Study in Maharashtra from Bhutan — Admissions, Fees, Visa & Documents 2026
Bhutanese Students: Your Path to World-Class Education in Maharashtra
Affordable fees compared to Bhutan. Globally recognised degrees. via Kolkata/Bagdogra. Join students from 68 countries already studying in Maharashtra.
Why Bhutanese Students Choose Maharashtra
No Visa Required
Bhutanese citizens do NOT need a visa to enter India. Under the India-Bhutan Treaty of Friendship, you can enter with just your Bhutanese passport, voter ID, or Bhutanese citizenship ID card. No embassy visits, no processing delays.
No Visa Required + Currency at Par
Bhutanese citizens need no visa for India. Plus, the Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is pegged at par with the Indian Rupee, so there are no currency conversion costs. What you see in INR is what you pay in BTN.
Affordable Excellence
Engineering degrees from Nu. 300,000-1,000,000 + $1,200. Living costs as low as $200-400/month in student cities like Pune and Nagpur.
Direct Connectivity
Paro to Kolkata (1 hour), then Kolkata to Mumbai (2.5 hours). Alternatively, drive to Siliguri/Bagdogra and fly direct. Total journey: 5-7 hours. Druk Air operates Paro-Kolkata flights.
Globally Recognised Degrees
Degrees from AICTE-approved Maharashtra colleges are fully recognised by the Royal Government of Bhutan and all employers. Many Bhutanese leaders are Indian university graduates.
Welcoming Community
Bhutan and India share one of the closest bilateral relationships in the world. Thousands of Bhutanese students study in India. A strong Bhutanese community exists in Indian university cities.
Fee Comparison: Bhutan vs Maharashtra
See how Maharashtra compares to studying in Bhutan or Western countries.
| Course | Bhutan | Maharashtra (fn.mahacet.org) | UK/Australia |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.E./B.Tech (4 years) | Nu. 500,000-1,500,000 | Nu. 300,000-1,000,000 + $1,200 | Nu. 4,000,000-8,000,000 |
| MBBS (5.5 years) | Nu. 1,500,000-4,000,000 | Nu. 800,000-2,500,000 + $1,200 | Nu. 6,000,000-12,000,000 |
| MBA (2 years) | Nu. 400,000-1,000,000 | Nu. 250,000-800,000 + $1,200 | Nu. 3,000,000-6,000,000 |
*Fee ranges approximate. USD $1,200 + $50 one-time fee to CET Cell. College tuition paid separately.
How to Apply: Step by Step
Check Your Eligibility
Visit fn.mahacet.org and verify your requirements. You need BHSEC (Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate) or equivalent.
Register Online
Create your account. Select "Foreign National Student (FNS)" category. Upload required documents.
Browse & Select Colleges
Explore available colleges and courses. Apply to multiple institutions through the single-window system.
Pay Provisional Eligibility Fee (USD $50)
Pay the non-refundable provisional eligibility fee of USD $50 online.
Pay Registration Fee (USD $1,150)
After receiving your provisional eligibility letter, pay the one-time registration fee of USD $1,150.
Travel to Maharashtra
No visa needed. Travel with your admission letter and passport. Complete in-person document verification at your college and begin your studies.
Documents Required
- Valid Bhutanese Passport or Citizenship ID Card
- BHSEC Certificate and Mark Sheet
- School Leaving Certificate
- Character Certificate from last institution
- Passport-size photographs (white background)
- Birth Certificate
- Bank statement or Royal Government scholarship letter
- NOC from relevant Bhutanese authority (if government sponsored)
All documents must be in English or officially translated. Originals verified in person at the college.
Questions Bhutanese Students Always Ask
Do I need a visa to study in India?
No! Bhutanese citizens do not need any visa to enter India. Just carry your passport or citizenship ID card with your admission letter. No embassy visits needed.
Do I need to take the MHT CET exam?
No. As a Foreign National Student, apply directly through fn.mahacet.org. No entrance exam. Admission based on BHSEC results.
Is the currency conversion expensive?
Not at all! The Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) is pegged at par with the Indian Rupee (INR). 1 BTN = 1 INR. There are zero conversion costs.
Will my degree be recognised in Bhutan?
Yes. Degrees from AICTE-approved colleges are fully recognised by the Royal Government of Bhutan. Many senior Bhutanese officials hold Indian degrees.
Are there Royal Government scholarships?
Yes. The Royal Government of Bhutan sponsors students for higher education in India. Additionally, ICCR and SII scholarships are available. Contact your Dzongkhag education office.
