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Govt cuts engg, medical fees

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Times of India

Date
2006-08-03

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A day after it expressed its inability to extend subsidy to higher-fee-category students in CET admissions, the state cabinet did a U-turn on Wednesday: it decided to effect a fee cut for medical, dental and engineering courses.

The CM on Wednesday announced the cabinet had decided to cut fees. With this, students coming under higher-category fees will pay Rs 2 lakh for medical, Rs 1.5 lakh for dental courses and Rs 60,000 for engineering courses from this academic year.

The governments subsidy per student is Rs 90,000 for medical, Rs 80,000 for dental and Rs 25,000 for engineering courses. Since we had already committed to reduce fees, we cannot disappoint students, medical education minister V S Acharya said.

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