MGUMST PG Fees Unchanged: Rajasthan Fee Cap Conflict
Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur, has created a major point of confusion for NEET PG aspirants by confirming its MD/MS fees for the 2025-26 academic year will remain unchanged, directly contradicting the Rajasthan government's new policy to cap PG medical fees. This unprecedented situation stems from an alleged Supreme Court order that permits MGUMST to independently fix its fee structure, placing its charges significantly higher than the state-mandated ₹32.5 lakh per annum for clinical courses. Students are now caught between the high university fee and the government-promised cap, demanding immediate clarification on the final, applicable fee structure for the current counselling cycle.

The admission landscape for NEET PG 2025 aspirants in Rajasthan has been thrown into disarray following the latest announcement from Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur. Just as the State Government’s Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) introduced a landmark policy to cap the annual tuition fees for private MD/MS courses—setting clinical specialities at a maximum of ₹32.5 lakh—MGUMST has declared its fees will remain unchanged from the previous year.
This decision sets up a direct, high-stakes conflict, with the university's fees for high-demand clinical courses like Radio-diagnosis and Dermatology reportedly soaring as high as ₹63 lakhs (Other than Management Quota Seats) and ₹78.75 lakhs (Management Seats) per annum. This sharp divergence from the state-mandated ceiling has created immense anxiety and confusion among prospective students who were anticipating a significant reduction in the financial burden of pursuing postgraduate medical education.
- State Cap: The new Rajasthan policy fixes annual tuition fees for private medical colleges at ₹32.5 lakh (Clinical), ₹6 lakh (Para-clinical), and ₹2 lakh (Pre-clinical).
- MGUMST Fees: The university’s published fees for 2025-26 are substantially higher, with some clinical subjects exceeding ₹60 lakh per annum, directly conflicting with the state cap.
- The Dispute: The core of the issue is whether MGUMST, being a private university, is bound by the state government’s FRC policy, or if it operates under an independent legal umbrella.
The Legal Basis: A Supreme Court Exemption
The reason cited by MGUMST for not adhering to the newly introduced fee ceiling is rooted in an alleged Supreme Court of India order. According to reports, the university is referencing an order dated July 23, 2024, which purportedly grants the institution the authority to autonomously determine its fee structure for the academic years 2024-25, 2025-26, and 2026-27.
This claimed judicial exemption suggests that MGUMST's fee fixation process was either completed before the state government's new FRC policy came into effect, or that its status as a private university, combined with the judicial backing, supersedes the state regulation. This legal loophole creates a dual fee structure in Rajasthan, where most other private institutions are expected to conform to the new, reduced rates.
- Judicial Precedent: MGUMST cites a Supreme Court order (SLP (C) No. 35001 of 2013) which, if verified, would grant them independence in setting fees for the three-year block ending 2026-27.
- Institutional Status: As a Private University, MGUMST may argue that the state government's FRC notification, primarily aimed at private colleges or those with different regulatory status, does not apply to it.
- Impact on Aspirants: This legal grey area forces aspirants to choose between a financially prohibitive, yet possibly superior, PG seat at MGUMST or opting for another private college that adheres to the new, lower state-mandated fee structure. The high financial commitment makes this a high-risk decision for students and their families.
Advisory for NEET PG 2025 Aspirants: Navigating the Uncertainty
This fee controversy places a critical onus on NEET PG aspirants to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing counselling process. Students must assume that the higher, university-declared fees will be the applicable rate for admission to MGUMST until an official, consolidated directive is issued by the State Counselling Board or the Supreme Court itself provides a final clarification on the matter for the 2025-26 session.
- Financial Readiness: Aspirants listing MGUMST in their choice filling must be financially prepared to pay the significantly higher, university-advertised tuition fees, as relying solely on the state cap could lead to forfeiture of the seat.
- Official Communication Check: Candidates should monitor the official websites of the Rajasthan NEET PG Counselling Board (https://www.google.com/search?q=rajpgneet2025.com) and the university (mgumst.org) for any joint statement or final admission notice that resolves the discrepancy.
- Alternative Choices: It is strongly advised to fill in choices for other private medical colleges in Rajasthan that have publicly agreed to the new ₹32.5 lakh fee cap, to ensure a fallback option under the reduced fee structure.
- Consultation: Aspirants and their parents should seek expert legal or counselling advice to fully understand the implications of taking admission under a potentially disputed fee structure.
Conclusion: Clarity is Paramount
The standoff between MGUMST’s fixed MD/MS fees and the Rajasthan government’s cap policy has turned the final phase of the NEET PG 2025 counselling into a perplexing financial hurdle for students. While the state's move to cap fees was intended to bring relief and accessibility, the university’s counter-announcement, backed by an alleged judicial order, has introduced an element of risk and financial uncertainty. Aspiring doctors must proceed with utmost diligence, prioritising financial prudence and verifying the final, non-negotiable fee amount before committing to an admission seat at MGUMST. The relevant authorities must quickly resolve this conflict to ensure a transparent and fair admission process.
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