Rajasthan: HC restrains private medical colleges from insisting upon bank guarantees from MBBS students
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Rajasthan: The Rajasthan High Court has on Thursday issued an order restraining the private medical colleges from insisting on bank guarantees to be provided by MBBS students. However, the Court has granted the college the liberty to opt for bonds from the medicos.
This came after a bench of justice including Justice Sangeet Lodha and Justice Rameshwar Vyas considered a petition opposing the medical colleges' demand concerning the furnishing of bank guarantee by MBBS students. The petitioner submitted that students are supposed to deposit 1 year's fee during their admission, however, they are also instructed to furnish a bank guarantee for the fee of the remaining three and a half years of the course.
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