Gujarat MBBS/BDS Admission 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide for NRI Students
For many NRI families, helping their child study MBBS or BDS in India—especially in a trusted state like Gujarat—is both a proud tradition and a meaningful investment. But navigating admission under the NRI Quota can feel overwhelming. Documents, deadlines, and details can blur into confusion.
Good news: we’ve broken it down for you. If you’re applying under the NRI category for the Gujarat MBBS/BDS Admission 2025, this blog will walk you through everything you need to know, with expert tips from Radical Education to help you avoid common mistakes and move forward with clarity.
Who Qualifies as an NRI Candidate?
According to the Gujarat MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 rules:
You’re eligible for the NRI quota if:
- You are a Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
- OR your parent/legal guardian is an NRI
- OR you are an OCI/PIO cardholder
You must:
- Be NEET-UG 2025 qualified
- Be 17 years or older by 31st December 2025
- Have passed your 12th with minimum qualifying marks (as per regulatory councils)
- Submit a Provisional Eligibility Certificate from the concerned university within one month of admission
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
Buy Your PIN
Go to the Official website Pay ₹11,000 (₹1,000 registration + ₹10,000 refundable security deposit). Save your 14-digit PIN and 5-digit serial number
Register Online
Use your PIN to fill out the application on the portal.
Document Submission & Verification
- After online registration, go in person to the ACPUGMEC Office, GMERS Medical College, Gandhinagar
- Bring: Printout of your online application
- A ₹10,000 Demand Draft (non-refundable, in favor of “ACPUGMEC”)
- Original & notarized self-attested color photocopies of documents
Download the Official PDF:
The candidates can refer to the following PDF for detailed information about Gujarat MBBS/BDS Admission 2025:
Important Documents Checklist
Set 1 –
- General Academic & ID Documents: 10th & 12th mark sheets
- School leaving certificate
- NEET-UG 2025 scorecard
- Birth certificate
- Medical fitness certificate
- Domicile certificate (if claiming Gujarat quota)
Set 2 –
- NRI Proof Documents: Passport (old & new, all pages), OCI/PIO card (if applicable)
- Resident visa/permit/PR card
- Address proof (India & foreign)
- Undertaking on ₹300 stamp paper for fee payment
- Proof of Indian origin (if foreign-born)
All non-English documents must be translated and notarized in English.
Expert tips from Radical Education
Here are some expert tips for Gujarat MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 from the experts of Radical Education:
- Mark the Deadline and Set Reminders– don’t wait for the last day. We suggest marking the deadlines and setting reminders in advance.
- Gather All Documents in Advance– Keep digital and physical copies of required documents (NEET scorecard, mark sheets, certificates) ready. Uploading incorrect or blurry documents is a common reason for application rejection.
- Double-Check Eligibility Criteria- The candidates are requested to kindly double-check the eligibility criteria to avoid any kind of last-minute confusion.
- Use a Stable Internet Connection While Applying to Application portals, as they can lag or crash near deadlines. Experts recommend applying during off-peak hours (early morning or late night) for smoother processing.
- Keep Payment Proof and Acknowledgment Safe– Save the payment receipt and application confirmation both as a PDF and a screenshot. Radical Education emphasizes this as essential in case of disputes or errors during document verification.
- Avoid Common Application Mistakes– Check for spelling errors, incorrect NEET roll number entries, wrong category selection, or uploading old photographs. A small mistake can cost you your seat.
- Reach Out for Guidance if Unsure– If in doubt about any of the steps, Radical Education is here to help. Never trust social media threads or unofficial forums alone.
FAQs
Can I email my documents?
No. You must submit your application and DD in person at the Gandhinagar office. Email/postal submissions are not accepted.
Is the ₹10,000 DD refundable?
No. The DD you submit at document verification is a non-refundable processing fee, separate from your registration deposit.
Can someone else submit documents on my behalf?
Preferably not. But if necessary, send a family representative with a valid authorization letter and the complete document set.
What if my document is in a non-English language?
You must submit a notarized English translation along with the original version. This includes dates (in DD/MM/YYYY format).