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NT RUHS invites applications for MBBS management quota for 2025-26
NT RUHS invites applications for MBBS management quota for 2025-26

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

NT RUHS invites applications for MBBS management quota for 2025-26

VIJAYAWADA: Dr NTR University of Health Sciences (NT RUHS), Vijayawada, has issued a notification inviting online applications for admissions into MBBS and BDS courses under the Management Quota for the academic year 2025-26. The seats include Category-B1, B2, and Category-C (NRI) in private unaided non-minority and minority medical and dental colleges, along with NRI seats at Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women under SVIMS, Tirupati. Candidates who qualified NEET-UG 2025 with the required cutoff scores are eligible to apply. The application window without a late fee is open from 9 AM on July 28 to 9 PM on August 2. With a late fee of Rs 20,000, applications will be accepted until August 4, 9 PM. The total fee with late submission is Rs 30,620 including GST. Applicants must upload scanned originals of the NEET-UG rank card, SSC and intermediate marksheets, study and caste certificates (if applicable), and valid identity for NRI quota seats must submit a declaration and documents validating NRI status. The eligibility criteria include a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the qualifying exam (40% for reserved categories) and completion of 17 years of age by December 31. Applicants are advised to read the prospectus on the official websites or https:// in.

Private colleges told to file reports on 'stipend irregularities'
Private colleges told to file reports on 'stipend irregularities'

New Indian Express

time02-06-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Private colleges told to file reports on 'stipend irregularities'

HYDERABAD: In response to complaints received from UG and PG medical interns against private medical colleges alleging irregularities in disbursement of stipend, the Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) has directed all the private medical colleges in the state to file a report on the issue. The Committee, in a letter on May 30, said that it received complaints from UG and PG students admitted under the Convenor Quota (A-category) and Management Quota (B-category) in private medical colleges alleging that the colleges were engaged in serious irregularities in stipend disbursement, mental harassment and threatening the students, exploitative and non-transparent fee practices and withholding of certificates and documents. The TAFRC noted that the stipend amount was credited to the students' bank accounts and later withdrawn forcibly by the colleges. In addition, the students also alleged that some medical college authorities were abusing and threatening the students and withholding their documents and certificates. Taking cognisance of the issue, the TAFRC directed all the private medical institutions in the state to submit a detailed report on mental harassment faced by the students, exploitative and non-transparent fee practices as well as withholding of certificates and documents. In addition, the TAFRC also directed the private institutions to submit the details of stipend amount disbursed to students with authentic proof of monthly bank statements, reflecting the amount credited to the students' bank accounts.

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