Lowest Management Quota MBBS fees in Karnataka: Karnataka is home to many reputed private medical colleges, offering MBBS seats through the management quota for students who qualify NEET but may not meet the high cutoff for government seats. For such candidates, management quota admission is a valuable alternative.
Some private colleges in Karnataka offer relatively lower management quota fees, starting from around ₹6.5 to ₹10 lakhs per year, making it one of the more affordable options in India for direct MBBS admission.
If your NEET score is lower than expected, you can still pursue your medical career without losing a year by opting for direct admission through the management quota, if you meet the basic eligibility criteria.
This article will provide you a brief overview about admission in private and deemed colleges in Karnataka with management quotas, including their fees, eligibility criteria and all the required documents.
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Management Quota Fees for MBBS in Karnataka Private Colleges
In Karnataka, there are twelve medical colleges where you can study to become a doctor. Together, they have more than 2000 seats available. Below is the listed the fees you’ll need to pay if you want to study MBBS under the management quota in these universities.
MBBS Management Quota Fees in Karnataka Deemed Colleges
Karnataka has a total of twelve recognized medical colleges that offer more than 2000 seats combined. I’ve listed the fees for MBBS programs under both the management quota and the NRI quota in these deemed universities in Karnataka below.
S. No. | Name of Colleges | Management Fees |
1 | Shri BM Patil Medical College, Bijapur | Rs. 25,00,000/- |
2 | Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore | Rs. 23,50,000/- |
3 | Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumkur | Rs. 17,75,000/- |
4 | Sri Devaraj URS Medical College, Kolar | Rs. 17,60,000/- |
5 | JGMM Medical College , Belgaum | Rs. 17,60,000/- |
6 | Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore | Rs. 17,75,000 /- |
7 | Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum | Rs. 19,20,000/- |
8 | Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore | Rs. 2300000/- |
9 | KS Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore | Rs.17,70,000/- |
10 | Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore | Rs. 10,99,000/- |
11 | Kasturba Medical College, Manipal | Rs. 10,99,000/- |
12 | JSS Medical College, Mysore | Rs.18,50,000/- |
Eligibility Criteria
Let’s review the eligibility criteria for MBBS admission in Karnataka:
- The candidate must qualify NEET-UG entrance exam of the same academic year.
- You must be at least 17 years of age by 31st December of the year of taking admission.
- You must have a minimum of 50% in PCB and aggregate in 12th grade.
All students must meet the basic requirements, but there are extra steps for getting G-Quota seats.
- The candidate must be a native of Karnataka with a domicile certificate.
Documents required
Below we have mentioned the documents that you will need if you want to study MBBS through Management quota.
- NEET Score Card
- Class 10 & 12th mark sheet
- 8 passport-size photographs same as on the application form
- Allotment letter
- Transfer Certificate
- Migration Certificate
- Proof of Identity ( Aadhar/PAN/Driving License/Passport)
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the lowest MBBS fee under management quota in Karnataka?
The lowest management quota MBBS fees in Karnataka start from around ₹8 lakhs to ₹10 lakhs per year in select private or minority institutions.
Is NEET required for admission under the management quota in Karnataka?
Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory for all MBBS admissions, including under the management quota.
Are there any colleges offering MBBS management quota fees below ₹10 lakhs/year?
Yes, few minority or trust-run colleges offer fees in the range of ₹8 to ₹9.5 lakhs/year, especially for deserving or Karnataka domicile students.
Are these low-fee management seats available for non-Karnataka students?
Yes, management quota seats are open to all India NEET-qualified students, irrespective of domicile.
Can I trust low-fee private colleges in Karnataka for good quality MBBS education?
Many such colleges are NMC-approved and have decent infrastructure, clinical exposure, and hospital tie-ups. Always check NMC status and college reviews before finalising.