Parliamentary panel pushes for affordable private medical education, capitation fees reforms

Published On 2025-04-02 12:45 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-02 12:45 GMT

To make medical education more affordable and accessible to candidates who have merit but lack financial strength, a Parliamentary health committee has recommended in its report to make private medical education cheaper and regulate capitation fees in medical colleges.

In its one hundred sixty third report on demands for grants 2025-2026 of the Health Department, the Department-reated Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare has recommended, "Private medical education should be made cheaper and the Capitation fees needs to be regulated to make the medical education more affordable and accessible to merit candidates with poor financial background."

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