AP NEET PG 2025: Andhra Pradesh reopens applications with late fee; foreign MBBS graduates to pay Rs 35,340
Anu Parthiban | October 30, 2025 | 11:22 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP NEET PG Counselling 2025: Students who completed their studies in Andhra Pradesh will have to pay Rs 27,080 and those who completed MBBS outside the state will have to deposit Rs 30,620.
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Use NowDr NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, has opened the late fee application window for Andhra Pradesh NEET PG 2025 counselling under the competent authority quota. In-service and non-service candidates will be able to submit their AP NEET PG applications by paying a late fee before October 31.
The AP NEET PG counselling 2025 is conducted for admission to postgraduate medical and diploma courses in government and un-aided private non-minority and minority medical colleges. Candidates who have already registered for the state counselling are required to upload the scanned copy of their original documents for verification.
The university issued the AP NEET PG application form in September and allowed candidates to register by the end of the month without a late fee. It also informed that 191 candidates have been barred from participating in the state counselling process; of them, 22 failed to report to the allotted college last year and 169 discontinued the course between 2022 and the present day.
Candidates who missed the previous deadline will be able to submit their applications now with a late fee. Those who completed their MBBS degree outside India will have to pay the highest late fee of Rs 35,340, including a late fee of Rs 20,000 and 18% GST.
Students who completed their studies in Andhra Pradesh will have to pay Rs 27,080 and those who completed MBBS outside the state will have to deposit Rs 30,620. The fee for SC, ST candidates is slightly lesser for each of the three categories.
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AP NEET PG 2025 Application: Late fee details
Andhra Pradesh is the only state to have introduced a late fee for submitting NEET PG application form, a provision offered to candidates who have missed the deadline.
The university clarified that the application and processing fee, including late fee, will not be refunded or adjusted.
|
Category |
Fee (in Rs) |
Late fee (in Rs) |
Total |
|
MBBS completed within AP |
|||
|
OC/ BC |
Rs 7,080 (Rs 6,000 + Rs 1,080 GST 18%) |
Rs 20,000 (Fee Rs 16,950 + GST @18% = Rs 3,050) |
Rs 27,080 |
|
SC/ ST |
Rs 5,900 (Rs 5,000 + Rs 900 GST 18%) |
Rs 20,000 (Rs 16,950 + GST @ 18% = Rs 3,050) |
Rs 25,900 |
|
MBBS completed outside AP |
|||
|
OC/BC |
Rs 7,080 + Rs 3,540= Rs 10,620 |
Rs 20,000 (Fee Rs 16,950 + GST @ 18% = Rs 3,050) |
Rs 30,620 |
|
SC/ST |
Rs 5,900 + Rs 3,540 = Rs 9,440 |
Rs 20,000 (Fee Rs 16,950 + GST @ 18% = Rs 3,050) |
Rs 29,440 |
|
MBBS completed outside India |
|||
|
OC/BC |
₹.7080/-+8260/- =15,340/- |
₹.20,000/- (FEE RS.16,950 + GST @ 18% = 3,050/-) |
₹.35,340 |
|
SC/ST |
Rs 5,900 + Rs 8,260 = Rs 14,160 |
Rs 20,000 (Fee Rs 16,950 + GST @ 18% = Rs 3,050) |
Rs 34,160 |
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