How do Indian medical colleges loot students? #medical
It is true that private medical colleges are looting in some way , but who is allowing it? More than the government its the people in india who want their children to become a doctor under any circumstances who are fuelling the demand. If these expensive seats remain vacant automatically the fees will have to come down . But everywhere i see so many doctors and rich people who are so happy as for every lakh the fees goes up , the competition decrease proportionately and plenty of people just want that. NEET has not been implemented in letter and spirit as there is no cut off and students can become a doctor by getting zero also in a particular subject, but if strict criteria for seats are implemented all these seats with exorbitant fees will go empty and fees will decrease , but that is unlikely to happen in the near future. This year with NEET implementation, private colleges has created loopholes in SC order to scrap management quota seats. As they are not able to take seats via donation, almost all private medical colleges in India have doubled their fees/year. Colleges like DY Patil is taking 16 lacs per annum fees from all students including one coming via merit. It means a student will spend approx. 85L to 1 Cr for complete MBBS Degree. As SC order don't talk about putting a cap in their fees structure, they have find this way to loot students. Now with this we will see poor quality doctors as cut-off will go low as students who are meritorious and below to not so rich family wont be able to take a seat and students will low marks but from Rich families will grab such high fees seats.
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Hello Shubham
Donation as they say ranges from 10lakhs to 60lakhs depending on your contacts. As of 2016, MBBS donations have reached 1cr is what I heard. With NEET eligibility now, I don't know how they're managing to fill seats.
Yearly tuition fees- my batch(2012) 7.75lakhs. So if u don't fail so around 2 lakhs atleast. Again that was in 2012, everything increases proportionally.
Some sort of enrolment fee 20,000
Fresher's party 500 in the first year and 600 in the senior year. Mandatory for everyone.
Every year annual fest so 600 approx everyone has to pay to the student council.
Every year some or the other workshop 2000–3000/year. So during our internship they made it compulsory to attend a Basic Life Support workshop
Prom Nites and Garba days, Ganpati contribution - 500 for each event
Always asking for money for college aprons, name plates and dissection sets and all whatever get for 1/10th of the price outisde. Aprons are 3x the cost of what they sell outside.
Hostel fees: depends on ur room size-1lakh to 2.5lakhs every year..2015--it has now become 2 to 4.5 lakhs. 2016–3.5 for sharing, 4.5–5lakhs for single.
Food in the hostel: depends on what you eat. But we land up spending 150-200/day at least for not so lavnow. meals.. 2015- only one canteen, we need to spend minimum 200₹ per meal now
Journals and lab records.. 350 per journals and we have at least 10 journals to maintain in total. 2015--I think more now
Laundry 15–20₹ per cloth
Wifi- for mobile, 500 for a month, HORRIBLE SPEED
Identity card also sometimes depending on their mood.
To collect certificates at the end of internship you have to pay some amount,
Convocation- Robes:2500, Arrangements: don't know exactly but around 2000 i think, after party if at all your batch decides and you'll be compelled to pay if at all the whole batch decides.
If you are on the council, you land up spending from your own pocket to meet the needs for the concerts and fests
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