Thursday, 11 May 2017

State quota sees PG medical seats In Maharashtra cost up to Rs 97 lakh a year

Thanks to an astronomical annual fee of Rs 96.6 lakh, all to be paid by cheque, the Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune has received just 10 students for its 31 management quota seats—a first for the institute, which usually sees a flood of candidates every year.
The massive hike in tuition fee for the management (35%) and NRI (15%) quotas in private and deemed universities is because of the introduction of the state quota (50% seats) and the resulting subsidizing of medical education for these merit-based students. So, the fee hike is a cross-subsidy.
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