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What Are the Eligibility Requirements for MBBS in Maharashtra for Foreign Nationals?

Last verified: 20 May 2026 · Verified by State CET Cell, Government of Maharashtra

Foreign nationals applying for MBBS in Maharashtra must have completed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing at least 50% aggregate marks across PCB. They must hold a valid NEET-UG score or an AIU equivalence certificate confirming their qualification is equivalent to Indian 10+2, plus a valid passport. Applications go through fn.mahacet.org, the State CET Cell single-window portal. Foreign nationals do not need an NRI certificate; that requirement applies to NRI and CIWGC categories only.

Quick Facts

Minimum qualificationClass 12 (or equivalent) with PCB
Minimum aggregate50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Entrance testNEET-UG qualification required
AIU certificateRequired if 12th from outside India
PassportMandatory (valid for full course duration)
NRI certificateNot required for Foreign Nationals
Apply viafn.mahacet.org single-window portal

What academic qualifications are required?

Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or the equivalent in their country) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. The minimum aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined is 50%. English must have been studied as one of the subjects. Marksheets in a language other than English must be accompanied by an official English translation issued by the school board or an authorised translator.

Do I need to take NEET-UG?

Yes. As per Government of India regulations, all MBBS admissions in Maharashtra require a valid NEET-UG qualification. Foreign nationals appear for NEET-UG either in India or at notified overseas centres. Your NEET-UG score must be uploaded inside your fn.mahacet.org application. Without a valid NEET-UG result, an MBBS seat cannot be allocated through the State CET Cell.

What is the AIU equivalence certificate?

If your Class 12 qualification is from a board outside India, you must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). The certificate confirms that your qualification is equivalent to the Indian 10+2 standard required for professional course admission. The AIU certificate is mandatory at the document-verification stage on fn.mahacet.org.

Do foreign nationals need an NRI certificate?

No. The NRI certificate is required only for the NRI and CIWGC categories. Foreign nationals — candidates holding the passport of any country other than India — apply directly under the Foreign National (FN) category and submit their passport, academic transcripts, NEET-UG score, and AIU equivalence certificate. The portal will not request an NRI certificate from a Foreign National applicant.

How to Apply for MBBS in Maharashtra as a Foreign National

  1. Confirm eligibility: Use the Student Category Check tool at fn.mahacet.org/category-check/ to confirm you fall under Foreign National.
  2. Appear for NEET-UG: Register and appear for NEET-UG either in India or at a notified overseas centre.
  3. Obtain AIU certificate: If your 12th is from outside India, apply to the Association of Indian Universities for the equivalence certificate.
  4. Register on portal: Create your account at fn.mahacet.org and select MBBS under courses.
  5. Upload documents: Upload passport, 12th marksheet, NEET-UG result, AIU certificate, and category proof.
  6. Pay fees: Pay USD 50 eligibility + USD 1150 processing fee via CCAvenue.
  7. Receive allocation: Receive your college allocation and admission letter from the State CET Cell.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NEET-UG mandatory for foreign nationals applying to MBBS in Maharashtra?

Yes. As per Government of India regulations applicable to all Indian medical colleges, every MBBS aspirant — including foreign nationals — must hold a valid NEET-UG qualification. Your NEET-UG result is uploaded to fn.mahacet.org during document submission, and college allocation depends on the score.

What is the minimum percentage required in 12th for MBBS?

Foreign national candidates need a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined at the Class 12 level. English must be one of the subjects studied. The 50% threshold is applied to the PCB aggregate, not to the overall 12th aggregate.

Can I apply if my 12th is from a non-Indian board?

Yes. You must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) confirming that your qualification is equivalent to the Indian 10+2 standard. The AIU certificate is uploaded to fn.mahacet.org along with your 12th marksheet during the document scrutiny stage.

Do I need an NRI certificate?

No. The NRI certificate is required only for NRI and CIWGC category applicants. Foreign nationals — non-Indian passport holders — apply under the FN category with passport, transcripts, NEET-UG, and AIU certificate. The portal does not request an NRI certificate from foreign national applicants.

Are there reserved MBBS seats for foreign nationals?

Maharashtra colleges allocate seats to foreign national candidates under the 15% supernumerary quota notified by the Government of Maharashtra. Allocation is based on NEET-UG score and college preference order submitted inside fn.mahacet.org. Tuition is set by the individual medical college.

What documents do I need at the verification stage?

Valid passport, Class 12 marksheet, NEET-UG result, AIU equivalence certificate (if 12th from outside India), passport-size photograph, signature scan, and proof of payment. All scans must be clear PDFs or JPEGs under the size limits shown in your fn.mahacet.org dashboard.