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Following the Ukraine crisis, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Monday that the government is considering measures to decrease the prices for medical courses in the state, and that the National Medical Council (NMC) is also looking into it. He also stated that the Centre is examining other options for medical students who have returned from the war-torn Ukraine before completing their degree.
"Medical education is becoming more expensive. Despite the fact that the cost of government seats is modest, it is rising in the private sector. When students with 90-95 percentile scores are unable to pass the NEET exams due to high management or NRI seat expenses, they turn to alternative media (studying abroad countries such as Ukraine) "CM Bommai stated the following.
He was responding to a query about policy reforms that would allow students to study medicine in India rather than in countries like Ukraine.
Bommai was addressing ahead of a visit to Chalageri village in the Ranebennur taluk of Haveri district to pay respects to Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar, a final-year medical student at Kharkiv National Medical University who was killed in Russian shelling in Ukraine on March 1. Gyanagaudar's lifeless remains had been sent to the Chief Minister earlier in the day at Bengaluru's airport.
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