Hello I am doing MBBS in Ukraine and I have been collecting data on MBBS in India & abroad for the past four years, the problem is three things here;
1.Your NEET marks, which are low.
2.Capitation fee of 30 Lakhs is low as well, if you need.
3.Economics & the recognition of such a degree.
Let us say you have a capitation fee of thirty lakhs, this money is not enough to get into a premium private college in India, where the facilities are top notch. You can only scrape through C grade private medical colleges with that money. Which in my opinion would not be worth it.
Again let us assume. you spend 30 Lakhs in capitation and seven lakhs and fifty thousand in fees, in total you will be paying about INR 67,50,000 (Sixty seven lakhs fifty thousand rupees) to complete your education. After completing your education what if you fail the newly proposed-drafted mandatory exit exam? You cannot even recover a single penny of it, as you cannot go abroad as well because in visa interviews you will be asked about the failure in the exit exams. So think about it.