Maharashtra ARA Orders Medical College to Follow Approved Fee in NEET PG Row
Written By : Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-02-19 12:45 GMT | Update On 2026-02-19 12:45 GMT
The Maharashtra Admissions Regulating Authority (ARA) has directed a private medical college in the state to adhere to its fixed fee structure.
The directive came after a postgraduate (PG) medical candidate complained that the college refused to admit him and demanded a higher fee.
According to the student's complaint, Dr Rajendra Gode Medical College in Amravati allegedly demanded Rs 60 lakh for an MS (ENT) seat he received under the institutional quota in the third round of state-level NEET PG counselling. However, he refused to pay the amount, and therefore, the officials refused to confirm his admission until he agreed to pay the money.
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