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Punjab Cabinet approves fee hike for MBBS course in govt & pvt medical colleges
Published : May 27, 2020, 6:13 pm IST
Updated : May 27, 2020, 6:13 pm IST
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To ensure better medical education and infrastructure facilities for students, the Punjab Cabinet has decided to increase the fee

Chandigarh: To ensure better medical education and infrastructure facilities for students, the Punjab Cabinet has decided to increase the fee for the MBBS course in Government and Private Medical Colleges of the state.

According to a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the fee for the MBBS course in the state for Government Medical Colleges was last notified in 2015 and for Private Medical Colleges in 2014.

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 Punjab Chief Minister Captain AmarinderPunjab Chief Minister Captain AmarinderWith the massive surge in the price index in the years thereafter, these colleges are facing fiscal problems and are unable to meet the norms of Medical Council of India, thus necessitating a fee hike.

These collages had, in fact, been seeking fee hike for a long time as they were facing hardships to provide good infrastructure and impart quality education to the students at the current fee rates.

PhotoPhotoMeanwhile, the Cabinet also approved the Administrative Reports of the Transport Department for the year 2016-17 and 2007-18.

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The cabinet also cleared the amendment in the Punjab Agricultural Group-A Service Rules, 2013.

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