Deccan Chronicle

Fee under management quota hiked nearly 5 times, NRI quota 8 times TS follows AP; doubles PG medical seat fee

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Telangana government will follow in the footsteps of the Andhra Pradesh government by steeply increasing fees for PG medical courses from this year.

The private colleges have been demanding a considerab­le hike in fees for the last few days but the TS government has kept the issue pending, waiting for the AP government to take a decision first, since common counsellin­g will be held for admissions in both states by NTRUHS.

The AP government took a decision to hike the fees recently. “There is a demand from private colleges to increase fees in both TS and AP. We have kept the issue pending since we had no clarity on what AP would decide. Since common counsellin­g will be conducted for PG medical admissions in AP and TS this year, we need have uniform fees. AP hiked the fees this year, so we would be forced to do the same,” said Telangana medical and health minister C. Laxma Reddy.

MBBS graduates, who are aspiring for PG medical admissions, have been conducting various agitation for the past few days, demanding that the government not concede to the demands made by private medical colleges on the fee hike. They expressed concern that PG medical education would become unaffordab­le for middle and lower middleinco­me groups and that only the rich would be able to pursue higher studies.

The fees in merit quota (category-A) will be increased from `3.20 lakh per year to `6.90 lakh and for management quota seat (category-B) from `5.25 lakh to `24.20 lakh. The fees in NRI quota (category-C) will be increased to `2.16 crore per year.

This would mean the students who secured admission in the PG course under convener quota would have to pay `20.70 lakh, and the management quota students would have to pay `72.20 lakh to complete the course.

The Opposition parties are strongly opposing the fee hike. Congress MLA Chall Vamshi Chand Reddy has written to CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao against the fee hike.

“Leave alone weaker sections, even middle and upper middle classses cannot afford to pursue PG medical courses,” he said.

THIS WOULD mean the students who secured admission in the PG course under convener quota would have to pay `20.70 lakh, and the management quota students would have to pay `72.20 lakh to complete the course.

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