
Punjab MBBS/BDS 2025 Admission Prospectus Released: A Complete Guide for Medical Aspirants
Punjab MBBS/BDS 2025 Admission Prospectus: For students who have cleared NEET-UG 2025 and are eyeing medical or dental colleges in Punjab, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, has officially released the detailed Punjab MBBS/BDS 2025 Admission Prospectus.
The document includes all critical information—eligibility criteria, important dates, counselling process, seat matrix, and updated fee structures across government, private, and minority institutions. To make things simpler, we’ve broken down the key information and added expert guidance to help you through the process.

Punjab MBBS/BDS 2025 Admission Prospectus: Important Dates to Remember
- Prospectus Released: 15 July 2025
- Online Registration Deadline: 24 July 2025
- Last Date for Fee Payment: 25 July 2025 (3:00 PM)
- Provisional Merit List Display: 27 July 2025
- Choice Filling for Round 1: 29 July – 1 August 2025
- Seat Allotment Result: 6 August 2025
- Physical Reporting to Allotted Colleges: 9 – 12 August 2025
All updates will be available on www.bfuhs.ac.in
Who Is Eligible?
- NEET-UG 2025 qualified candidates.
- Must meet Punjab domicile criteria and eligibility as per government notifications.
- NRI candidates must apply separately with eligibility and application forms, available on the BFUHS website.
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Refer to the following for the Punjab MBBS/BDS 2025 Admission Prospectus

Types of Institutions Covered
- Government Medical and Dental Colleges
- Private & Minority Medical/Dental Colleges
- Private Universities offering MBBS/BDS in Punjab
Fee Structure
| Institution Type | Govt. Quota | Management Quota |
|---|---|---|
| Govt. Medical Colleges | ₹96,000 | Not Applicable |
| Private Medical Colleges | ₹2,23,500 | ₹5,74,500 |
| Minority/Private Universities | ₹5,74,500 | ₹5,74,500 |
| Christian Medical College, Ludhiana | ₹3,30,000 | ₹3,30,000 |
Additional one-time HSLIBNET fee: ₹8,250 (MBBS) and ₹7,500 (BDS)
Key Highlights
- Counselling is online, followed by physical reporting to the allotted colleges.
- A merit list will be prepared based on NEET-UG scores.
- Students can fill out preferences for courses, college, and quota.
- Reserved category certificates must be issued by the Punjab authorities only.
- Candidates must upload a proper photo, signature, and documents while applying online.
- Anti-ragging compliance and medical fitness are mandatory before admission.
Expert Tips from Radical Education
Fill the Application Early– “Don’t wait till the last day. Many students lose their chance due to last-minute network issues or incorrect uploads.”
Keep All Documents Handy – “Upload a high-quality passport photo, your NEET result, and proof of domicile correctly. Even small errors can lead to rejection.”
Understand Quota Rules-“If you’re applying under a reserved or minority quota, make sure your documents match Punjab Govt. norms. Out-of-state certificates are not accepted.”
Explore All Choices– “Don’t just go for the most popular colleges. Some private and minority institutes offer excellent academics with less competition.”
Be Smart with Preference Order– “List your top choices wisely during counselling. BFUHS allocates seats based on NEET score and your preference sequence.”

FAQs
What is the application fee?
- General: ₹5,000 + 18% GST = ₹5,900
- SC candidates: ₹2,500 + 18% GST = ₹2,950
Is there any separate process for NRI candidates?
Yes. NRI candidates must submit a physical application for an eligibility certificate and admission form along with a $1000 fee each.
Can I make corrections to the application form?
Yes, but only till 24 July 2025. After that, no changes will be allowed.
Is admission final once the seat is allotted?
No. Admission is provisional until the original documents are verified by the allotted college.