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Al Falah University and terrorism are linked! Learn about MBBS fees in this news.

Al Falah University and terrorism are linked! Learn about MBBS fees in this news.

Following the car bombing near the Red Fort in Delhi last Monday (November 10, 2025), Al Falah University has been in the news. Dr. Muzammil, a doctor at the university, has been arrested for terrorist activities. Approximately 2,900 kilograms of ammonium nitrate was recently recovered in Faridabad based on Muzammil’s information. Muzammil was a general physician at Al Falah University. Consequently, you may have wondered about the MBBS fees at this institution: what is the average MBBS fee at Al Falah University? Let’s explore this news to find the answer.

What is the MBBS fee at Al Falah University?

  • The one-year MBBS fee at Al Falah University is ₹16,37,000.
  • The four-year fee is ₹16,37,000 per year.
  • The fifth-year fee is ₹900,000. Additionally, the hostel fees for both food and lodging are ₹293,000.

University May Hold Press Conference Tomorrow

According to sources, Al Falah University may hold a press conference tomorrow. The Al Falah Charitable Trust has denied all allegations of foreign funding. The Trust stated that it does not receive any foreign funding. According to the Trust, its sole source of income is university fees. An official from the Al Falah Trust stated off-camera that the university is run by student fees. Al Falah University is run by the Al Falah Trust.

Chief Trustee of the Al-Falah Trust

According to sources, the chief trustee of the Al-Falah Trust is Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui. Jawad is originally from Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. He founded the trust in Mhow in 1995. He also started an investment company, but fled after an alleged scam within the company. Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui is also the chief trustee and chancellor of the university.

  • Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui (Chairman)
  • Sufian Ahmed Siddiqui (Member) is the brother of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui.
  • Usama Akhtar (Member) is a relative of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui.

Shima Siddiqui (Member) is a relative of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui.

However, the university has categorically denied any connection with the doctors detained in the Faridabad module case. The university strongly condemned the misleading reports and called the allegations baseless and defamatory. Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand stated that no chemicals or illegal materials are used in the campus labs. She clarified that the university’s labs are used only for MBBS training purposes. The Al-Falah Group expressed deep shock over this incident and appealed to the media for responsible reporting.

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