MBBS Fee Structure Revised: NMC Orders Colleges to Follow 4.5-Year Fee Limit
According to the National Medical Commission, medical colleges and institutions are entitled to collect fees from students only for an academic span of 4.5 years and not 5 to 5.5 years. The statement came about after many complaints that colleges are demanding fees even during the internship period, which requires no theoretical learning at all. As per the guidelines issued by NMC, MBBS comprises 4.5 years (54 months) of academic curriculum, with 1 year of Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI). Though compulsory, an internship is not included in academic curriculum but is considered a training program.
Important Guidelines for Medical Colleges According to NMC Direction
As per the NMC regulations, medical colleges will have to follow some guidelines in order to make their process transparent and fair. Below are some essential guidelines that colleges should apply as per recent guidelines issued by NMC.
Charge fees only for 4.5-year academic period.
No fees allowed for internship (CRMI).
Remove any hidden or extra charges.
Clearly disclose fee structure to students.
Follow NMC norms to avoid penalties.
Provide updated fee details at admission.
Applicable to all government and private colleges.
Ensure compliance to maintain approval status.
MBBS Fee Structure Explained: Costs Across India
MBBS course consists of academic and practical aspects but the fees only apply to former. Prospective students should know that an internship year is mandatory and there is no requirement to pay any fees for it.
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