NRI- Quota scam in private medical and dental colleges of Madhya Pradesh, NSUI accused of recovering crores recovery

A major scam came to light on admission of NRI quota in private medical and dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh. The student organization NSUI (National Students Union of India) claimed that Crores is recovered from rupees in the name of admission to the NRI quota due to an alliance between the management of the college and the government. The state president of NSUI said that extraordinary funds are raised in students to enroll NRI seats from MBBS, BDS and PG courses (MD, MS, MDS). It is alleged that this recovery is not only limited to the university, but it also includes the competitive administrative officials. NSUI said that many NRI students charge crores of rupees in the name of fees, while the rules of the actual admission process are not followed. The organization demanded from the state government that a high -level investigation into the case should be conducted and that strict action should be taken against the culprits. Experts believe that the purpose of the NRI quota is to give children of foreign residents an opportunity for higher education in India. But if this quota is abused and illegal recovery is done, it can become a threat to the education system and the importance of the students. NSUI said that this matter was not only limited to education, but also had a matter of social justice and economic exploitation. The organization warned that if the state government did not investigate and conduct immediately, the students and parents would come to the streets and protest. Education experts believe that transparent operation of the NRI quota is needed in private medical and dental colleges. All fees and admission procedures must be disclosed and standardized to protect students and their families from any form of irregularity or corruption. In Madhya Pradesh, many questions have been asked over the past few years about admission to medical and dental colleges. The news of the scam on the NRI quota also leaves questions about the transparency of the education system. It will now show how much readiness the state government shows in the investigation into this serious allegation and how capable it is to punish the culprits. NSUI said at the press conference that the purpose of highlighting the matter is not just political advantage, but that it is in the interests of students and their families. He called on the officials to stop the irregularities in admission of the NRI quota immediately and punishment should punish the culprits. In this way, scams related to NRI quota in private medical and dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh raised serious questions about the transparency and administrative accountability of the education system. Share this story -tags