Medical fees in private medical colleges reduced by Rs 50,000
July 28th, 2007
The committee has reduced the fees from its earlier recommendation of Rs 450,000 to Rs 400,000. Following is Dharitri’s report on this.
Entry Filed under: Colleges
July 28th, 2007
The committee has reduced the fees from its earlier recommendation of Rs 450,000 to Rs 400,000. Following is Dharitri’s report on this.
Entry Filed under: Colleges
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2 Writeup
1. PRASUN BIKASH | July 28th, 2007 at 8:55 pm
SIMPLY RIDICULOUS! A reduction of Rs.50,000 does no good for a student from poor and middle class families.
Is the OJEE measuring the real talent or the financial position of thousands of mbbs aspirants?
I am sure that seats of pvt. med colleges are going to lay vacant if this farce continues.
The best pvt. med colleges in India are charging around Rs.3.5 lakhs/yr.
Ironically, Orissa being one of the poor states, has the highest course fee for mbbs i.e 4lakh/yr.
What help is the govt. doing to students vying for various technical colleges, by increasin the fees for b.tech,mca,mba,mbbs courses.?
Isn’t that an exploitation of thousand of students……the future generation of our country an state?
The mantra is “YOU HAVE MONEY, YOU BUY UR FUTURE. NO MONEY, JUST KEEP OFF!!”
Hope the minister sir is listening!
2. debasis | July 30th, 2007 at 11:25 am
seats will remail vacant and the colleges will most happily sell them off.so,merit is not the criteria.its a farce.not even 10% seats will be filled up even if they extend the merit list.the college directors are claiming that even 4.5 lakhs is less.manipal university,a deemed,self financed university with all the courses available,the best in the country charges much less fees.these three medical colleges..IMS,KIMS,HI-TECH are not even recognised colleges.they are permitted colleges and the permission is reviewed every year.