PhD
Doctor of Philosophy
PhD Fee Structure 2026
The fee structure for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) varies significantly based on the type of institution. Government colleges charge an average of ₹1.43 Lakh for the complete programme, while private institutions average around ₹2.17 Lakh. Overall, PhD fees range from ₹1,019 to ₹3.00 Lakh across listed colleges. Currently, 42 colleges in India offer PhD programmes.
College-wise PhD Fees
| # | College | City | Type | Total Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Jawaharlal Nehru University
JNU |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹1,019 | Details |
| 2 |
Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata
ISI Kolkata |
Kolkata, West Bengal | Government | ₹5,000 | Details |
| 3 |
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
JIPMER |
Puducherry, Puducherry | Government | ₹10,000 | Details |
| 4 |
All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
AIIMS Delhi |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹10,000 | Details |
| 5 |
Jadavpur University
Jadavpur University |
Kolkata, West Bengal | Government | ₹12,000 | Details |
| 6 |
Banaras Hindu University
BHU |
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh | Government | ₹12,600 | Details |
| 7 |
Armed Forces Medical College Pune
AFMC Pune |
Pune, Maharashtra | Government | ₹40,000 | Details |
| 8 |
University of Delhi
DU |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹50,000 | Details |
| 9 |
Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi
MAMC |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹50,000 | Details |
| 10 |
Christian Medical College Vellore
CMC Vellore |
Vellore, Tamil Nadu | Private | ₹50,000 | Details |
| 11 |
National Law University Delhi
NLU Delhi |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹50,000 | Details |
| 12 |
Faculty of Management Studies University of Delhi
FMS Delhi |
New Delhi, Delhi | Government | ₹52,400 | Details |
| 13 |
National Law University Jodhpur
NLU Jodhpur |
Jodhpur, Rajasthan | Government | ₹55,000 | Details |
| 14 |
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
IISc Bangalore |
Bangalore, Karnataka | Government | ₹92,400 | Details |
| 15 |
National Institute of Technology Warangal
NIT Warangal |
Warangal, Telangana | Government | ₹100,000 | Details |
| 16 |
National Institute of Technology Calicut
NIT Calicut |
Kozhikode, Kerala | Government | ₹100,000 | Details |
| 17 |
National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
NIT Surathkal |
Mangalore, Karnataka | Government | ₹100,000 | Details |
| 18 |
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
NIT Trichy |
Trichy, Tamil Nadu | Government | ₹100,000 | Details |
| 19 |
Anna University
Anna University |
Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Government | ₹125,000 | Details |
| 20 |
NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad
NALSAR |
Hyderabad, Telangana | Government | ₹128,000 | Details |
Government vs Private PhD Fees
PhD Fees by Institution Category
Fee comparison across different types of institutions offering PhD
| Category | Colleges | Lowest Fee | Highest Fee | Average Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIIMS | 1 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
| College | 3 | ₹40,000 | ₹50,000 | ₹46,667 |
| University | 10 | ₹1,019 | ₹1.75 Lakh | ₹74,162 |
| NIT | 5 | ₹1.00 Lakh | ₹1.30 Lakh | ₹1.06 Lakh |
| Institute | 8 | ₹5,000 | ₹3.00 Lakh | ₹1.52 Lakh |
| IIT | 10 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
| IIM | 5 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
State-wise PhD Fees
Fee ranges across different states for PhD colleges
| State | Colleges | Lowest Fee | Highest Fee | Average Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Puducherry | 1 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Delhi | 7 | ₹1,019 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹66,203 |
| Odisha | 1 | ₹1.30 Lakh | ₹1.30 Lakh | ₹1.30 Lakh |
| Tamil Nadu | 5 | ₹50,000 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.32 Lakh |
| West Bengal | 5 | ₹5,000 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.38 Lakh |
| Maharashtra | 2 | ₹40,000 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.45 Lakh |
| Telangana | 3 | ₹1.00 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.59 Lakh |
| Kerala | 2 | ₹1.00 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.75 Lakh |
| Rajasthan | 2 | ₹55,000 | ₹3.00 Lakh | ₹1.78 Lakh |
| Karnataka | 5 | ₹92,400 | ₹3.00 Lakh | ₹1.79 Lakh |
| Uttar Pradesh | 4 | ₹12,600 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹1.91 Lakh |
| Uttarakhand | 1 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
| Assam | 1 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
| Madhya Pradesh | 1 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
| Gujarat | 1 | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh | ₹2.50 Lakh |
| Punjab | 1 | ₹3.00 Lakh | ₹3.00 Lakh | ₹3.00 Lakh |
PhD Fee Comparison by Institution Type
PhD Fees & Fellowship Structure
Unlike undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, PhD is typically a funded programme — students receive fellowships that exceed the nominal fees, making the net cost effectively zero or negative (students earn money during PhD).
Tuition Fees at Top Institutes
| Institute Type | Annual Tuition | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| IITs | ₹20,000–40,000/year | Nominal fees; fully covered by fellowship. SC/ST/PwD fee waiver. |
| IISc Bangalore | ₹15,000–25,000/year | Minimal fees; fellowship far exceeds costs. |
| Central Universities (JNU, BHU, DU) | ₹5,000–20,000/year | Very low fees at government universities. |
| NITs | ₹20,000–35,000/year | Similar to IITs; fellowship-covered. |
| Private Universities (BITS, Manipal) | ₹1–3 Lakh/year | Higher fees; may have institutional scholarships. |
Fellowship & Financial Support
| Fellowship | Monthly Stipend | Duration | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) | ₹37,000 | First 2 years | CSIR/UGC NET-JRF or GATE-qualified |
| SRF (Senior Research Fellowship) | ₹42,000 | 3rd year onwards (up to 5 years total) | Automatic upgrade after 2 years of JRF + progress review |
| PMRF (Prime Minister's Research Fellowship) | ₹70,000–80,000 | Up to 5 years | B.Tech/Integrated M.Tech from IITs/NITs/IIITs/IISERs with high CGPA. Lateral entry also available. |
| Institute Fellowship (IITs) | ₹31,000–37,000 | Up to 5 years | For candidates without JRF but admitted through GATE or institute test |
| DBT-JRF | ₹37,000 (JRF) / ₹42,000 (SRF) | Up to 5 years | For Biotechnology research |
| ICMR JRF | ₹37,000 (JRF) / ₹42,000 (SRF) | Up to 5 years | For Biomedical Sciences research |
Additional Financial Benefits
| Benefit | Amount | Details |
|---|---|---|
| HRA (House Rent Allowance) | 24–27% of fellowship | Provided if institute hostel is not available. ~₹8,000–10,000/month additional. |
| Contingency Grant | ₹20,000–70,000/year | For books, equipment, conference travel, and research consumables. |
| Conference Travel Grant | Variable | Institutes fund domestic and international conference attendance (typically 1–2 per year). |
| PMRF Research Grant | ₹2 Lakh/year | Additional research grant for PMRF scholars. |
PMRF — Total Financial Package
- Year 1–2: ₹70,000/month + ₹2 Lakh/year research grant = ~₹10.4 Lakh/year
- Year 3: ₹75,000/month + ₹2 Lakh/year = ~₹11 Lakh/year
- Year 4–5: ₹80,000/month + ₹2 Lakh/year = ~₹11.6 Lakh/year
- Total over 5 years: ~₹54 Lakh (fellowship + research grant)
Fee & Scholarship Information
- Fees shown are total programme fees and may vary by specialisation, batch, and category. Always verify current fees on the college's official website.
- Government colleges typically offer fee waivers and tuition reductions for SC/ST/OBC/EWS and PwD category students.
- Many institutions offer merit-based scholarships, education loans, and instalment payment options. Check individual college pages for details.
Frequently Asked Questions — PhD Fees
PhD fees at government institutions are minimal — typically ₹5,000–₹50,000 per year at IITs, IISc, and central universities. Private universities may charge ₹1–3 Lakh per year. Most PhD scholars receive fellowships that far exceed the fees.
Yes, multiple fellowship schemes support PhD students: UGC-NET JRF, CSIR JRF, GATE-based MHRD fellowship, DST INSPIRE, and institution-specific fellowships. Monthly amounts range from ₹31,000–₹37,000 for JRF and increase after two years as SRF.
While possible, it is strongly discouraged. PhD requires 4–6 years of full-time commitment, and fellowships provide financial independence during this period. Some self-funded PhDs exist, but most advisors prefer funded candidates.
Beyond base fellowships, PhD students can access conference travel grants, research project assistantships, teaching assistantships, and industry-sponsored research funding. Many supervisors have project grants that support their PhD students.
Indian PhD fellowships are lower in absolute terms but provide a comfortable living standard within India. International PhDs in the US/Europe offer higher stipends but with higher living costs. Many students choose based on research opportunities rather than purely financial factors.