This article discusses Subharti Medical College in Meerut, which is considering implementing a bond that states if their institute convert to minority status, then students have to pay increased fees from the first year. It’s important to understand that Subharti has decided to raise fees whenever they convert to minority status. Due to financial challenges, as the fees set by the Uttar Pradesh Government are insufficient to sustain the college.As you can see last year, 50 seats were added under the Buddhist minority category, and this year, there were 100 minority and 100 non-minority seats available.
The question at hand is: What is the best course of action?
One option is to consider the available seats and wait. It’s recommended to carefully analyze and update oneself about this situation. There shouldn’t be any hesitation in upgrading, as it could offer a better alternative than being stuck with Subharti. If you compare institutions like Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Heritage Institute, Saraswati Medical College in Hapur, Rama Medical College in Hapur, Hind Institute in Barabanki, and KD Medical College in Mathura, you should seriously consider them.
You must carefully analyze your options and decide if Subharti is really worth a crore of rupees. Subharti keeps asking for signatures, and the only time you should choose Subharti is if you’re actually willing to invest a large sum of money over 4.5 years.
Ultimately, this decision requires a clear and heartfelt understanding that you are ready to invest a significant amount into this college. Subharti keeps asking for signatures repeatedly, and if you’re willing to commit a crore of rupees over a long span of 4.5 years, then and only then should you choose Subharti. Take your time, think about it, and make a well-informed decision.
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