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Karnataka bans fee hikes for nursing courses, threatens penalties for colleges charging above approved rates
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Karnataka government has firmly rejected any fee hike for nursing courses this academic year, prioritizing students from weaker economic backgrounds. Medical Education Minister Sharanaprakash Patil emphasized that existing fees will remain unchanged, with strict action against colleges overcharging. This decision follows a similar stance on medical and dental fees, reinforcing the government's commitment to affordable education and regulating private institutions.
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