Malati Multispeciality Hospital & Medical College, Murtijapur (Akola) MBBS Admission 2026 — Seats, NEET, Fees & Quota
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Malati Multispeciality Hospital & Medical College, Turkhed (Tal. Murtijapur, Dist. Akola) — a new private medical college (established 2024), MUHS Nashik-affiliated and NMC-approved. It admits MBBS students on NEET merit through the management and minority quota under Maharashtra CAP. Here is the honest 2026 picture — how admission works, fees, quota and what is (and is not) published on cutoffs.
By Krishna Pandey, Founder & Lead Counsellor · Reviewed by Avinash Singh, MBBS Admissions Lead · Updated 25 Jun 2026
📊 Malati Murtijapur (Akola) — Key Facts 2026
| Parameter | Detail (2026) |
|---|---|
| Type | New Private Medical College (MUHS-affiliated) |
| Established | 2024 (new college; first MBBS batches recent) |
| Location | Turkhed, Tal. Murtijapur, Dist. Akola, Maharashtra (Vidarbha) — PIN 444107 |
| Affiliation | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik |
| Recognition | NMC-approved — confirm current Letter of Permission / recognition for 2026-27 |
| MBBS seats | Per current NMC Letter of Permission — confirm sanctioned intake with the college / State CET Cell |
| Admission | NEET-UG → Maharashtra CAP via management + minority quota |
| Fees (tuition/yr, 2025-26 official) | State-Open ₹7,72,727 · Institutional/management ₹23,18,181 · NRI ₹38,63,635 — FRA-regulated (confirm 2026-27) |
| NEET cutoff | No published State-Level open-merit (General) cutoff — admits via management/minority quota; quota-wise closings settle during CAP |
| Teaching hospital | Malati Multispeciality Hospital, Turkhed (~605 beds — confirm) |
🏥 About Malati Murtijapur (Akola) & Why It Matters
Malati Multispeciality Hospital & Medical College is located at Turkhed, on the Murtijapur–Karanja road in Tal. Murtijapur of Akola district, in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. It is a new private medical college — established in 2024 — affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik and approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Like other recently sanctioned colleges, it admits MBBS students on NEET merit, here through the management and minority quota under the Maharashtra Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
For a region that has historically been short of medical seats, a new college such as Malati Murtijapur adds capacity close to home for aspirants from Akola, Amravati, Washim, Buldhana and the wider Vidarbha belt. Because it is new, several figures that are settled at older colleges — exact sanctioned intake, quota split and the FRA-approved fee — are still being established and renewed each session, so this page deliberately flags what to verify rather than quoting numbers we cannot confirm.
🎯 Malati Murtijapur Admission Process 2026 — Step by Step
Admission is entirely on NEET merit, through the management and minority quota under Maharashtra CAP:
- Qualify NEET-UG 2026 and note your rank, score and category.
- Register with the Maharashtra State CET Cell and complete the CAP registration and document verification for medical admission.
- Management / minority quota: this college fills seats through the management and minority quota — apply through the prescribed CAP / institutional process at the FRA-approved fee. There is no State-Level open-merit seat here.
- Verify the current intake and quota split for the 2026-27 session, as a new college's seat matrix is renewed each year with the NMC Letter of Permission.
- Choice filling, allotment & reporting: list Malati Murtijapur in your preferences where eligible, accept the allotment, then complete document verification and FRA-fee payment to confirm.
✔ Be a smart buyer: management and minority seats at Malati Murtijapur are legitimate, higher-fee seats — but they are still allotted only to NEET-qualified candidates through the regulated process at the published FRA-approved fee. Never pay a “donation” above that fee, and never trust anyone promising admission without NEET or quoting an “open-merit cutoff” this college does not publish.
💰 Malati Murtijapur MBBS Fees 2026 — State, Institutional & NRI
Private MBBS fees in Maharashtra are tiered and regulated by the Fee Regulating Authority (FRA). The figures below are the college's officially published 2025-26 fee structure (the latest available; the 2026-27 schedule is revised each year — confirm before you commit). The three tuition tiers are kept separate: the subsidised 85% State Quota (Open) seat, the Institutional / management quota seat, and the 15% NRI quota seat. Amounts are per year.
| Quota / tier | Tuition fee (per year) | Tuition + development (per year) |
|---|---|---|
| State Quota — Open (CAP) | ₹7,72,727 | ₹8,50,000 |
| State Quota — EWS/EBC/SEBC & OBC | ₹3,86,364 | ₹4,63,637 |
| Institutional / management quota | ₹23,18,181 | ₹25,50,000 |
| 15% NRI quota | ₹38,63,635 | ₹42,50,000 |
Source: Malati Multispeciality Hospital & Medical College, Turkhed — official Fee Structure for MBBS, Academic Year 2025-26 (mmcturkhed.com), in the FRA quota format. Over and above tuition, the college's sheet lists one-time/annual charges including refundable caution money ₹50,000, hostel fees ₹1,25,000/yr, MUHS student-welfare ₹630, eligibility fees (₹10,500 state / ₹54,550 institutional & NRI) and other small MUHS levies. Figures are FRA-regulated and revised each year — confirm the current 2026-27 schedule (and whether a minority sub-quota fee applies) directly with the college and the FRA before you commit. The honest rule: get the published FRA-approved fee in writing, treat any demand above it as a red flag, and compare the total cost against your other Maharashtra options.
🪑 Malati Murtijapur Seat Matrix & Quotas Explained
As a new college, Malati Murtijapur's MBBS seats are filled through the management and minority quota under Maharashtra CAP — it does not hold a State-Level open-merit seat in the published cutoff table, which is why no open-merit (General) cutoff is listed for it. The exact sanctioned intake and the management-vs-minority split depend on the current NMC Letter of Permission and are renewed each session, so confirm the live seat matrix with the State CET Cell for 2026-27. All seats require a valid NEET-UG 2026 score and are allotted at the FRA-approved fee.
💼 How FindUrCollege Helps with Malati Murtijapur
For a new college, the hardest part is getting reliable, current facts — exact intake, the management/minority quota split, the FRA-approved fee and recognition status — and then deciding whether the seat fits your rank and budget. That is exactly what we do for NEET-qualified candidates. FindUrCollege verifies Malati Murtijapur's current intake and quota structure, explains the management/minority route against your other Maharashtra options, guides your CAP and institutional process and documents, and keeps you to the FRA-approved fee. It is a transparent professional guidance service — we help you secure the right seat at the right (FRA-approved) fee, never a payment above it. See how our counselling works.
🏨 Malati Murtijapur Hospital & Clinical Training
The college's attached Malati Multispeciality Hospital at Turkhed is the clinical training base, reported as a large multi-specialty teaching hospital of around 605 beds serving Murtijapur, Akola city and the surrounding Vidarbha belt (confirm current bed strength and clinical departments with the college). For a region that has historically been under-served for tertiary care, a teaching hospital of this size is both the patient load that underpins the clinical years and an important public-health resource. As with any new college, ask to see the current infrastructure and faculty position when you visit, since these are assessed afresh by NMC each session.
⚖️ Malati Murtijapur vs Government vs Deemed in Maharashtra
On the value ladder, a private college like Malati Murtijapur sits between the government colleges and the deemed universities. Government colleges (GMCs, AIIMS) charge a token-to-modest fee but demand a much higher NEET rank; deemed universities admit 100% through MCC deemed counselling and often cost ₹1 crore-plus for the course. A new private college admitting through management/minority quota can be a realistic route for a NEET-qualified candidate who values securing MBBS this year — provided you confirm the FRA fee and recognition first, and weigh it against established options nearby. Map your choices with our AIQ vs state-quota guide and the Maharashtra MBBS hub.
📈 How Private MBBS Fees Work in Maharashtra (FRA)
Every private MBBS fee in Maharashtra — at Malati Murtijapur and elsewhere — is set and revised each year by the state's Fee Regulating Authority (FRA). That is what makes a regulated private seat fundamentally different from an unregulated “donation” deal: the price is published, capped and the same for every candidate in that quota. The tiers exist for a reason — the management/institutional tier funds the college at a higher rate than a subsidised state seat; the minority tier follows the college's minority status under the prescribed CAP process; and an NRI tier, where it applies, is the highest, cross-subsidising the others.
When you compare colleges, compare the total cost — tuition across 4.5 years plus hostel, mess and exam fees — not just the first-year figure, and always against the current FRA schedule. For a new college, get that schedule in writing before you commit, and never accept any demand above the FRA-approved fee or any promise of a seat without NEET.
🪑 Management & Minority Quota at Malati Murtijapur — How They Actually Work
Because Malati Murtijapur is a private college, it fills MBBS seats through an institutional/management quota and a minority quota under Maharashtra CAP — and these are entirely legitimate. The crucial point that touts blur: a management or minority seat is still allotted only to a candidate who has qualified NEET-UG, at the published FRA fee. It is a higher-fee seat, not a bought one. There is no “management seat without NEET”, and any sum demanded above the FRA-approved fee is a red flag, not a requirement.
The minority quota follows the college's declared minority status and the rules of the Maharashtra CAP process, while any NRI sub-quota, where it applies, is for genuine NRIs or candidates sponsored by an eligible NRI relative and needs real documentation. If your documents do not genuinely establish eligibility for the quota you apply under, that route is not for you. This is exactly the kind of decision where independent guidance protects families from costly mistakes.
📝 Documents for Malati Murtijapur Counselling (CAP & Institutional)
Keep originals plus self-attested copies ready for both the Maharashtra CAP rounds and the institutional/management process:
- NEET-UG 2026 admit card and scorecard
- Class 10 & 12 marksheets and certificates (PCB + English)
- Class 10 certificate as date-of-birth proof
- Domicile / Maharashtra eligibility certificate (as required for your quota)
- Nationality certificate / Aadhaar / passport
- Category, non-creamy-layer or EWS certificate in the prescribed format, if applicable
- For a minority seat: documents establishing eligibility under the college's declared minority category, as prescribed by the CAP process
- For an NRI seat (if applicable): sponsor's passport/visa, NRI-status proof, notarised relationship affidavit and embassy certificate where required
- PwD certificate (if applicable), passport photographs, and the CAP/institutional allotment letter
Getting these in order before counselling opens is the single biggest controllable factor in converting an allotment — most lost seats trace back to a missing or mismatched document, not a low score.
🎓 After MBBS at Malati Murtijapur — Internship, PG & Career
The MBBS at Malati Murtijapur runs 4.5 years of academics plus a compulsory one-year rotating internship, after which graduates are eligible for provisional/permanent registration and can practise or pursue postgraduation. Most aim for MD/MS through NEET-PG (or INI-CET for the national institutes). As a new college, its postgraduate departments are still being built out, so PG opportunities on campus are likely to grow over time rather than be in place from day one — clarify the current PG position when you enquire. The high patient volume of the attached teaching hospital is precisely the hands-on training that builds the clinical confidence PG entrance and practice demand, and a private MBBS typically carries no compulsory state service bond, leaving graduates free to choose PG or practice on their own timeline.
🏙️ Studying at Malati Murtijapur — Campus, Hostel & Living in Akola
Malati Murtijapur places students at Turkhed in the Akola–Murtijapur belt of Vidarbha, a low-cost region with relatively few medical seats. Most private medical colleges provide on-campus or affiliated hostel accommodation with mess facilities, so factor hostel and mess charges into your total cost alongside tuition (confirm the current hostel position with the college, as facilities at a new campus are still expanding). For outstation students in particular, a self-contained campus with hostels, the teaching hospital and academic blocks together is a real practical advantage — it keeps daily logistics simple through the demanding pre-clinical and clinical years. Weigh the all-in cost of living here against the seat's fee tier when you compare Malati Murtijapur with your other Maharashtra options.
✅ Is a Malati Murtijapur Seat Worth It? An Honest Check
A quick, honest way to decide:
- You have qualified NEET and the FRA-approved management/minority fee fits your budget → it can be a realistic route, once you have confirmed the fee and current recognition in writing.
- You have no government/state-quota seat in hand and value securing MBBS this year → a management or minority seat can be worth it versus dropping a year and re-attempting NEET — but run the total-cost maths first and verify the new college's recognition for your session.
- You qualify genuinely for the minority (or NRI) quota → it can convert a seat the general list would not, provided your documentation is real.
- Someone quotes an “open-merit cutoff” for this college, a price above the FRA fee, or a seat “without NEET” → walk away; this college publishes no open-merit cutoff, and those offers are neither legal nor necessary.
If you are unsure whether a new college fits your rank and budget, that is exactly the call our counsellors help NEET-qualified candidates make — objectively, with the verified intake and FRA numbers in front of you.
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