MBBS in India with an equally valid NMC-recognised degree.
Here is a comprehensive side-by-side comparison of every important factor to help you make a well-informed decision in 2026:
| Factor | Private MBBS in India | MBBS Abroad |
|---|---|---|
| Total Course Cost | ₹60 Lakh to ₹1.7 Crore | ₹15 Lakh to ₹45 Lakh |
| Annual Tuition Fee | ₹7 to ₹30 Lakh per year | ₹3 to ₹8 Lakh per year |
| Donation or Capitation Fee | ₹10 to ₹50 Lakh (very common) | Zero |
| Course Duration | 5.5 Years | 6 Years |
| Medium of Teaching | English | English |
| NMC Recognition | Yes | Yes if NMC approved university |
| NEET Requirement | Yes Mandatory | Yes to practice in India |
| Minimum NEET Score Needed | 400 to 600 plus for decent colleges | 150 to 350 varies by country |
| Clinical Exposure | Good India-based hospitals | Good to Excellent international hospitals |
| Global Recognition | India only mostly | Global WHO and NMC approved |
| Seat Availability | Very Competitive and limited | High Availability |
| Hostel and Living Cost | ₹1 to ₹2.5 Lakh per year | ₹2.5 to ₹5 Lakh per year |
| Discontinuation Bond | ₹26 to ₹70 Lakh | None |
| Exam After Graduation | NExT for PG and license | NExT same exam mandatory |
| Language Barrier | None | Minor local language basics only |
| Family Proximity | Same Country | Away from family |
| Savings Compared to Private India | — | Save ₹40 to ₹80 Lakh minimum |
Not all countries cost the same. Here is the latest country-wise cost breakdown for Indian students planning MBBS abroad in 2026:
| Country | Annual Tuition | Annual Living Cost | Total 6-Year Cost | NMC Approved | Teaching Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russia | ₹3 to ₹6 Lakh | ₹2 to ₹3.5 Lakh | ₹18 to ₹40 Lakh | Yes | English plus Russian basics |
| Georgia | ₹4 to ₹7 Lakh | ₹2.5 to ₹4 Lakh | ₹20 to ₹35 Lakh | Yes | English |
| Kazakhstan | ₹2.5 to ₹5 Lakh | ₹1.5 to ₹3 Lakh | ₹15 to ₹25 Lakh | Yes | English plus Russian basics |
| Kyrgyzstan | ₹2 to ₹4 Lakh | ₹1.2 to ₹2.5 Lakh | ₹14 to ₹22 Lakh | Yes | English |
| Philippines | ₹4 to ₹7 Lakh | ₹2.5 to ₹4 Lakh | ₹20 to ₹35 Lakh | Yes | English primary language |
| Bangladesh | ₹4 to ₹7 Lakh | ₹1 to ₹2 Lakh | ₹18 to ₹28 Lakh | Yes | English plus Bengali |
| Nepal | ₹5 to ₹9 Lakh | ₹1.5 to ₹2.5 Lakh | ₹22 to ₹32 Lakh | Yes | English plus Nepali |
| Uzbekistan | ₹2.5 to ₹5 Lakh | ₹1.5 to ₹2.5 Lakh | ₹15 to ₹24 Lakh | Yes | English |
| Germany and Romania | ₹6 to ₹12 Lakh | ₹4 to ₹6 Lakh | ₹35 to ₹80 Lakh | Select universities | English plus Local language |
Russia remains the most popular MBBS abroad destination with over 10,000 Indian students currently studying there. Universities are highly experienced in teaching Indian students, fees are affordable, and the NMC recognition is strong. Explore our complete guide on MBBS in Russia for Indian Students.
Georgia offers a safe, modern environment with a European lifestyle. Universities are NMC-approved and growing rapidly in popularity among Indian students. The country has excellent infrastructure and English-medium teaching. Learn more about MBBS in Georgia.
Kazakhstan is extremely budget-friendly and culturally familiar for North Indian students. Food, climate, and daily life are very similar to India. NMC-approved universities offer quality education at very low costs. Read our detailed page on MBBS in Kazakhstan.
The Philippines is the only country where English is the primary language of both instruction and daily life. The curriculum follows the US-based medical education model which is excellent for students targeting global practice. Explore MBBS in Philippines.
Uzbekistan is rapidly emerging as a top choice for budget-conscious students. Government universities offer fully English-medium MBBS with good hospital infrastructure at the lowest total cost. Explore our complete guide on MBBS in Uzbekistan 2026.
Nepal is the geographically closest option. The curriculum is similar to India, travel is easy and frequent, food is familiar, and the cultural adjustment is minimal. Read more about MBBS in Nepal.
Both options have costs that many consultants and colleges do not mention upfront. Here is what you absolutely must know before making your decision.
Shiksha Med Warning: Beware of consultants promising MBBS abroad for under ₹10 Lakh total. This figure usually only covers the first year tuition and completely hides living costs, travel, visa, insurance, and other expenses. Always ask for a complete 6-year cost breakdown in writing before signing anything. Contact Shiksha Med at +91 99141-48080 for a fully transparent zero-hidden-cost fee breakdown.
The National Medical Commission has updated its regulations significantly in 2026. Here is what matters for both MBBS India and MBBS abroad students.
The National Exit Test called NExT is the biggest change in Indian medical education in 2026. It replaces both the old FMGE exam for foreign graduates and the NEET PG exam for postgraduate admission into one single unified examination.
Important for MBBS Abroad Students: Since NExT is now the same exam for all graduates regardless of where they studied, the old argument that FMGE is very hard for MBBS abroad students no longer fully applies. The NExT levels the playing field significantly. This is a major positive shift that makes MBBS abroad an even stronger option in 2026.
Want to learn more about planning your medical career with the NExT exam in mind? Speak to our experts at Shiksha Med’s Free PG Counselling service completely free of charge.
There is no single right answer for every student. The best choice depends entirely on your NEET score, your family’s actual budget, and your long-term career goals. Here is a clear and honest decision framework from Shiksha Med’s expert counsellors.
If your NEET score lands between 350 and 500, this is the most critical decision zone where the wrong choice can cost your family ₹50 to ₹80 Lakh extra unnecessarily. This range is where personalised expert counselling matters the most. Call Shiksha Med at +91 99141-48080 for a free one-on-one session where we will analyse your exact score, category, state, and budget to give you the most optimal recommendation with complete honesty.
Also explore our detailed comparison guide on the Best Countries for MBBS Abroad for Indian Students in 2026.
Yes, significantly cheaper. Private MBBS in India costs ₹60 Lakh to ₹1.7 Crore over the full course. MBBS abroad in countries like Russia, Georgia, and Kazakhstan costs ₹15 to ₹45 Lakh total including tuition, hostel, food, visa, and travel. That is a saving of ₹40 to ₹80 Lakh or more for the same NMC-recognised qualification.
Yes absolutely. If your university is NMC-approved and the course meets NMC FMGL regulations — 54 months academics plus 12 months internship in English medium — your degree is fully valid in India. You must clear the NExT exam which is now the same examination that Indian-trained graduates also write to obtain your medical license and practice in India.
NEET qualification is mandatory if you want to practice medicine in India after completing MBBS abroad. However the cutoff score required for admission abroad is much lower — typically 150 to 350 range in most countries — compared to 500 to 600 and above needed for decent private colleges in India.
Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan offer the lowest total cost at approximately ₹14 to ₹24 Lakh for the full 6-year program. Kazakhstan and Russia are also very affordable at ₹15 to ₹40 Lakh total. Georgia and Philippines are slightly higher but still far cheaper than any private MBBS option in India.
NTA has officially announced the NEET UG 2026 re-exam date as June 21, 2026. The admit card is expected to be released by June 14, 2026. All registered candidates will use their existing registration details and no fresh registration is required. Students also get 15 extra minutes compared to the original exam. Read our detailed update on NEET UG 2026 Complete Update.
Yes. Most Indian banks including SBI, PNB, Bank of Baroda, and major private banks provide education loans for NMC-approved foreign universities. Loan amounts typically go up to ₹20 to ₹40 Lakh with interest rates of 8 to 12 percent per annum. Repayment period is 5 to 15 years and tax benefit is available under Section 80E of the Income Tax Act.
Always check the official NMC website at nmc.org.in for the updated approved list of foreign medical universities. Never rely solely on a consultancy’s verbal claim. At Shiksha Med we only recommend universities that are officially NMC-recognised and we help students verify this before applying. Contact us at +91 99141-48080 to verify any university you are considering.
Yes completely free. Shiksha Med offers 100 percent free counselling for both MBBS in India and MBBS abroad admissions. With over 30,000 students successfully counselled, 6 offices across India, and tie-ups with 440 plus medical colleges worldwide, we are best placed to guide you to the right decision. Call us at +91 99141-48080 or visit our head office at SCO 80-81-82, Sector 34A, Chandigarh.
After helping over 30,000 students navigate MBBS admissions over the years, here is our completely honest verdict for 2026:
The most important thing is making an informed choice and not a panic-driven one. Take your time, compare all your options with honest expert guidance, and never let any consultant rush you into a decision before you are fully ready.
For free expert counselling contact Shiksha Med at +91 99141-48080 or WhatsApp at +91 90414-41450. Head Office: SCO 80-81-82, Sector 34A, Chandigarh. Website: shikshamed.com