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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released a crucial public notice dated 7 April 2026, bringing major relief to MBBS aspirants and parents across India.

This latest clarification directly impacts MBBS fee structure in India, ensuring transparency, fairness, and protection against overcharging by medical colleges.

Key Highlight: MBBS Fees Only for 4.5 Years (Not 5.5 Years)

According to the official notification:

  • Medical colleges can charge fees ONLY for 4.5 years (academic duration)
  • No fees allowed for the 1-year internship (CRMI)
  • Any violation may attract strict action by NMC

Why This NMC Rule is Important for MBBS Students

This update addresses a major issue where many private medical colleges were:

  • Charging full 5 to 5.5 years fees
  • Including internship charges
  • Increasing financial burden on students

Now, the NMC has clarified:

  • Fees must be fair, transparent, and non-exploitative
  • Charges must match actual academic teaching period
  • Internship is training period, NOT a fee-based academic year

MBBS Course Duration Breakdown (As per NMC)

As per the CBME Guidelines 2024 under GMER:

ComponentDurationFee Applicable
Academic Study4.5 Years (54 Months)Yes
Internship (CRMI)1 YearNo

This aligns with the framework defined under the National Medical Commission Act 2019.

Legal Backing Behind This Decision

The NMC decision is supported by important Supreme Court rulings:

  • T.M.A. Pai Foundation v. State of Karnataka
  • Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka
  • P. A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra

These judgments clearly state:

Fees must be:

  • Reasonable
  • Transparent
  • Non-exploitative
  • Linked to actual education provided

What Medical Colleges Can NO Longer Do

After this notice, colleges are strictly prohibited from:

  • Charging fees for internship year
  • Including hidden “internship fees”
  • Taking advance fees for non-academic periods
  • Forcing lump sum payments for entire course duration

Action Against Non-Compliant Colleges

The National Medical Commission has clearly warned:

Any violation will lead to strict regulatory action

Colleges must comply with:

  • NMC Act 2019
  • GMER Regulations
  • Supreme Court guidelines

Impact on MBBS Aspirants (2026 & Beyond)

This decision is a game-changer for NEET-qualified students:

Benefits for Students

  • Reduced financial burden
  • Transparent fee structure
  • Protection from unfair charges
  • More trust in private medical colleges

Benefits for Parents

  • Better financial planning
  • No hidden costs
  • Legal protection

Impact on MBBS in India vs MBBS Abroad

This move makes MBBS in India more competitive compared to countries like:

  • Bangladesh
  • Nepal
  • Russia
  • Kazakhstan

Because earlier, high and unfair fee structures pushed students abroad.

Now: 
India becomes a more transparent and regulated option

Example: Fee Saving Calculation

ScenarioTotal Duration ChargedCost Impact
Old Practice5.5 YearsHigher fees
New Rule4.5 YearsSaves ₹10–25 Lakhs (approx)*

*Depends on college fee structure

FAQs – NMC MBBS Fee Rule 2026

1. Can colleges charge fees during internship? 
No. Internship (CRMI) is not chargeable as per NMC.

2. What is the official MBBS duration as per NMC? 
4.5 years academic + 1 year internship

3. Is this rule applicable to private medical colleges? 
Yes, it applies to all NMC-recognized colleges

4. What if a college still charges full 5 years fees? 
You can file a complaint with the National Medical Commission

5. Does internship include stipend? 
This notice also references concerns raised in 
Abhishek Yadav v. Union of India regarding stipend and unfair charges.

Conclusion

The NMC MBBS Fee Rule 2026 is a landmark reform that ensures:

  • Fair fee practices
  • Student protection
  • Transparency in medical education

This step strengthens India’s medical education system and builds trust among aspiring doctors.

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