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General drugs get excellence at college k’taka

General drugs get excellence at college k'taka
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Bengaluru: The cost of several PG medical courses in Kartnataka Colleges under ‘NRI and other quota have increased for the upcoming academic year, with a revised wise college set at 5% and 50%.
General drugs, which cost around Rs 90 lakh to RS 1.2 Crore in several college bracket, competing with radiology as the most sought-after specialization this time, mainly due to raging pandemics that have marked their interests among medical students.
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The costs for general treatment and radiology are almost the same – at RS 1.2 Crore per year – under the quota of NRI at least one private college in Bengaluru.
Interestingly, general medical courses in the Bangalore Medical College and the research institute owned by the Government of Rs 1.1 lakh per year, or one tenth of the cost of NRI-quota.
“Previously, the general drug was not paid from a radiologist.
With a pandemic, the importance of intensive, which specializes in general medicine or anesthesia with additional training has become very important.
The two courses have been lost.
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Karnataka has 3,084 postgraduate medical seats for 2021, the chair matrix announced on the Karnataka Exam Authority website on Monday.
A total of 926 seats were in the government quota, 39 in the Government PWD quota, 1,186 in private quota, 396 for candidates in service and 537 for NRI.
Interestingly, there has been a steep increase in costs for general treatment in the NRI / other quota as mentioned on the Kea website.
At the Medical Science Institute of Shivashankarappa, Davanagere, the costs have seen 50%, up from RS 60.1 Lakh in 2020 to RS 90.1 lakh in 2021.
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Again, this year’s costs are Rs 85.1 lakh last year .
Jaya Jagadguru Murugharajendra Medical College, Davanagere, charged Rs 90.1 Lakh with Againe Rs 80.1 Lakh last year.
At the Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Bengaluru, the cost of Rs 75.1 Lakh, the increase in RS 5 Lakh from last year.
At the Sapthagiri Medical Institute, students must pay RS 1.2 Crore for a common drug seat in the NRI quota, just like last year, and Rs 1.3 Crore for PG seats in radiology.
The cost below the government quota is Rs 7.1 Lakh and personal quota Rs 11.5 lakh.
The cost of the NRI quota for pediatrics, general treatment, oftalmology and gynecology in this college are quoted by RS 1.2 Crore on the Kea website.
In several colleges such as the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, the cost for MD dermatology is more than that the diagnosis of radio MD under the quota of NRI.
While the first is the last 90.1 lakh RS is Rs 85.1 Lakh.
“With Neet Counseling coming even for NRI seats, the cost must be paid in white.
Not much can be transparent and pay a large number through bank transactions,” said a medical professional.

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