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By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, JULY 3. The State Government has asked all private un-aided medical and dental colleges in Andhra Pradesh to furnish their proposed fee structure for different categories of seats in the undergraduate medical and dental courses. A notification to this effect was issued on Friday by the special committee formed by the Government for fixation of fee. In a press release, the Principal Secretary, Health, S. Bhale Rao said the information was to be given in writing, to the Committee for Fixation of Fee Structure in Private Un-Aided Professional Colleges. The managements of all the colleges have been asked to submit the relevant documents and books of accounts in justification of the fee structure proposed by them, for scrutiny by the committee, before taking a decision. The proposals should reach the office of the committee located at Gagan Vihar on M.J. Road in Nampally on or before July 12. Non-submission of the proposals would be construed as willingness on the part of the managements concerned, to accept the decision of the committee.
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