Drawing flak for allowing private medical colleges to charge exorbitant fee for MBBS, Punjab has sought an amendment to the Punjab Private Health Sciences Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission, Fixation of Fee and Making of Reservation) Act, 2006, to include private medical universities that have mushroomed in the past one decade.
This will empower the state to regulate the fee charged by these universities which had argued there was no such provision in law.
The government intends to table the Bill in the winter session of the Vidhan Sabha.
With Adesh Medical College, Bathinda, CMC, Ludhiana, and Sri Guru Ram Das College, Amritsar, charging Rs 50-70 lakh this session, the amendment is likely to curtial the fee to Rs 15 lakh.
A senior government functionary said the amendment Bill had been cleared by the Office of Advocate General and was now with the legal remembrancer.