DMER Investigates Development Fees and Admissions Misconduct in Medical Colleges

Friday, 18 October 2024, 12:24

Development fees charged by medical colleges are under scrutiny as DMER investigates complaints of admissions misconduct in Maharashtra. Students have raised concerns regarding unfair practices, particularly under the institutional quota and for reserved category admissions. The inquiry covers nine universities accused of misconduct, aiming to address the issues raised effectively.
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DMER Investigates Development Fees and Admissions Misconduct in Medical Colleges

Overview of DMER's Investigation

The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) has initiated an investigation into the practices of several medical colleges in Maharashtra. This inquiry responds to complaints about development fees and overcharging fees that affect students, especially those from reserved categories.

Concerns Raised by Students

  • Technicalities in development fees
  • Issues with admissions under the institutional quota
  • Complaints regarding fee concessions for reserved category admissions

Complaints to CET Cell

Students have reached out to the Common Entrance Test (CET) cell highlighting grievances against nine medical colleges. These grievances have prompted DMER’s inquiry aimed at bringing to light any possible misconduct and ensuring equitable practices in admissions.


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