MS
Master of Surgery
Popular MS Colleges in India (2026)
Listed below are the most popular colleges offering Master of Surgery (MS) in India, based on student interest and page views. The list includes 6 government and 1 private institution. Fees for MS at these colleges range from ₹15,000 to ₹3.86 Lakh. A total of 21 colleges offer MS across the country.
| # | College | Type | Total Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Government | - | View |
| 2 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
New Delhi, Delhi |
Government | ₹15,000 | View |
| 3 |
Armed Forces Medical College Pune
Pune, Maharashtra |
Government | ₹386,000 | View |
| 4 |
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
Puducherry, Puducherry |
Government | ₹15,000 | View |
| 5 |
Christian Medical College Vellore
Vellore, Tamil Nadu |
Private | ₹250,000 | View |
| 6 |
Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi
New Delhi, Delhi |
Government | ₹60,000 | View |
| 7 |
Jamia Hamdard
New Delhi, Delhi |
Deemed | - | View |
| 8 |
King George's Medical University
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
Government | ₹99,700 | View |
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State-wise Distribution of MS Colleges
Tamil Nadu
4 Colleges
Uttar Pradesh
4 Colleges
Delhi
3 Colleges
Gujarat
2 Colleges
Karnataka
2 Colleges
Maharashtra
2 Colleges
Odisha
1 College
Uttarakhand
1 College
Chandigarh
1 College
Puducherry
1 College
Frequently Asked Questions - Popular MS Colleges
Several hundred medical colleges across India offer MS programmes in various surgical specialisations. Government medical colleges and major teaching hospitals are preferred for surgical training due to their high patient volume.
Yes, significantly. Teaching hospitals with large catchment areas and trauma centres offer greater surgical case volume and variety. A busy government hospital in a metro city typically provides more hands-on surgical experience than a smaller institution.
If you have a strong surgical specialisation preference, prioritise getting that branch even at a slightly lower-ranked college. However, for highly competitive branches, a top institution can provide better training quality and career networks.