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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 4365404" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>The cost is Rs. 6.5M, and it's lot cheaper in Nepal, India, Latvia etc. than that.</p><p></p><p>Why not have paid students admitted to government Medical Schools? Are they are really worried that they cannot compete with non-paying students ? Why should a new university spring up? 20 students to each batch in 6 universities will result in 120 paying students, which is a big amount.</p><p></p><p>Utter blasphemous. This university is established under BOI by a <strong>foreign</strong> company. Guess where the exchange is going to go.</p><p></p><p>The students who study medicine are 23+. If they get rotten after that, they'll get rotten irrespective of the place. If a society can change a medical student like that he is not fit for the profession. Then, even local graduates get in to contact with worst of the people. Criminals, prostitutes, killers etc, are met in every medical students training period. </p><p></p><p>And such degrees are not recognised by SLMC, who maintains a list of eligible universities. Students have to chose from them. Then how confidenttly we can say this particular university is going to be better than them?</p><p></p><p>Where are they going to find human resources?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 4365404, member: 654"] The cost is Rs. 6.5M, and it's lot cheaper in Nepal, India, Latvia etc. than that. Why not have paid students admitted to government Medical Schools? Are they are really worried that they cannot compete with non-paying students ? Why should a new university spring up? 20 students to each batch in 6 universities will result in 120 paying students, which is a big amount. Utter blasphemous. This university is established under BOI by a [B]foreign[/B] company. Guess where the exchange is going to go. The students who study medicine are 23+. If they get rotten after that, they'll get rotten irrespective of the place. If a society can change a medical student like that he is not fit for the profession. Then, even local graduates get in to contact with worst of the people. Criminals, prostitutes, killers etc, are met in every medical students training period. And such degrees are not recognised by SLMC, who maintains a list of eligible universities. Students have to chose from them. Then how confidenttly we can say this particular university is going to be better than them? Where are they going to find human resources? [/QUOTE]
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