Questions arise as PG seats fall vacant at medical college

Eighteen doctors simultaneously withdrew their postgraduate medical seats, each costing Rs 1.2 crore, at a Karjat college. This move, following a court order, allowed the institute to fill these seats directly, bypassing state counselling. Experts are questioning the synchronized cancellations and the process, raising concerns about transparency in admissions.

Questions arise as PG seats fall vacant at medical college
Eighteen doctors simultaneously withdrew their postgraduate medical seats, each costing Rs 1.2 crore, at a Karjat college. This move, following a court order, allowed the institute to fill these seats directly, bypassing state counselling. Experts are questioning the synchronized cancellations and the process, raising concerns about transparency in admissions.