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Hello Aspirant,
As per the latest decision of NMC and Government of India, it has been decided that for 50% of the total sanctioned strength in private medical colleges as well as in deemed universities, the fee should be as same as the fee in the government medical colleges of that particular state and Union Territory.
But till now no any new notification has been released by the competent authorities and if any changes would be made to it then it would be informed by MCC or by the respective college. Also it is not decided yet that whether this rule will be implied from this academic year or from next academic year, so kindly wait for some more time.
I hope this information helps you.
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------The National Medical Commission in its guidelines has said that private medical colleges and deemed universities should charge fees for 50% of its seats on a par with government medical colleges in that State or Union Territory.
------- This benefit would go first to students admitted under government quota and “if government quota seats are less than 50% of the total sanctioned seats, then the remaining candidates would avail the benefit of fee equivalent to fees of government medical college, based purely on merit,” the office memorandum issued on February 3 reads.
----- As of now, it hasn't been completely confirmed if the fee structure will be applicable from this year or not.
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Dear candidate The National Medical Commission (NMC) has decided that the fees of 50 per cent seats in the private medical colleges and deemed universities should be on par with that of government medical colleges of that particular state and Union Territory. Previously the general fees of the Deemed Universities were in the Range of 200000-2000000 INR. But whenever the consideration is made on the basic fee structure the General Tuition Fee per year in around 15-16 LPA apart from the hostel fees,
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Hi reader ,
the new rule by NMC regarding fees of private medical colleges state that
It has been decided that 50% of all private colleges seats of Medical colleges will have government Quota and thus government college fees will be charged
in my opinion it will be applicable most likely from next year ( 2022 ).
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Yes NMC has given Approval for Chikkaballapur medical college recently. Karnataka govt requested for 150 seats but NMC has given approval only for 100 seats.
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You can contact them by visiting the official site, then clicking on "About NMC", then a pop up will flash on screen where you will find "contact us". After clicking on this option, you will find their TOLL FREE no. to contact them which you can do between 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. You will also find the mail ids and contact nos. of various officers as well.
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Hello aspirant,
I want to inform you that yes, you can take admission on the 2020 NEET marks in some college as they allow last 3 years NEET score but some college do not allow they require recent year NEET result to be on safer side you should attempt neet for search college which provide college on last 3 years marks.
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