Court sets guidelines for Private Medical Colleges
Says deadlines for every stage of selection must be mentioned
Chennai: The Madras High Court has laid down a set of guidelines for private medical colleges in the State to follow, and said the two statutory committees regulating admission and fee structures in professional colleges would cease to exist to 2007-08 after the new Act framed by the Government gets presidential assent.
The First Bench consisting of Chief Justice A.P. Shah and Justice K.Chandru was passing orders on a batch of writ petitions and writ appeals from individual students as well as two private medical colleges – the Chettinad Hospitals and Research Institute (CHARI) and PSG Institute to medical courses from next academic year, the Bench said the colleges should follow the time schedule prescribed by the admission committee or any competent authority without any deviation. They must clearly mention in the prospectus as to whether they were selecting students on the basis of option or preference of institutions expressed by them.
Court sets guidelines for Private Medical Colleges
Chennai: The Madras High Court has laid down a set of guidelines for private medical colleges in the State to follow, and said the two statutory committees regulating admission and fee structures in professional colleges would cease to exist to 2007-08 after the new Act framed by the Government gets presidential assent.
The First Bench consisting of Chief Justice A.P. Shah and Justice K.Chandru was passing orders on a batch of writ petitions and writ appeals from individual students as well as two private medical colleges – the Chettinad Hospitals and Research Institute (CHARI) and PSG Institute to medical courses from next academic year, the Bench said the colleges should follow the time schedule prescribed by the admission committee or any competent authority without any deviation. They must clearly mention in the prospectus as to whether they were selecting students on the basis of option or preference of institutions expressed by them.
Court sets guidelines for Private Medical Colleges