Salary Expectations for Fresh MBBS Graduates in India

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Fresh MBBS doctors earn very differently depending on where they work and what they choose after their internship. The numbers might surprise you.
Salary Expectations for Fresh MBBS Graduates in India

Completing your MBBS degree marks the beginning of your medical career, and understanding realistic salary expectations helps in making informed career decisions. Freshly graduated MBBS students in India face variations in their salary packages depending mainly on their preference for the type of employment sector, geographical location of the state in which they serve, and finally, the job role they take up. The field of medicine offers diverse opportunities for earning from the very onset of internship, through setting up a private practice

Salary Expectations for Fresh MBBS Graduates in India

Check here the salary expectations for fresh MBBS graduates in India, depending on different factors:

Internship Stipend Across Different States

All interns undergo a compulsory one-year rotational internship, during which hospitals pay monthly stipends to medical graduates; the amount varies greatly according to the state and the type of institution.

State/Institution Type

Monthly Stipend (₹)

AIIMS Delhi

22,000 - 25,000

Maharashtra (Government)

18,000 - 20,000

Karnataka (Government)

15,000 - 18,000

Tamil Nadu (Government)

17,500 - 19,000

Delhi (Government)

21,000 - 23,000

Private Medical Colleges

8,000 - 15,000

North-Eastern States

12,000 - 16,000

Rajasthan (Government)

17,000 - 19,000

Interns in government medical colleges usually earn between 15,000 and 25,000 rupees per month, while private colleges provide a lot less, with stipends between 8,000 and 15,000 rupees. Moreover, almost all metropolitan cities provide better internship salaries compared to tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

Fresh MBBS Doctor Salaries in Different Employment Sectors

After an internship, a lot of MBBS graduates will start joining various work departments with different salary structures.

Employment Sector

Starting Salary Range (Annual)

Monthly Salary

Government PHC/CHC

₹6,00,000 - ₹8,00,000

₹50,000 - ₹67,000

State Government Hospitals

₹7,00,000 - ₹9,00,000

₹58,000 - ₹75,000

Private Hospitals (Metro)

₹4,00,000 - ₹7,00,000

₹33,000 - ₹58,000

Private Hospitals (Tier-2)

₹3,00,000 - ₹5,00,000

₹25,000 - ₹42,000

Corporate Hospitals

₹5,00,000 - ₹8,00,000

₹42,000 - ₹67,000

NGO/Rural Postings

₹4,50,000 - ₹6,50,000

₹37,500 - ₹54,000

Clinical Research Organisations

₹4,00,000 - ₹6,00,000

₹33,000 - ₹50,000

Pharmaceutical Companies

₹4,50,000 - ₹7,00,000

₹37,500 - ₹58,000

Salaries in the first 6 months would be higher in government jobs because job security is there in primary health centres and community health centres, which pay between 6 and 8 lakhs annually, while corporate hospitals like Apollo, Fortis, and Max pay good salaries from 5 to 8 lakhs per year, along with performance incentives.

State-wise Government Doctor Salary Comparison

The remuneration for government doctors varies significantly with respect to local pay scales and the cost-of-living variations in different states of India.

State

Fresh MBBS Salary (Monthly)

Additional Benefits

Delhi

₹65,000 - ₹75,000

HRA, Medical, TA

Maharashtra

₹58,000 - ₹68,000

HRA, Medical

Karnataka

₹55,000 - ₹65,000

HRA, Medical

Tamil Nadu

₹56,000 - ₹66,000

HRA, Medical, TA

Uttar Pradesh

₹52,000 - ₹62,000

HRA, Medical

Gujarat

₹54,000 - ₹64,000

HRA, Medical

West Bengal

₹50,000 - ₹60,000

HRA, Medical

Madhya Pradesh

₹50,000 - ₹58,000

HRA, Medical

Good assistant, it is consistently observed that the highest base salaries are offered in metropolitan states and Union Territories, wherein Delhi and Maharashtra lead the charts. Housing Rent Allowance (10-20 percent of the basic), medical benefits, travel allowances, and pension benefits that add 25-35 percent to the effective pay are also given to government doctors.

Private Practice Income Potential

Fresh MBBS graduates establishing their own clinics experience highly variable income depending on location, patient volume, and specialisation focus.

  • The earnings of an Urban Clinic during the first year would be around a monthly 40,000-80,000 rupees, which would increase as the number of patients increases. Doctors working in urban areas charge between 300 and 500 rupees per consultation and daily see 20 to 30 patients, generating before expenses monthly revenues in the range of 1.8 to 4.5 lakh rupees.
  • While the fees for consultation are much lower, patients tend to be in greater numbers owing to limited competition, so income from rural practice typically ranges from 30,000-60,000 rupees per month. Initial setting up may cost between 3 and 8 lakhs, which includes rent deposits, equipment cost, as well license cost.

Alternative Career Paths and Their Compensation

Unlike clinical careers, non-clinical jobs can be sought after by MBBS graduates due to the various choices made available both in India and abroad, with attractive starting salaries.

Career Path

Starting Salary (Annual)

Growth Potential

Medical Content Writing

₹3,50,000 - ₹5,50,000

Moderate

Healthcare Consulting

₹5,00,000 - ₹8,00,000

High

Medical Coding

₹3,00,000 - ₹5,00,000

Moderate

Hospital Administration

₹4,50,000 - ₹7,00,000

High

Telemedicine Platforms

₹4,00,000 - ₹6,50,000

High

Medical Device Sales

₹4,00,000 - ₹7,00,000 + Commission

Very High

Clinical Trial Coordination

₹4,00,000 - ₹6,00,000

Moderate

Health-tech Startups