MBBS & PG Medical Courses in Gujarat to Cost More from 2025
Gujarat medical education just got more expensive. Fees for MBBS and PG medical courses in private colleges have been revised for 2025. Check the new structure, colleges affected, and expert views. Follow Only Education News for latest updates.

Aspiring medical students in Gujarat are in for a financial surprise. The Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) of Gujarat has officially announced a significant hike in MBBS and PG medical education fees for the 2025 academic session. The revised fee structure will be applicable across several self-financed private medical colleges in the state, impacting both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
This move comes at a time when students are already facing rising costs associated with NEET preparation, accommodation, and related academic expenses. The updated fee regulations have been released on the official FRC website: https://www.frc.gujarat.gov.in.
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Fee Hike Approved Across Private Medical Colleges
- The FRC Gujarat has approved fee revisions for MBBS and postgraduate medical courses for the academic year 2025-26.
- The new fee structure applies to nine private medical colleges in the state.
- The hike varies from college to college but on average, MBBS tuition has increased by ₹40,000 to ₹1.20 lakh annually.
- PG medical courses, including MD/MS programs, have seen a steeper hike ranging from ₹60,000 to ₹2.50 lakh annually.
Some of the prominent colleges affected include:
- GCS Medical College, Ahmedabad
- Nootan Medical College, Visnagar
- GMERS Medical College, Gotri
- Parul Institute of Medical Sciences, Vadodara
Concerns Raised by Parents and Medical Aspirants
- The decision has led to concerns among parents, especially those from middle-income backgrounds who fear this will make medical education unaffordable.
- Students preparing for NEET 2025 and those awaiting counselling rounds have expressed disappointment over the timing of the announcement.
- Education experts worry that such frequent fee revisions may discourage meritorious students from pursuing medicine in their home state.
- Parents' associations are also planning to appeal to the state government to reconsider or subsidize the fee hikes.
- Meanwhile, some colleges argue that the fee increase is necessary to maintain quality infrastructure, faculty, and hospital facilities.
What Students Should Do Now: Key Points and Official Links
- Candidates seeking MBBS or PG admission in Gujarat private colleges must revisit their financial planning in light of the revised fee structure.
- Those applying under state quota and management quota should carefully check college-wise fee lists.
- The complete and updated fee structure for all affected colleges is available at: https://www.frc.gujarat.gov.in
- During the NEET UG and PG counselling rounds, students are advised to verify tuition details during choice locking to avoid later issues.
- Aspirants are also encouraged to explore scholarship schemes and state government subsidies that may be available for medical education.
Conclusion
The FRC Gujarat’s decision to increase fees for MBBS and PG medical education from 2025 has added a financial hurdle for many aspiring doctors. While colleges justify the hike on quality grounds, students and families now need to re-evaluate their admission strategies and budget planning. It is essential for candidates to stay updated with official notices and counselling guidelines to make informed decisions.
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