
Content Writer | Updated On - Apr 8, 2026
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St. John’s Medical College (SJMC) has released the fee structure for its Allied Health and Nursing programs for the 2026-27 academic session. As one of India’s premier healthcare institutions, St. John’s continues to set a high bar for clinical excellence, though the updated fee schedule reflects the rising costs of specialised medical education.
Prospective students are advised to review the department-wise brochures, as the selection process remains highly competitive, primarily driven by institutional merit and Class 12 PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) performance.
The 2026 fee structure at St. John’s Medical College (SJMC) underscores a pivotal shift in India’s healthcare education landscape. Most notably, the institution has placed a premium on Cardiovascular specializations, with the Cardiac Care Technology program commanding the highest annual fee of ₹ 3,73,300. This pricing reflects the soaring demand for high-tier technicians as India continues to expand its network of cardiac superspecialty hospitals.
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St. John’s Medical College Releases Fee Structure 2026
| Course Level | Discipline / Specialization | Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate (UG) | Cardiac Care Technology | ₹ 3,73,300 |
| Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) | ₹ 2,73,300 | |
| Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology | ₹ 2,23,300 | |
| Medical Imaging Technology | ₹ 1,73,300 | |
| Perfusion Technology | ₹ 1,73,300 | |
| Respiratory Therapy | ₹ 1,73,300 | |
| Forensic Science | ₹ 1,73,300 | |
| Renal Dialysis Technology | ₹ 1,43,300 | |
| Medical Laboratory Technology | ₹ 1,28,300 | |
| Emergency Medicine Technology | ₹ 1,23,300 | |
| Physician Assistant | ₹ 1,23,300 | |
| Medical Genetics & Counselling | ₹ 1,23,300 | |
| Optometry | ₹ 1,03,300 | |
| Postgraduate (PG) | M.Sc Anaesthesia Technology | ₹ 2,00,000 |
| M.Sc Radiography & Imaging Technology | ₹ 2,00,000 | |
| M.Sc Dialysis Technology | ₹ 1,50,000 | |
| M.Sc Emergency Care / Related Fields | ₹ 1,50,000 |
A significant administrative evolution is the NEET Shift in the admission process. While St. John’s has historically utilized internal entrance exams and Class 12 merit, the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) has signaled a transition toward mandatory NEET-UG scores for several allied health tracks starting in 2026. This move is designed to standardize entry requirements and elevate these professions to a status comparable with traditional MBBS degrees.
Despite the rising costs, the Return on Investment (ROI) for SJMC graduates remains exceptionally strong. Courses such as Occupational Therapy (BOT) and Anaesthesia Technology continue to attract top-tier candidates due to the college’s reputation for high-volume clinical training. Graduates are currently securing median salary packages of approximately ₹ 9.6 lakhs per annum, a testament to the career viability and institutional prestige of a St. John's education.
Stay updated with the latest admission news on St. John's Medical College website. For more detailed insights and academic counseling, visit CollegeDunia.com.
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