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Private medical colleges shaken up

Top court bench gives one month to refund excess fees besides ordering enrolment of merit list students

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The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday ordered private medical colleges to refund the fee received in excess of Rs850,000 (Dh27,085) to students within one month.

The court also ordered the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) and Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) to investigat­e the recognitio­n given to private medical colleges during the tenure of former president of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), Dr Asim Hussain, and submit a report within one month.

The court ordered private medical colleges to accommodat­e some students, who deserved admission on merit but could not get admission to any public or private sector colleges. The bench comprising Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar and Justice Ijazul Ahsan passed these orders while hearing a suo motu notice against exorbitant fee structures of some private medical colleges at the Supreme Court Lahore registry.

As the proceeding­s began, a representa­tive of Pak Red Crescent Medical College submitted that all fees received in excess of Rs 850,000 had been refunded to students in compliance of the court orders. He also requested the court to order de-sealing of the college record.

At this, the chief justice observed that he would also order all private medical colleges, except for Aga Khan Medical College, to refund the additional fee. He directed the FIA to de-seal the college record, besides restrainin­g the agency from raiding any private medical college without permission from the SC Registrar.

Admission directive

To a court query, an FIA representa­tive briefed the court that it had prepared a copy of Pak Red Crescent College record in compliance with the court orders, and the same was being investigat­ed.

University of Health Sciences acting Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Faisal Masood submitted a report for accommodat­ion of students who fulfilled the merit but could not get admission in any public or private medical colleges. Those students could be accomodate­d in private medical colleges of Punjab by increasing five seats in each college, he suggested. At this, the bench ordered the colleges to accommodat­e the students within one week’s time.

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