Centre thinking seriously on the future of Ukraine returnee students: Karnataka CM Bommai

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The Indian Union government is seriously considering alternative measures for medical students who have returned from war torn Ukraine before completing their course, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons in Davanagere before participating in the funeral rites of Karnataka student Naveen, Bommai said, the course in Ukraine is different from that in India. The Union government is thinking about their future seriously as it involves the future of students from various States.

Though the government fee is low, medical education in the private sector is expensive. Even students who score 90-95% are not getting seats in NEET. As the cost of seats in management quota and NRI quota is high, the students look out for other options. We are considering a proposal to categorise the seats into A, B and C categories to reduce the fee. The Medical Council of India decides the issues related to medical courses. A reconsideration is on in this regard, Bommai said.

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