Deccan Chronicle

NRIs not ‘eligible’ for quota

- ANUSHA PUPPALA | DC HYDERABAD, AUG. 13

Non-resident Indians (NRIs) seeking admission to universiti­es in the state are being told they are not eligible for counsellin­g for management quota seats.

Parents allege that the problem is specifical­ly with the all India deemed universiti­es centralise­d counsellin­g being conducted by the Director General of Health Sciences of the Union ministry of health.

According to parents, the fees for MBBS seats under the management quota was between `12 lakh and `15 lakh last year.

A few deemed universiti­es have increased it to `22 lakh this year.

For seats under the NRI quota, the fee is about `35 lakh.

A few NRI students from the state decided to apply for seats under the management quota, but were told that they were not eligible.

Distressed parents approached the Hyderabad High Court which directed the director general of health sciences to accept the applicatio­ns of petitioner­s for admission into MBBS courses at deemed universiti­es under the general category.

Mr G.V.K. Reddy, a parent seeking admission for his daughter to the MBBS course at a deemed university, said, “We were denied management quota seats at medical colleges being run by deemed universiti­es.”

“We did not participat­e in the first round of counsellin­g because we were seeking admission under the management quota, as the fees for NRI quota seats are three times higher than the fees for management quota seats,” he added.

He added that they were not eligible to apply for management quota seats, as per the DGHS order. “While filling options, we did not have the option to choose management quota on the online forms. Many Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) have been unable to opt for seats in the first round. Only after High Court orders being issued in Telangana state, Kerala and Karnataka were they forced to consider OCIs,

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