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Karnataka urged to implement NMC fee order by Fee Panel; State's decision pending
Overview
While the Fee Regulatory Committee for Professional Colleges has recommended the implementation of the National Medical Commission (NMC) fee order in the private medical colleges and deemed-to-be-universities in Karnataka, the State Government is yet to act on it.
The Fee Panel, headed by Justice Subash Adi, has recommended the State for adopting the NMC fee order of fixing the fee for 50% of the seats in private medical institutes on par with government seats from this academic year i.e. 2023-2024.
While the term of the existing fee committee will end on June 18, the State has not taken any decision regarding this recommendation yet. There are altogether 23 government medical colleges, 7 deemed-to-be-universities, and 39 private medical colleges in Karnataka.
For more details, check out the link given below:
Fee Panel Recommends Implementing NMC Fee Order In Karnataka, State Yet To Take Decision