BMCRI fees for 2026-27 range from INR 40,000 for a two-year Postgraduate Diploma to INR 3,76,500 for a three-year MD or MS in a clinical specialty. The flagship MBBS costs INR 3,51,000 over five years for General category students and INR 1,01,000 for SC/ST students. Five B.Sc allied health sciences programmes are priced uniformly at INR 40,810 total. MD fees divide into three tiers ranging from INR 1,51,500 for preclinical branches to INR 3,76,500 for high-demand clinical specialties.
Note: The 2026-27 fee circular has not been released. Figures below reflect the latest available fee structure from BMCRI’s published data. Verify current amounts at bmcribengaluru.karnataka.gov.in once the 2026-27 circular is issued.
BMCRI Courses and Fees Quick Overview
- Programmes span MBBS, six B.Sc allied health sciences, 16 PG Diplomas, and MD/MS across more than 20 specialties.
- MBBS fee is INR 70,200 per year for General students and INR 20,200 per year for SC/ST, a course-long saving of INR 2,50,000.
- All five three-year B.Sc allied health programmes carry the same total fee of INR 40,810, regardless of specialty.
- PG Diplomas start at INR 40,000 for two years, making them the most affordable postgraduate medical route at BMCRI.
- MD clinical specialties cost INR 3,76,500 compared to INR 1,51,500 for preclinical branches, a 2.5 times gap within the same degree.
- B.Sc Nursing is priced at INR 50,600 total.
- Hostel accommodation is available at approximately INR 15,000 per year, separate from course fees.
BMCRI Courses and Fees 2026-27
| Course | Duration | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
| MBBS (General) | 5 years | INR 3,51,000 |
| MBBS (SC/ST) | 5 years | INR 1,01,000 |
| B.Sc Allied Health Sciences (5 programmes) | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Nursing | 4 years | INR 50,600 |
| PG Diploma Group A (8 programmes) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| PG Diploma Group B (6 programmes) | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery (DOMS) | 2 years | INR 57,270 |
| MD Preclinical (Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology) | 3 years | INR 1,51,500 |
| MD Para-clinical (Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology) | 3 years | INR 2,26,500 |
| MD Clinical (General Medicine, Anaesthesia, DVL, etc.) | 3 years | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Clinical (General Surgery, ENT, Orthopaedics, etc.) | 3 years | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Para-clinical / Preclinical | 3 years | INR 1,51,500 to INR 2,26,500 |
BMCRI MBBS Fees 2026-27
BMCRI’s MBBS programme admits 250 students each year across the Karnataka State Quota and the All India Quota. The programme runs for five academic years followed by a six-month compulsory rotatory internship, with fees charged for the five study years only.
The SC/ST fee concession is one of the sharpest in government medical education: at INR 20,200 per year, SC/ST students pay less than a third of the General rate of INR 70,200. The five-year saving of INR 2,50,000 is among the highest absolute waivers any government medical college offers. At that rate, the full MBBS costs less than a single semester at most private medical colleges in Karnataka.
BMCRI MBBS Fee Bifurcation by Category
| Component | General (per year) | SC/ST (per year) |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | INR 70,200 | INR 20,200 |
| Other Charges | Nil | Nil |
| Total per Year | INR 70,200 | INR 20,200 |
| Total (5 years) | INR 3,51,000 | INR 1,01,000 |
Admission is through NEET-UG. Karnataka domicile candidates secure seats through KEA online counselling; All India Quota seats are filled by MCC. Eligibility requires 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, with a minimum of 50% aggregate (40% for SC/ST/OBC).
BMCRI B.Sc Allied Health Sciences Fees 2026-27
All five three-year B.Sc allied health sciences programmes at BMCRI carry the same fee structure. Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Respiratory Care Technology, Operation Theatre Technology and Radiotherapy each total INR 40,810 over three years, with no fee premium attached to any specialization. Two lateral-entry variants for MLT and Operation Theatre Techniques carry identical fees.
The first year is slightly more expensive at INR 17,970 due to one-time enrollment charges; years two and three come to INR 11,420 each.
B.Sc Programmes and Total Fees
| Programme | Duration | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
| B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Medical Respiratory Care Technology | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Operation Theatre Technology | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Radiotherapy | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc Nursing | 4 years | INR 50,600 |
| B.Sc (Lateral) Medical Laboratory Technology | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
| B.Sc (Lateral) Operation Theatre Techniques | 3 years | INR 40,810 |
Year-wise Fee Bifurcation (B.Sc Allied Health Sciences)
| Year | Tuition | Other Charges | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | INR 10,000 | INR 7,970 | INR 17,970 |
| Year 2 | INR 10,000 | INR 1,420 | INR 11,420 |
| Year 3 | INR 10,000 | INR 1,420 | INR 11,420 |
| Total | INR 30,000 | INR 10,810 | INR 40,810 |
BMCRI PG Diploma Fees 2026-27
At INR 40,000 for two years, the Group A PG Diploma programmes are the cheapest postgraduate medical courses at BMCRI and among the most affordable in the country for a recognised qualification. The Group B programmes at INR 56,770 carry higher examination and registration charges, though both groups cover a INR 20,000 annual tuition. The one-year Diploma in Forensic Medicine costs just INR 10,000, the lowest fee for any course offered at BMCRI.
PG Diploma Programmes and Fees
| Programme | Duration | Total Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Diploma in Anesthesia | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Child Health (DCH) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy (DDVL) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (DGO) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Orthopaedics | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Radiology Therapy (DMRT) | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Disease | 2 years | INR 40,000 |
| Diploma in Family Medicine (DFM) | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Industrial Health (DIH) | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Medical Radio Diagnosis (DMRD) | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Ophthalmology | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Venerology and Dermatitis (DVD) | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in X-Ray Technician | 2 years | INR 56,770 |
| Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery (DOMS) | 2 years | INR 57,270 |
| Diploma in Forensic Medicine | 1 year | INR 10,000 |
BMCRI MD and MS Fees 2026-27
MD and MS fees at BMCRI split across three levels depending on specialty category. Clinical branches, where patient load and training intensity are highest, sit at INR 3,76,500 for three years. Para-clinical branches cost INR 2,26,500. Preclinical branches, including Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology, are the most affordable at INR 1,51,500. The gap between the top and bottom tiers is INR 2,25,000, all within the same MD degree programme.
MD Fees by Specialty
| Programme | Annual Fee | Total (3 years) |
|---|---|---|
| MD Anaesthesia | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD General Medicine | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Community Medicine | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Orthopaedics | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Psychiatry | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Radio Diagnosis | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Radiotherapy | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Respiratory Medicine / Tuberculosis and Respiratory Medicine | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MD Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Pulmonary Medicine, Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion | Lump sum | INR 3,42,000 |
| MD Forensic Medicine | INR 75,500 | INR 2,26,500 |
| MD Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology | INR 75,500 | INR 2,26,500 |
| MD Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology | INR 50,500 | INR 1,51,500 |
MS Fees by Specialty
| Programme | Annual Fee | Total (3 years) |
|---|---|---|
| MS General Surgery | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS E.N.T. | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Ophthalmology | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Orthopaedics | INR 1,25,500 | INR 3,76,500 |
| MS Para-Clinical | INR 75,500 | INR 2,26,500 |
| MS Preclinical | INR 50,500 | INR 1,51,500 |
BMCRI Application Fees 2026-27
BMCRI does not charge a separate institute-level application fee for any programme. The fees below are paid to the respective national testing or admission authority.
- NEET-UG (for MBBS): INR 1,700 for General/OBC/EWS candidates, INR 1,000 for SC/ST/PwD, paid to NTA.
- KEA counselling registration (Karnataka State Quota): fee notified annually by KEA; typically INR 500 to INR 2,000. Check cetonline.karnataka.gov.in for the current cycle amount.
- MCC counselling registration (All India Quota): fee notified by MCC each cycle at mcc.nic.in.
- NEET-PG (for MD, MS and PG Diplomas): INR 4,250 for General/OBC/EWS, INR 2,500 for SC/ST/PwD, paid to NTA.
Seat acceptance and admission deposits, if any, are communicated at the time of allotment and are separate from the figures above.
BMCRI Hostel Fees 2026-27
BMCRI runs separate hostels for male and female MBBS students, with three boys hostels (BHEEMA, THUNGA and VARUNA) and one girls hostel (KAVERI). The annual accommodation charge is approximately INR 15,000; mess charges are billed separately at around INR 2,500 to INR 4,000 per month depending on the mess facility. A refundable security deposit is collected at joining.
| Component | Approximate Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Accommodation Fee | INR 15,000 approx. | Per year, per student |
| Mess Charges | INR 2,500 to INR 4,000/month approx. | Billed separately |
| Security Deposit | INR 30,000 to INR 50,000 approx. | Partially refundable at time of leaving |
Hostel charges are separate from course fees and are not included in the Total Fees figures in this article. Figures are approximate based on available information; confirm with the BMCRI hostel office before joining. Verify the official hostel circular at bmcribengaluru.karnataka.gov.in.
BMCRI Courses and Fees FAQs
Ques. What is the total MBBS fee at BMCRI Bangalore?
Ans. The total MBBS fee at BMCRI is INR 3,51,000 for General category students over five years, at INR 70,200 per year. SC/ST students pay INR 1,01,000 total at INR 20,200 per year. Fees are charged for the five academic years; the six-month compulsory rotatory internship does not carry an additional annual fee.
Ques. What is the MBBS fee per semester at BMCRI?
Ans. BMCRI charges MBBS fees on an annual basis, not per semester. General students pay INR 70,200 per year; SC/ST students pay INR 20,200 per year. There are no separately listed other charges in the current fee structure for MBBS.
Ques. What is the fee for B.Sc allied health sciences at BMCRI?
Ans. All five three-year B.Sc allied health sciences programmes, covering Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Respiratory Care Technology, Operation Theatre Technology and Radiotherapy, carry an identical total fee of INR 40,810. The first year costs INR 17,970 due to one-time enrollment charges; years two and three cost INR 11,420 each.
Ques. What is the fee for MD clinical specialties at BMCRI?
Ans. MD clinical specialties such as General Medicine, Anaesthesia, Psychiatry and Radio Diagnosis cost INR 3,76,500 over three years at INR 1,25,500 per year. MD preclinical branches like Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology cost INR 1,51,500 total. Para-clinical specialties such as Pathology and Pharmacology cost INR 2,26,500 total.
Ques. What is the BMCRI hostel fee with mess charges?
Ans. The annual hostel accommodation fee at BMCRI is approximately INR 15,000. Mess charges are billed separately at around INR 2,500 to INR 4,000 per month. A security deposit of approximately INR 30,000 to INR 50,000 is collected at joining and is partially refundable. Hostel charges are not included in any course fee figures.
Ques. What is the total MBBS fee with hostel at BMCRI?
Ans. Adding the approximate annual hostel fee of INR 15,000 to the MBBS General course fee of INR 70,200 gives a combined annual cost of approximately INR 85,200, before mess charges of INR 2,500 to INR 4,000 per month. Verify current hostel charges at bmcribengaluru.karnataka.gov.in before finalising your budget.
Ques. What is the application fee for MBBS at BMCRI?
Ans. BMCRI does not charge a separate institute application fee. NEET-UG registration with NTA costs INR 1,700 for General candidates and INR 1,000 for SC/ST/PwD. KEA counselling registration for Karnataka State Quota is a separate fee notified annually at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
Ques. What are the cheapest PG courses at BMCRI?
Ans. The one-year Diploma in Forensic Medicine at INR 10,000 is the cheapest course at BMCRI. Among two-year PG Diplomas, eight programmes including DCH, DGO, DLO, DDVL and Diploma in Orthopaedics each cost INR 40,000 total. MD preclinical specialties start at INR 1,51,500 over three years.
Ques. How much does an MS surgical course cost at BMCRI?
Ans. MS clinical surgical specialties at BMCRI, including General Surgery, ENT, Ophthalmology and Orthopaedics, cost INR 3,76,500 over three years at INR 1,25,500 per year. MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology is also at INR 3,76,500. Admission is through NEET-PG followed by KARNATAKA PGMET counselling.
Ques. Does BMCRI offer fee concessions for SC/ST students in MD programmes?
Ans. The available fee data for MD and MS programmes at BMCRI does not include a separate SC/ST concession row. BMCRI is a government medical college under the Government of Karnataka; category-wise fee concessions for PG programmes are governed by state government notifications issued each year. Contact the BMCRI administrative office or the KARNATAKA PGMET counselling authority for current SC/ST fee norms.
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