Is it worth paying one crore rupees for a PG Medical seat?
If you have enough money to splurge, you could buy yourself a PG Medical specialization seat. Pointing to the widespread corruption in the education system of the country, medical seats in the country are being offered for as much as 1.5 crore.
Paying such a huge amount might ensure you a bright fu
3.5K Views|17 Followers|Posted 2015-09-03 17:34:14
Started by Prateek Sengar
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Commented by
5 years ago
I would like to ask another question against this, is that even required to pay one crore rupees to get a PG medical seat? Till you come to an answer I have one, Germany is a country which believes in educating rather than making it an occupation I. e. there is no tuition fees in public universities

Commented by
9 years ago
It's really not worthy enough because if you can't crack the entrance exam then how will you perform better for MBBS and all. So, we should crack the exam and then have a PG medical seat.
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3 years ago
Madam, all my friends who passed from Sri Ram Chandra n Manipal r working in United States. They just qualified NEET that's all. N here u r n me too, the so called merit students, commenting on a platform sitting in india.

Commented by
9 years ago
i suggest you dont pay because if you failed in next level then your money goes waste so study hard or either invest your money in buisness it grows up after some years
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Commented by
2016-04-02 23:06:04
i think,study is the one thing which overcome this situation.every problem has a solution.isn'it.so, prepare study for entrance in PG level.i think this exam is not much difficult.don't waste ur money for this .hard work is a man which can kill any pain.got it.

Commented by
2015-09-08 14:50:18
If you are buying it means your are playing with the dreams of many students.it means you are promoting corruption.it means you have not ability to get the seat with proper way.it means you have no power to face the challenges.it means it is all.
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3 years ago
Dear Mr. Prashant, It is not about money but one should have the capability to get admission on their own not by putting money some other way. When it comes to fee structure it totally depends on the respective college, university, and education board.

Commented by
2015-09-08 12:28:02
Hello,
The main reason behind a PG medical seat selling at such a high price is because the number of seats are very less unlike engineering where a seat in management quota sells for around 15-20 lakhs only. The MCI(Medical council of India) should increase the number of PG seats across India , on

Commented by
2015-09-08 12:19:52
Hey ,
If you have that much amount to pay for PG seat, there is no harm because maximum colleges have management quota and if you are not able to clear entrance examination then go for it.

Commented by
2015-09-08 11:58:01
Hi Everyone,
Buying a PG medical seat is a very common practice across each state of India and even in some states, there is a bidding process for these seats. The amount for these seats has even crossed 3 crores in some elite colleges.
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2015-09-08 12:03:41
I agree with you Sudhanshu, there is a bidding process for these seats even in some of the good colleges and people are even willing to pay that much amount to secure the seat.

Commented by
2015-09-08 11:48:00
HI ALL,
I would suggest that one can startup there own business instead of paying such a high amount for a PG medical seat

Commented by
2015-09-08 11:35:08
Hi,
Buying a PG seat or in that case any seat is not worth because if you are not able to crack the entrance , you will not be able to excel in studies once you get in.
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