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Times of India
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2005-05-18
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In a major victory for aspiring medical students and their parents, the Bombay high court has directed the state government to take over the admissions process to private medical colleges and to conduct it in a centralised manner.
Thanks to the de-centralised process, students had to travel to distant corners of the state to secure admission and had lost lakhs of rupees because they had to apply to several colleges at a time. Some colleges had refused to refund their money, making it impossible for poorer students to get admission.
The process was also time consuming and, parents alleged, left room for corruption, helping students who could pay more to get seats instead of the meritorious students.
Admissions to government colleges and to 50 per cent of the seats in private colleges are centralised.
On April 13, the Parents Association of Medical Students (PAMS), Maharashtra had filed a petition in the HC, asking that private colleges centralise their admissions.
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