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The Pondicherry Branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has expressed concern over the commercialisation of medical education in Pondicherry. General Secretary R.V. Krishnakumar, in a release, said Associations Executive Committee meeting held here recently reviewed the situation in Pondicherry in the context of the Government decision to permit two additional medical colleges in the private sector. There were four medical colleges in the Pondicherry and Karaikal
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The Pondicherry Branch of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has expressed concern over the commercialisation of medical education in Pondicherry. General Secretary R.V. Krishnakumar, in a release, said Associations Executive Committee meeting held here recently reviewed the situation in Pondicherry in the context of the Government decision to permit two .....
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hindu
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2005-06-10
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BANGALORE: The Government and private colleges will share the seats equally in the medical and dental colleges in the admissions this year as against 60:40 fixed last year.
In a climb-down, the Government has conceded the demand of the Consortium of Private Medical, .....
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toi
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2005-06-16
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The All-India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association on Wednesday said the Justice Raman Committee should defer its decision on proposing fee structure till the Supreme Court gave its verdict on its petition for allowing unaided colleges to fix their own fee structure.
If .....
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hindu
Date
2005-06-17
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Doubts have arisen on whether the Government will be able to set up at least three of the six medical colleges it has decided to establish in this academic year.
The Medical Council of India (MCI) might not approve the medical colleges in .....
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Times of India
Date
2005-04-18
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Even as the Supreme Courts verdict is awaited, the cabinet sub-committee on CET, headed by deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah, has directed the CET Cell to go ahead with the entrance test from May 3.
The sub-committee has directed the Cell to .....
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dh
Date
2005-06-10
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The governments share of medical and dental seats will come down by 147 and 150 seats respectively compared to last year following the State Cabinet accepting 50:50 ratio for seat sharing between government and private medical and dental colleges. A 60:40 ratio was .....
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Times of India
Date
2005-04-18
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Even as the Supreme Courts verdict is awaited, the cabinet sub-committee on CET, headed by deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah, has directed the CET Cell to go ahead with the entrance test from May 3.
The sub-committee has directed the Cell to be all .....
The Indian Medical Association has decided to start medical colleges in various parts of the country with an aim to provide `quality` education and eradicate several `unethical systems` prevailing in the medical education, including collection of capitation fees.
The IMA would coordinate with Central and respective state governments for establishing .....
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Deccan Herald
Date
2005-08-19
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The State Cabinet on Friday is likely to discuss its next move following two crucial judgements by the High Court and Supreme Court regarding admissions to professional colleges.
A decision whether to a file review petition in the Supreme Court against the .....
Were running at a loss, claim incensed managements of private medical and dental colleges.
MUMBAI: In a gruelling meeting on Friday, the Association of Managements of Unaided Private Medical and Dental Colleges (AMUPMDC), Maharashtra, decided to form a delegation to meet government authorities and make a final appeal to increase .....
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