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Despite blast links scrutiny, Al-Falah fills all MBBS seats
Hindustan Times Chandigarh
|November 20, 2025
even as investigators had identified the connection between Faridabad’s Al Falah Medical College and the November 10 blast near Delhi's Red Fort that claimed at least 12 lives, the last round of counselling for filling up 15 seats in the college’s undergraduate medical degree (MBBS) programme was going on.
Ithas filled all 150 MBBS seats for the 2025-26 academic session, college officials said on Wednesday even asa cloud hangs over it. National Medical Commission (NMC) officials said that the body will provide its required inputs to investigating agencies after they examine everything related to the incident and decide the next course of action.
Al-Falah School of Medical Sciences & Research Centre under Al-Falah_ University received National Medical Commission (NMC) approval to admit its first batch of MBBS students in 2019. The college offers 150 MBBS seats. The first-year fee is 216,37,500 for Indian nationals and $32,900 for NRI students.
Haryana’s department of medical education and research conducts NEET-UG-based counselling for MBBS admissions to all medical colleges in the state, including Al-Falah. The verifica-
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