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Private medical colleges in Telangana credit ₹25,000 stipend, take back ₹20,000 in cash, allege MBBS students

MBBS students protesting against stipend malpractice at private medical colleges in Telangana

Private medical colleges in Telangana credit ₹25,000 stipend, take back ₹20,000 in cash, allege MBBS students

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Private Medical Colleges in Telangana Credit ₹25,000 Stipend, Take Back ₹20,000 in Cash, Allege MBBS Students

MBBS students in several private medical colleges across Telangana have raised serious allegations against their institutions. According to them, although they receive a credited stipend of ₹25,000 per month, they are allegedly forced to return ₹20,000 in cash to college authorities.

Allegations of Forced Cash Refunds

Students claim that the colleges credit the stipend into their bank accounts only to demand a major portion of it back in cash, unofficially. This leaves them with just ₹5,000, significantly lower than what is officially mandated.

Violation of Student Rights and Ethical Standards

Such practices, if proven true, not only exploit young medical professionals but also violate regulations governing medical education and stipend distribution. Students allege this practice is widespread, especially in colleges affiliated with hospital services.

Call for Government Intervention

MBBS students are urging the Telangana government and medical education authorities to investigate the matter. They demand strict action against colleges involved in such unethical behavior and the establishment of a transparent stipend disbursement system.

FAQ Section

What are the stipend allegations against private medical colleges in Telangana?

Students allege colleges credit ₹25,000 but unofficially demand ₹20,000 back in cash each month.

Are these practices legal?

No. Forcing students to return part of their stipend is unethical and potentially illegal, violating guidelines on fair compensation.

What action are students demanding?

They want a formal investigation, increased oversight, and penalties for colleges involved in malpractice.

Has the government responded?

As of now, there is no official response, but media coverage and public pressure may prompt an inquiry.

What can be done to prevent this in the future?

Implementing digital tracking of stipend payments and strict audits of private colleges can ensure transparency and accountability.

Published on: June 24, 2025
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