Karnataka

Comprehensive Bill on Admission

Express News Service

BANGALORE: The government is keen to put in place a comprehensive bill to ensure smooth admission of students into professional colleges by taking all stakeholders into confidence, Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil said. 

He told reporters that the Karnataka Professional Educational Institutions (Regulations of Admissions and determination of fee) Act 2006, which was passed by both the Houses, was put in abeyance following strong protest from students and private institutions.

Saying that the Act was passed in accordance with a Supreme Court direction, he said, “There cannot be a system where there is no law.”

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