MBBS Fee Hike In Uttarakhand: 124 Students Denied Appearing In Final Exam

Published On 2022-03-10 15:23 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-10 15:23 GMT
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A total number of 124 students failed to appear in their final-year MBBS exam on Tuesday after the Swami Rama Himalayan University in Dehradun suddenly hiked the MBBS fees for both state quota and management quota.

The matter being sub-judice, the students didn't pay the increased amount and as a result, they were allegedly barred from appearing in their final exams, adds TOI.

Due to the sudden hike, the MBBS fee for the state quota seats at the institute is Rs 16 lakh, whereas the students are required to pay Rs 23 lakh for the management quota seats.

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