HP: Nadda seeks CM help over the matter of denial of admission in MBBS course

Published On 2016-09-21 08:46 GMT   |   Update On 2016-09-21 08:46 GMT

Shimla: Union Health Minister J P Nadda sought the intervention of Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh to resolve the impasse over denial of admission in MBBS course by Maharshi Markendeshwar Medical College(MMMC), Kumarhatti (Solan) to the students selected on merit through centralised counselling by the state government.


Expressing his concern over the issue, Nadda said," The parents and students have complained that admission is not being given in MMMC as per the merit list prepared through centralised counselling on the basis of NEET merit."


"If the college has any issue with the government over the fee structure, it is the responsibility of the state government to fix it for all medical colleges including private ones through a fee committee," he added.

Nadda assured all cooperation from the Centre in this regard and asked the state government to accord top priority to the issue.

"It is extremely unfortunate thatstudents are running from pillar to post for something they rightfully deserve," he said.

The state government had issued strict instructions to the college to make admissions as per the merit list of centralised counseling on the basis of NEET merit.

Over 150 students had alleged that the college had not given admission to them while some parents have also moved to the High Court seeking action.

The MMMC is affiliated to Maharshi Markendeshwar University as a "consequent" college of the university.
Article Source : PTI

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