Karnataka Freezes Medical Course Fees for 2026-27 Amid Economic Pressures

Private medical colleges in Karnataka have decided not to request fee increases for the 2026-27 academic year, and the state government has announced it will reject any such proposals. The decision comes amid inflation concerns, economic hardship for students and parents, and the NEET 2026 re-examination controversy. The freeze affects both government and private medical colleges across all quota categories.
Private medical colleges in Karnataka have voluntarily foregone fee increase requests for 2026-27, with the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation citing inflation and student hardship as reasons. The state government has simultaneously announced a policy to reject any fee hike proposals for both government and private medical colleges. This represents a reversal from 2025-26, when private colleges had successfully requested and received permission to increase fees for management and NRI quota seats up to ₹45 lakh. Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil confirmed the freeze applies across all quota categories—government, private, NRI, and management quotas. The decision also comes amid national controversy over a NEET 2026 paper leak that triggered a re-examination order, adding to student and parent concerns about educational costs.
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No fee hike for medical courses this year in Karnataka
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