How much fees for MBBS in government college in Bihar?
About 23 medical colleges are located in Bihar. There are 5 colleges total, of which 4 are privately held and 1 is publicly owned. Below are the colleges' total tuition fees listed in a table:
College Name | Total Tuition Fee |
INR 26,400 |
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