Private Medical Colleges call NMC fee order arbitrary
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While considering the pleas filed by private medical colleges, claiming the National Medical Commission's (NMC) fee order for 50% medical seats as arbitrary, null & void, the Madras High Court recently expressed concern over the instances of admitting unworthy candidates for only monetary gain.
Referring to such practices by the private medical colleges, the HC bench comprising of Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari and Justice N Mala observed, "Any other course, we can compromise. But if we're compromising on medicine, we're compromising on ourselves."
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