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BDS Fees in Gujarat 2026: Government & Private Dental Colleges

11 August 2026
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Gujarat runs one of India's most transparent dental admission systems, with every college's sanctioned intake and category-wise fee published directly by the state's Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPUGMEC) before counselling begins. This guide breaks down the complete BDS seat matrix and fee structure across all 13 dental colleges in Gujarat, government and private, based on ACPUGMEC's most recently notified fee schedule. Since fee notifications are typically revised or reconfirmed by ACPUGMEC each admission cycle, candidates should treat the figures below as the latest officially published baseline and verify any in-cycle revision directly on medadmgujarat.org before payment.

Gujarat's BDS Seat Matrix: 1,255 Seats Across 13 Colleges

Gujarat's dental education network offers a combined 1,255 BDS seats across 13 NMC/DCI-recognised colleges: 2 government dental colleges and 11 self-financed private institutions (SFI). Of the total, 36 seats go to the All India Quota, 984 seats are filled through the Gujarat Government Quota, 92 seats fall under Management Quota, and 143 seats are reserved for the NRI Quota. This quota split matters directly for fees, since Government Quota seats at every college, including private ones, carry a fee close to the government-notified rate, while Management and NRI Quota seats at the same private college can cost anywhere from two to twenty times more.
Table
Quota TypeTotal Seats in Gujarat
All India Quota (AIQ)36
Government Quota (GQ)984
Management Quota (MQ)92
NRI Quota143
Total BDS Seats1,255
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Government Dental Colleges: The Most Affordable Route

Gujarat has two fully government-run dental colleges, and both carry an annual Government Quota fee of just ₹20,000, making them by far the cheapest route into dentistry in the state. Government Dental College and Hospital, Ahmedabad, affiliated to Gujarat University, has a total intake of 125 seats, of which 19 go to the All India Quota and 106 to the Gujarat Government Quota. Government Dental College and Hospital, Jamnagar, affiliated to Saurashtra University, also has 125 seats, split between 17 AIQ and 108 Government Quota seats. Neither government college offers Management or NRI quota seats, since the entire intake at both institutions is filled through merit-based government counselling.
Table
Government Dental CollegeUniversityTotal IntakeAIQ SeatsGQ SeatsAnnual GQ Fee
Government Dental College and Hospital, AhmedabadGujarat University12519106₹20,000
Government Dental College and Hospital, JamnagarSaurashtra University12517108₹20,000
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Private Dental Colleges: Complete Fee Breakdown

Gujarat's 11 private, self-financed dental colleges each reserve a share of seats at the Government Quota fee rate, with the remainder split between Management Quota and NRI Quota at significantly higher fees. Government Quota fees at these private colleges range from ₹2 lakh at Siddhpur Dental College to ₹5.1 lakh at A.M.C Dental College, Ahmedabad, while Management Quota fees run considerably higher, and NRI Quota fees at a few colleges, including Dharamsinh Desai Institute, A.M.C Dental College, Siddhpur Dental College, and Vaidik Dental College, are notified in US dollars rather than rupees.
Table
Private Dental CollegeCityIntakeAnnual GQ FeeAnnual MQ FeeAnnual NRI Fee
Manubhai Patel Dental College & HospitalVadodara40₹4,45,000₹6,95,000₹7,50,000
Ahmedabad Dental College and Hospital, BhadajAhmedabad100₹4,14,000₹5,40,000₹5,40,000
Karnavati School of Dentistry, UvarsadGandhinagar100₹4,40,000₹7,40,000₹10,00,000
Dharamsinh Desai Institute of Dental SciencesNadiad100₹4,09,000₹8,18,000$15,000
Narsinhbhai Patel Dental College & HospitalVisnagar100₹3,30,000₹3,70,000₹3,70,000
College of Dental Sciences & Research Centre, BopalAhmedabad100₹3,30,000₹6,00,000₹6,00,000
A.M.C Dental College and HospitalAhmedabad125₹5,10,000₹7,85,000$12,000
College of Dental Science and Hospital, AmargadhBhavnagar100₹2,70,000₹3,10,000₹4,50,000
Goenka Research Institute of Dental Science, PiplajGandhinagar100₹3,17,000₹5,58,000₹5,58,000
Siddhpur Dental College and HospitalSiddhpur125₹2,00,000₹2,00,000$10,000
Vaidik Dental College & Research CentreDaman15₹2,81,250₹2,81,250$10,000
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Additional Costs Beyond Tuition

Tuition fee alone does not represent the full annual cost of pursuing BDS in Gujarat's private colleges. Most institutions charge separate hostel fees, mess fees, university affiliation fees, exam fees, and, at a few colleges, transport fees on top of tuition. Karnavati School of Dentistry, for instance, adds roughly ₹1.3 lakh in hostel fees, ₹1.1 lakh in mess fees, and further university and transport charges on top of its base tuition, while Narsinhbhai Patel Dental College adds a notable ₹72,000 transport fee alongside its comparatively lower tuition. Candidates budgeting for a private dental seat in Gujarat should add these components together rather than comparing colleges on tuition fee alone, since the gap between the cheapest and most expensive total annual cost across Gujarat's private dental colleges can exceed ₹3 lakh even among colleges with similar headline tuition figures.

How BDS Admission Works in Gujarat

All BDS admissions in Gujarat are conducted by the Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPUGMEC), constituted under the Gujarat Professional Medical Education Institutions, Regulation of Admission and Fixation of Fees Act, 2007. Candidates must first qualify NEET UG 2026, then register on the official ACPUGMEC portal at medadmgujarat.org, complete document verification, and participate in online choice filling. The 15 percent All India Quota seats at Gujarat's two government dental colleges are filled separately through MCC, while the remaining Government Quota, Management Quota, and NRI Quota seats across all colleges are filled through ACPUGMEC's own state counselling rounds. NRI quota candidates must complete document verification in person at ACPUGMEC's main office at GMERS Medical College, Civil Hospital Campus, Gandhinagar, and are required to submit notarised proof of NRI sponsorship along with a non-refundable demand draft as part of their application.

Government vs Private BDS: What the Fee Gap Means

The gap between a government dental college seat and a private Management Quota seat in Gujarat is enormous: roughly ₹80,000 for a full four-year BDS course at a government college against ₹28 lakh to over ₹32 lakh at some private colleges under Management Quota. Even Government Quota seats within private colleges, which are meant to be the more affordable option at those institutions, cost between ₹8 lakh and ₹20 lakh across the four-year course, still many times the government college fee. This makes Gujarat's two government dental colleges extremely competitive during ACPUGMEC counselling, and candidates whose rank falls short of a government seat should carefully compare Government Quota fees across private colleges, since the difference between the cheapest and most expensive Government Quota fee in the state, Siddhpur at ₹2 lakh versus A.M.C Dental College at ₹5.1 lakh annually, is itself substantial.

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Conclusion

Gujarat's BDS fee structure is unusually well-documented compared to most states, with ACPUGMEC publishing category-wise fees for every college well ahead of counselling. Government colleges remain the cheapest option by a wide margin at ₹20,000 a year, while private colleges span a wide range from roughly ₹2 lakh to over ₹5 lakh annually under Government Quota, with Management and NRI Quota fees running considerably higher still. Candidates should always cross-check the fee figures in this guide against ACPUGMEC's live notification on medadmgujarat.org before finalising their choice list, since fee revisions, when they happen, are published directly by the committee ahead of each counselling cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BDS fee at government dental colleges in Gujarat?

Both government dental colleges in Gujarat, Government Dental College Ahmedabad and Government Dental College Jamnagar, charge an annual Government Quota fee of ₹20,000, making them the most affordable BDS option in the state.

How many total BDS seats are there in Gujarat?

Gujarat has 1,255 BDS seats across 13 dental colleges, comprising 2 government colleges and 11 private self-financed institutions, split across All India Quota, Government Quota, Management Quota, and NRI Quota categories.

Which authority conducts BDS admissions in Gujarat?

BDS admissions in Gujarat are conducted by the Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPUGMEC) through its official portal medadmgujarat.org, alongside MCC for the 15% All India Quota seats at government colleges.

What is the most expensive private dental college fee in Gujarat under Government Quota?

A.M.C Dental College and Hospital, Ahmedabad has the highest Government Quota annual fee among Gujarat's private dental colleges at ₹5,10,000, compared to Siddhpur Dental College's ₹2,00,000, the lowest among private institutions.

Are NRI quota fees the same across all private dental colleges in Gujarat?

No. Most colleges notify NRI quota fees in Indian rupees, but Dharamsinh Desai Institute, A.M.C Dental College, Siddhpur Dental College, and Vaidik Dental College notify their NRI quota fees in US dollars, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 annually.

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