MBBS admission in India remains one of the most competitive undergraduate admission processes because every medical aspirant has to qualify through NEET UG, and government MBBS seats are limited compared with the number of candidates appearing for the exam. Tamil Nadu has a strong government medical education network, but even here, the competition for low-fee government MBBS seats is intense.
As a result, many students who qualify NEET UG but do not secure a government seat consider self-financing private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu as an alternative route to pursue MBBS. According to NEET UG Guidance, Tamil Nadu has 26 self-financing private medical colleges offering MBBS, with a listed total intake of 4,500 seats on the college list page. The same page also states that these colleges include minority and non-minority institutions.
For students and parents, the decision is not only about getting a seat. It is also about understanding MBBS fees in Tamil Nadu private colleges, management quota fees, NRI quota fees, annual intake, establishment year, and the reputation of the college.
The fee structure for self-financing private medical colleges is regulated through the state fee-fixation mechanism, while recent reports say the management quota fee for 2025 admissions increased to ₹15 lakh per year and the NRI quota fee increased to ₹27 lakh per year.
Tamil Nadu is one of India’s important medical education hubs, with a mix of government, self-financing private, minority, and deemed medical institutions. For NEET UG aspirants, private MBBS colleges become important because they expand the number of available seats beyond government colleges. However, private MBBS admission is financially demanding. The 2024 fee table for Tamil Nadu self-financing medical colleges listed government quota fees mostly around ₹4.35 lakh to ₹4.50 lakh per year, management quota fees at ₹13.50 lakh per year, and NRI quota fees at ₹24.50 lakh per year for most listed colleges. For 2025 admissions, reports state that management quota fees rose to ₹15 lakh and NRI quota fees to ₹27 lakh annually.
Students should also note that tuition fee is only one part of the total cost. Hostel, mess, university registration, exam fees, development fees, and other institutional charges may increase the overall expense. Medical Dialogues reported that non-tuition charges in some Tamil Nadu private medical colleges can push the total MBBS cost much higher, especially under management and NRI quotas.
The following list is based on the NEET UG Guidance list of self-financing private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu.
| S No | Private MBBS College in Tamil Nadu | Established | MBBS Seats | Govt Quota Fee | Management Quota Fee | NRI Quota Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Annapoorna Medical College and Hospital, Salem | 2011 | 150 | ₹4.35 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 2 | Arunai Medical College and Hospital, Tiruvannamalai | 2021 | 200 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 3 | Annaii Medical College and Hospital, Kancheepuram | 2024 | 200 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 4 | Christian Medical College, Vellore | 1942 | 100 | Special/low fee structure listed separately | Special/low fee structure listed separately | Not listed |
| 5 | Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Perambalur | 2023 | 150 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 6 | Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Siruvachur | 2011 | 250 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 7 | Indira Medical College & Hospitals, Thiruvallur | 2020 | 150 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 8 | Kanyakumari Medical Mission Research Centre, Kanyakumari | 2024 | 100 | Not clearly listed | Not clearly listed | Not clearly listed |
| 9 | Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences & Research, Coimbatore | 2012 | 150 | ₹4.40–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 10 | Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences, Madhuranthagam | 2009 | 150 | ₹4.35–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 11 | KMCH Institute of Health Sciences & Research, Coimbatore | 2019 | 150 | ₹4.35–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 12 | Madha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai | 2011 | 150 | ₹4.35–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 13 | Melmaruvathur Adiparashakti Institute of Medical Sciences & Research | 2008 | 150 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 14 | Nandha Medical College & Hospital, Erode | 2023 | 150 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 15 | Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Chennai | 2020 | 200 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 16 | PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore | 1985 | 250 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 17 | PSP Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Chennai/Kancheepuram | 2023 | 100 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 18 | Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences, Kanyakumari | 2006 | 150 | ₹4.40–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 19 | Sri Muthukumaran Medical College, Chennai | 2010 | 150 | ₹4.35 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 20 | Sri Venkateswaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Chennai | 2022 | 250 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 21 | Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Samayapuram, Tiruchirappalli | 2021 | 150 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 22 | St. Peters Medical College, Hospital and Research Institute, Hosur | 2021 | 250 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 23 | Swamy Vivekananda Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Tiruchengode | 2021 | 200 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 24 | Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai | 2010 | 250 | ₹4.35 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 25 | Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Trichy | 2009 | 250 | ₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
| 26 | Velammal Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Madurai | 2013 | 150 | ₹4.40–₹4.50 lakh | ₹15 lakh | ₹27 lakh |
The following top five are selected from the “best private medical colleges” named by NEET UG Guidance and supported by available institutional information. The ranking is based on reputation, establishment history, seat intake, academic presence, hospital exposure, and visibility among NEET UG aspirants.
Established: 1942 for MBBS course; institutional origins trace to 1900
Founded by: Dr. Ida S. Scudder
MBBS seats: 100
Fee: The 2024 Tamil Nadu self-financing fee table lists CMC Vellore separately with a much lower fee structure than most private colleges; students should verify the current official prospectus before applying.
Christian Medical College, Vellore is one of India’s most respected medical institutions. It began from Dr. Ida S. Scudder’s medical mission and later developed into a major teaching hospital and medical college. CMC is known for clinical training, community health exposure, service-oriented medical education, and strong national recognition in healthcare and medical academics.
Established: 1985
Founded/managed by: PSG group/institutions
MBBS seats: 250
Fee: Government quota around ₹4.50 lakh; management quota ₹15 lakh; NRI quota ₹27 lakh.
PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research is one of the prominent private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu. Located in Coimbatore, it is attached to PSG Hospitals and offers students exposure to medical education, clinical services, and research-oriented learning. The institute is widely considered among the stronger private MBBS options in the state.
Established: 2008
Founded/managed by: Adhiparasakthi charitable/educational trust ecosystem; associated with Bangaru Adigalar-led healthcare initiatives
MBBS seats: 150
Fee: Government quota around ₹4.50 lakh; management quota ₹15 lakh; NRI quota ₹27 lakh.
Melmaruvathur Adiparashakti Institute of Medical Sciences & Research was established in 2008. Its attached hospital has served surrounding villages for decades, with the institution highlighting healthcare access for nearby rural communities. The college is often considered by NEET aspirants looking for private MBBS admission outside Chennai and Coimbatore.
Established: 2009 in the NEET UG Guidance list; institutional website states inception around 2008
Founded/managed by: SRM Group; associated with Dr. T. R. Paarivendhar, founder of SRM Group
MBBS seats: 250
Fee: Government quota around ₹4.50 lakh; management quota ₹15 lakh; NRI quota ₹27 lakh.
Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre is a major private medical institution in Tiruchirappalli. The college is supported by a large multispecialty hospital and is part of the SRM educational network. Its location in central Tamil Nadu makes it an important option for students seeking private MBBS seats outside the Chennai region.
Established: 2011
Founded/managed by: Srinivasan Charitable & Educational Trust; associated with Shri A. Srinivasan-led Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan educational group
MBBS seats: 250
Fee: Government quota around ₹4.50 lakh; management quota ₹15 lakh; NRI quota ₹27 lakh.
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital is a self-financing private medical college in Perambalur district. The institution is run by the Srinivasan Charitable & Educational Trust and is affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, according to its website. It has a sizeable MBBS intake and is a regular choice in Tamil Nadu private medical counselling
Admission to private MBBS medical colleges in Tamil Nadu is through NEET UG qualification and counselling. Students must register through the relevant Tamil Nadu medical counselling process for state quota/private self-financing seats, while different counselling routes may apply for deemed universities. For self-financing private colleges, seats may be available under government quota, management quota, minority quota, and NRI quota, depending on the institution and counselling rules for that academic year.
Private MBBS medical colleges in Tamil Nadu provide an important pathway for NEET-qualified students who cannot secure government MBBS seats.