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Government Medical College, Siddipet is a government medical institution in Telangana affiliated to KNRUHS. The college offers 175 MBBS seats every year. These seats are filled through All India Quota (AIQ) and Telangana State Quota based on NEET-UG scores.
For NRI families, the key point is that there is no separate NRI quota in this college.
There are no reserved NRI seats and no special NRI fee structure. NRI and OCI students can take admission only if they secure a seat through AIQ or, in some cases, through the State Quota if they meet Telangana domicile rules.
In both cases, they pay the same government MBBS fee, which is about ₹95,000 per year, instead of any high NRI fee slab.
Government Medical College, Siddipet does not have dedicated NRI quota seats. All seats are divided only between AIQ and Telangana State Quota.
| Category | Seats Available |
| Total | 175 Seats |
| NRI Quota | No separate NRI seats |
| All India Quota (AIQ) | About 26 seats (15%) |
| Telangana State Quota | About 149 seats (85%) |

Since there is no NRI quota, there is also no separate NRI fee. Any NRI student who manages to secure an AIQ or State Quota seat will pay the same government fee as an Indian student.
| Parameter | Details |
| Tuition Fee (Government) | About ₹95,000 per year |
| NRI Fee | Not applicable (no separate NRI fee) |
| Hostel Fee | Around ₹30,000 to ₹40,000 per year |
| Mess Charges | Usually ₹2,500 to ₹3,500 per month |
| Total Course Duration | 4.5 years of academics + 1 year internship |
NRI and OCI students must follow the same core eligibility rules as Indian students. There is no relaxation of NEET or academic requirements.
| Document Type | Purpose |
| NEET-UG Scorecard | Proof of NEET qualification |
| NEET-UG Admit Card | Identity and exam verification |
| Class 10 Certificate | Date of birth proof |
| Class 12 Marksheet & Certificate | Proof of academic eligibility (PCB + English) |
| Passport (Student) | Proof of nationality and NRI status |
| OCI Card (if applicable) | Status proof for OCI candidates |
| Government Photo ID | Additional identity verification |
| Passport Size Photographs | Required for forms and college records |
| MCC / KNRUHS Allotment Letter | Official proof of seat allotment |
| Medical Fitness Certificate | Required by the college at the time of joining |


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2. If there is no NRI quota, how can an NRI/OCI student get admission here?
By qualifying NEET-UG and securing a seat through AIQ counselling (MCC) or through Telangana State counselling (KNRUHS) only if the student meets Telangana domicile/schooling eligibility.
3. How many MBBS seats are available and how are they divided?
Your draft states 175 total seats, roughly 15% AIQ (~26 seats) and 85% Telangana State Quota (~149 seats). Final seat matrices are confirmed in official counselling notifications.
4. Do NRIs pay higher tuition at Government Medical College, Siddipet?
No. Since there is no NRI quota, an NRI/OCI student who gets a seat pays the regular government fee, mentioned in your draft as about ₹95,000 per year.
5. Can a U.S.-based OCI student apply under Telangana State Quota for Siddipet?
Only if the student satisfies Telangana’s domicile and schooling norms (as per KNRUHS rules). If not, the practical route is AIQ (MCC).
6. Which counselling portal should we use for Siddipet admission?
Use MCC UG Counselling portal for AIQ registration/choice filling/allotment. Use KNRUHS counselling portal only if eligible for Telangana State Quota. NEET exam actions stay on NTA NEET (UG) portal.
7. Is there any management quota or donation route in this college?
No. Your draft clearly states there are no management seats and no donation/offline admission route. Seats are allotted strictly by NEET merit through official counselling.
8. What is the biggest confusion U.S. parents face with “No NRI quota” government colleges?
Assuming NRI/OCI status creates a special seat bucket. In reality, for Siddipet you must compete on merit through AIQ (or eligible State Quota), just like other candidates.
9. What documents should NRI/OCI students keep ready for AIQ/State counselling?
Keep NEET scorecard/admit card, Class 10 & 12 proofs, Passport, OCI card (if applicable), Photo ID, Photos, Allotment letter (MCC/KNRUHS), Medical fitness certificate ready for reporting and verification.
10. Is Government Medical College, Siddipet a cost-effective option for NRI families?
Yes—only if the student earns a seat through AIQ (or eligible State Quota). With government fees and moderate hostel/mess costs, it can be far lower-cost than private NRI fee colleges.
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