دراسة في ماهاراشترا - السعودية
Saudi Students: Your Path to World-Class Education in Maharashtra
Affordable fees compared to Saudi. Globally recognised degrees. via Riyadh/Jeddah/4-5 hours. Join students from 68 countries already studying in Maharashtra.
Why Saudi Students Choose Maharashtra
Visa Process
Apply for an Indian Student Visa at the Indian High Commission/Embassy in Riyadh/Jeddah. Processing takes 15-20 working days. You need your admission letter, valid passport, financial proof, and photographs.
English Medium Education
Quality education in English medium. Additionally, thousands of Saudi alumni of Indian universities now hold leadership positions, creating a strong network for graduates.
Affordable Excellence
Engineering degrees from $20,000-70,000 + $1,150. Living costs as low as $200-400/month in student cities like Pune and Nagpur.
Direct Connectivity
Direct flights from Riyadh/Jeddah to Mumbai. Total journey: 4-5 hours. Multiple airlines offer excellent connections.
Globally Recognised Degrees
Your degree from an AICTE-approved Maharashtra college is internationally recognised and highly valued by employers across Saudi and beyond.
Leading Gulf economy investing in education
Part of a global community of Saudi students in Maharashtra with cultural events and support networks.
Fee Structure: Saudi vs Maharashtra
See how Maharashtra compares to studying in Saudi or Western countries.
| Course | Saudi | Maharashtra (fn.mahacet.org) | UK/Australia |
|---|---|---|---|
| B.E./B.Tech (4 years) | $30,000-100,000 | $5,000-18,000 + $1,150 | $100,000-200,000 |
| MBBS (5.5 years) | $50,000-150,000 | $15,000-50,000 + $1,150 | $150,000-300,000 |
| MBA (2 years) | $25,000-75,000 | $8,000-25,000 + $1,150 | $80,000-180,000 |
*Fee ranges approximate. USD $1,150 + $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 GCSE or Saudi exams.
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.
Apply for Student Visa
Apply for an Indian Student Visa at the Indian High Commission/Embassy in Riyadh/Jeddah. Processing takes 15-20 working days. You need your admission letter, valid passport, financial proof, and photographs. Then fly to Mumbai and begin your studies.
Documents Required
- Valid Saudi Passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- GCSE or Saudi exams Certificate and Results
- School Leaving Certificate
- Character/Recommendation Letter
- Passport-size photographs (white background)
- Birth Certificate
- Bank statement showing sufficient funds
- Sponsorship letter from parent or guardian
All documents must be in English or officially translated. Originals verified in person at the college.
Questions Saudi Students Always Ask
Do I need to take the MHT CET exam?
No. As a Foreign National Student (FNS), you apply directly through fn.mahacet.org. No entrance exam required. Admission is based on your GCSE or Saudi exams results.
Will my degree be recognised in Saudi?
Yes. Degrees from AICTE-approved colleges are recognised internationally. Thousands of Saudi graduates from Indian universities are in leadership roles.
How much money do I need per month?
Expect approximately $200-400 per month for hostel, food, and daily expenses in Pune or Nagpur. Mumbai is slightly higher. Many colleges offer affordable hostels.
Are there scholarships for Saudi students?
Yes. ICCR scholarships, government scholarships, and college merit-based waivers are all available.
Is there a Saudi student community in Maharashtra?
Yes. Active Saudi student associations operate in Mumbai and Pune with cultural events and mentorship.