ESIC Medical College Varanasi releases MBBS fee structure 2025
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- 26 October, 2025
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Varanasi:The Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Medical College and Hospital, Varanasi, has officially announced the fee structure forMBBSadmissions for the academic year 2025-26. The fee structure has been released on the official website of UPDGME. The detailed notification outlines the annual tuition fee, hostel charges, and deposits applicable to both Insured Person (IP) quota students and State/All India Quota (AIQ) candidates. Below is the detailed fee structure- "IP QUOTA” STUDENTS FEE FEE HEAD(Annual) Tuition Fee Annual Caution Deposit Hostel Fee(Annual seat rent) Hostel Security Deposit "STATE & ALL INDIA QUOTA ”STUDENTS FEE FEE HEAD(Annual) Tuition Fee Annual Caution Deposit Hostel Fee(Annual seat rent) Hostel Security Deposit All payments are to be made through demand drafts drawn in favour of “ESI Fund Account No. 2”, payable at Varanasi. The college has instructed that separate drafts should be prepared for each fee head. The notice confirming the implementation of the revised structure for the upcoming session. ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Varanasi, functions under the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, and provides MBBS education and healthcare services primarily for insured persons and their dependents under the ESIC scheme. To view the fee structure, click the link below https://.in/pdf_upload/esic-medical-college-varanasi-releases-mbbs-fee-structure-for-2025-305264.pdf earlier reported that the ESIC Medical College, Noida, UP, informed the complete fee structure for MBBS admission for the academic year 2025-26. The fee structure has been released for the IP Quota, State Quota and All India Quota (AIQ) students. As per the fee structure, the IP Quota students have to pay a total of Rs 49,000/- and the State Quota students and AIQ students have to pay a total of Rs 1,25,000/- for MBBS admission.
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