Students Selected For PG Medical Courses Stage Protest

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Students who made sure about a seat in the post-graduate medical courses in private medical colleges however were not conceded by the organizations staged a protest at Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Medical College at Gannavaram on Wednesday.

The NTR University of Health Sciences asked students who made sure about seats in the advising held for PG medical courses to join their separate colleges by June 10.

The legislature had cut the charge structure for medical and dental courses through the AP Higher Education Regulatory and Monitoring Commission (APHERMC) and gave GOs 56 and 57 with this impact. Calling the charge structure ‘unviable’, administrations of private medical and dental colleges moved toward the High Court.

Students who have made sure about seats yet were not being conceded by the colleges requested that the colleges execute the new charge structure specified in GO 56.

On Wednesday, they assembled outside the Dr. Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Medical College and protested raising mottos, for example, ‘We need justice’.

The protesting students and a couple of guardians said that through GO 56, the legislature had brought the PG medical course inside the compass of the regular man. Be that as it may, the private school administrations, which had been fleecing general society, wouldn’t take them in.

The Commission had fixed the charges for PG medical and dental courses in private independent colleges for 2020-21, 2021-22, and 2022-23 utilizing 2016-17 as the base year. Calling it unviable, the administration declared that they would not concede students in 2020-2021.

It is a general practice to fix the expense structure accepting the past scholastic year as the base year. The board individuals said there was a nonsensical increment in the charge in 2017-18 and the expense was fixed by the then government by counseling school the executives and not the Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee.

“So as to support the students, we chose to think about 2016-17 as the base year,” clarified one of the individuals.

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