Now Pay More to Study Medical And Dental, Annual Fee Hiked by 10 Pct
BANGALORE: Proceedings of an official meeting by medical education minister Sharan Prakash Patil confirms that undergraduate and postgraduate fees for medical and dental courses will raise upto 10pct. The government is lip locked and has not made any further comment about the matter.
The new fee structure raises the 38000 fee of MBBS candidates to 55000 and that of a dental student from 27000 to 35000.
In private colleges, Rs 4,25,000 for MBBS, and Rs 2,75,000 for BDS. The previous fees used to be Rs 3,57,500 and Rs 2,53,000 respectively.
Both private and government medical dental colleges have approved to sign this consensual deal. The increased fee is applicable for seats allotted to medical students after the ComedK entrance test.
Though fee structures has almost been fixed, the seat allotment is yet to declared. For medical students the share is 60:40, i.e. 40pct in private medical colleges will be allotted under the government quota, and 60pct the under private quota.
In case of dental courses, the seat share is 35:65 i.e., 35pct in private medical colleges will be allotted under the government quota, and 60pct the under private quota.
Though the Modi government started it’s reign with a promise of ‘Achche Din’ but these declarations definitely breaks their prior assurances of the BJP government.
The government is yet to announce alterations in fee structure for arts, engineering and science colleges.
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