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Madhya Pradesh has a distinct NRI quota in its private medical schools, and the entire process is administered centrally by the Department of Medical Education (DME), Madhya Pradesh. From online registration and application submission to choice filling, seat allotment, and final reporting, each process is done through the official DME MP counselling portal.
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Under the norms applicable now, under this NRI quota, a maximum of 15% of the total MBBS seats, roughly in private college,s are reserved for NRIs, OCI / PIO, and children/wards of NRIs. Admission to these seats is solely on the grounds of NEET UG 2025 scores, although higher tuition fees apply compared to regular seats. By doing so, the eligible NRI candidates gain a clear and well-regulated path for securing MBBS admission into some of the leading private medical institutions of Madhya Pradesh through a transparent merit-based counselling process.
Below is the list of major private medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh offering MBBS seats under the NRI quota, along with NRI fee, total intake, and 15% NRI seat distribution.
College Name | Fees | Total Intake | NRI Quota Seats |
People's College of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bhopal | 22,072,500 | 250 | 38 |
22,383,000 | 250 | 38 | |
20,565,900 | 250 | 38 | |
Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Postgraduate Institute, Indore | 21,946,950 | 250 | 38 |
12,150,000 | 150 | 23 | |
20,925,000 | 250 | 38 | |
21,060,000 | 150 | 23 | |
20,981,700 | 100 | 15 | |
17,010,000 | 150 | 23 | |
14,310,000 | 150 | 23 | |
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore | 20,520,000 | 100 | 15 |
To apply for MBBS seats under the NRI quota in private medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh, candidates must satisfy both academic and NRI-specific eligibility conditions.
Academic Qualifications:
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The candidate must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects.
Minimum aggregate marks in PCB :
50% for General category candidates.
40% for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), as per applicable regulations.
NEET-UG 2025 Qualification:
It is compulsory to qualify NEET UG 2025.
Candidates must obtain at least the minimum qualifying percentile prescribed by the NMC for their respective category (General / General-EWS / OBC / SC / ST, etc.).
Only NEET-qualified candidates are eligible to participate in Madhya Pradesh MBBS NRI quota counselling.
NRI Status and Documents:
Valid passport and visa of the NRI.
NRI status certificate / residential permit issued by the competent authority.
Relationship certificate between the candidate and NRI sponsor (if the candidate is sponsored by an NRI relative).
Affidavit/undertaking from the NRI regarding sponsorship of education and expenses.
Go to the official MBBS/BDS counselling section of DME, Madhya Pradesh.
Click on New Registration.
Enter NEET UG 2025 Roll Number, Application Number, Candidate’s Name, Date of Birth, etc.
Provide a valid mobile number and email ID for OTP verification and communication.
Enter personal details (name, gender, nationality, etc.).
Fill in academic details: 10th and 12th marks, school board, year of passing.
Provide NEET UG 2025 score, percentile, and All India Rank.
Select NRI quota and provide preliminary information about NRI status as required.
NEET UG 2025 Admit Card & Scorecard
Class 10 mark sheet/certificate (date of birth proof)
Class 12 mark sheet/passing certificate
Passport-sized photograph and signature
Caste/Category Certificate, if applicable
Disability certificate, if applying under the PWD quota
NRI-related documents: passport, visa, NRI certificate, relationship proof, sponsorship affidavit, etc. (as specified by DME MP).
Pay the counselling/registration fee online via net banking/credit card/debit card.
Save the payment receipt and application confirmation for future reference.
Verify all filled-in details carefully.
Submit the application form.
Take a printout or save a PDF copy of the final application for use during document verification and seat allotment.
DME Madhya Pradesh prepares an NRI merit list based on NEET UG 2025 scores and other eligibility norms.
Only candidates who have registered and completed the application will be considered.
The state-wise merit list for MBBS NRI quota is published on the DME MP portal.
Candidates can check their state rank, category, and eligibility status.
Eligible candidates must log in to the counselling portal during the choice filling period.
Select and prioritise private medical colleges in which they wish to take MBBS admission under NRI quota.
After verifying choices, click on Lock Choices before the deadline.
Seats are allotted purely based on NEET UG 2025 rank, NRI merit position, preferences filled, and seat availability.
Allotment results (Round 1, Round 2, etc.) are published online.
Candidates can download the Provisional Allotment Letter from the portal.
After allotment, the candidate has to pay the prescribed NRI tuition fee / part-payment as directed by DME or the college.
Report to the allotted medical college within the specified time with all original documents, photocopies, photographs, and allotment letter.
Complete document verification, admission formalities, and biometric verification (if applicable).
Candidates who wish to upgrade to a different college (as per rules) can participate in subsequent counselling rounds, while ensuring they follow the retention/exit rules specified by DME MP.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Registration, choice filling, and seat allotment are all undertaken online, so presence is not necessary for these steps. However, physical reporting at the allotted college with original documents and completion of admissions procedures, in person (by the candidate or as permitted by rules), is usually required. Always check the latest instructions of DME MP and the allotted college.
The Department of Medical Education (DME) of Madhya Pradesh is responsible for conducting the entire counselling and seat allotment process for the MBBS/BDS programs, including NRI quota seats, through the official online portal.
Yes. NEET UG 2025 qualification is stub boring compulsory for NRI quota also. There is no candidate allowed for admission into the MBBS course in India without qualifying for the NEET-UG exam as mandated by NMC regulations, be it NRI/OCI/children of NRI.
According to the 15% quota stated in the data:
Colleges with 250 seats will usually have around 38 NRI seats.
Colleges with 150 seats will usually have around 23 NRI seats.
Colleges with 100 seats will usually have around 15 NRI seats.
Taking the above-mentioned colleges into account, this makes for a good number of NRI MBBS seats for the session of 2025-26.
The NRI fee for MBBS in Madhya Pradesh private medical colleges (as per the data shared) generally ranges from around ₹1,21,50,000 up to ₹2,23,83,000 for the entire MBBS course. The exact amount varies from college to college and may be revised from time to time; therefore, candidates must check the latest fee structure before taking admission.
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