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MBBS

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

5.5 Years 22 Colleges
Popular Colleges
8
most viewed
Government
6
colleges
Lowest Fee
₹7,500
total fees
Highest Fee
₹1.13 Cr
total fees

Popular MBBS Colleges in India (2026)

Listed below are the most popular colleges offering Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 6 government and 2 private institutions. Fees for MBBS at these colleges range from ₹7,500 to ₹1.13 Cr. A total of 22 colleges offer MBBS across the country.

# College Type Total Fees
1 SRM Institute of Science and Technology

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Private ₹11,300,000 View
2 All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi

New Delhi, Delhi

Government ₹7,500 View
3 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur, West Bengal

Government ₹500,000 View
4 Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Government ₹149,000 View
5 Armed Forces Medical College Pune

Pune, Maharashtra

Government ₹65,000 View
6 Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research

Puducherry, Puducherry

Government ₹13,170 View
7 Christian Medical College Vellore

Vellore, Tamil Nadu

Private ₹290,000 View
8 Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi

New Delhi, Delhi

Government ₹14,000 View

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21 Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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22 Sumandeep Vidyapeeth

Vadodara, Gujarat

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State-wise Distribution of MBBS Colleges

Tamil Nadu

4 Colleges

Uttar Pradesh

4 Colleges

Delhi

3 Colleges

Gujarat

2 Colleges

Karnataka

2 Colleges

Odisha

2 Colleges

Andhra Pradesh

1 College

Maharashtra

1 College

Uttarakhand

1 College

West Bengal

1 College

Puducherry

1 College

Frequently Asked Questions - Popular MBBS Colleges

India has approximately 1 lakh MBBS seats across government and private medical colleges. The number has been increasing with new medical colleges being approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Competition remains intense.

Government colleges generally offer higher patient volumes, experienced faculty, and lower fees. However, some well-established private medical colleges provide excellent infrastructure and clinical training. Prioritise hospitals with diverse patient cases.

Key factors include NMC recognition, attached hospital bed count and patient inflow, faculty-student ratio, availability of postgraduate departments (for future MD/MS), clinical rotation quality, and hostel and campus facilities.