Over 140 candidates from the economically weaker section have secured postgraduate medical seats in private colleges despite high tuition fees. Questions have arisen about the authenticity of their EWS certificates. Candidates have reportedly paid up to Rs 1.6 crore, prompting calls for a government investigation to address potential misuse of EWS reservations.
‘EWS’ students get medical seats with course fees of crores

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