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Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times
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Nikhil Sharma Hindustan Times, Faridkot

Nine of 11 dental colleges under Baba Farid University of Health Sciences give nod...

Nine out of 11 dental colleges under Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) have given their consent to charge uniform fee. Giving further relief to students, the nine dental colleges will refund the excess fee charged from the students after the first counselling.

In a meeting chaired by BFUHS vice-chancellor (V-C) Dr Raj Bahadur, before the second counselling for master of dental surgery (MDS) seats, principals of the nine dental colleges proposed and approved a common fee structure. Christian Dental College, Ludhiana, and Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Amritsar, however, persisted with the previous fee structure.

In order to bring parity in the fee structure, the V-C had earlier conducted a meeting with the principals after the first counselling, but the colleges could not reach a consensus then.

“With the sincere efforts of the V-C, the meeting held on Wednesday remained fruitful in terms of fee structure, which varies from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, depending on the popularity of a subject. Other than the Ludhiana and Amritsar colleges, the nine colleges slashed their fee so that there is parity and no exploitation of students in terms of charging of tuition fee,” said a senior official of the varsity.

Second round conducted

Meanwhile, the varsity conducted the second round of counselling for MDS seats at Guru Gobind Singh Medical College on Wednesday. The counselling for MD and MS seats was held on Tuesday.

The university had invited online applications from candidates who are eligible with the reduced cut-off percentile for NEET-PG 2017 by May 29. The varsity received 100 fresh applications for the second round, including 74 applications for MD and MS seats and 21 for MDS and five for ultrasonography.

For the MDS, there are a total of 94 seats, including 35 in government colleges, 55 management seats and four all-India quota seats.

In a relief to the Punjab government and BFUHS, the Supreme Court had set aside the order of the Punjab and Haryana high court directing the university to recast the merit list for admission to postgraduate medical courses. The state government was directed to proceed with the counselling process. The BFUHS has already conducted the first counselling from April 13 to 15.The notification for the examination was out in October 2016 and exam held in January 2017. The second counselling was held back after rural medical officers moved the high court against the varsity and the state government.

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