Thank people who pay high fees for their studies and don't dwell on taxpayers'

Thank people who pay high fees for their studies and don’t dwell on taxpayers’ money even though they don’t deserve that seat in most cases.

They finance their own study and don’t waste govt. resources.

Stop stupid post like someone paid 1 crore for seat… How much you paid out of that 1 crore? Atleast they are paying from their pockets. Their parents worked hard for them, they should be proud.

Stop being jealous.

If you think paying and accumulation of money is wrong then please transfer all your extra money as well as your ancestors money to my bank…

Even the majority of peripheral AIIMS don’t have infrastructure and patients. Most of the govt institutions have zero hands on and teaching. If someone can study in private and become skilled and talented, then it should be appreciated by government as well…

Ps. I have taken nonclinical subject in govt institutions because I didn’t have paying power. If I had then I would have surely taken my dream subject.

Bro non clinical liya na enjoy karna na hamare time waste nahi karne ka…paisa nahi ha toh zyada mehnat kar…sabh kar rahe haan …you are not where you want to be in life because of your inadequate hard work not others…stop the nonsense have some accountability…how How do you have the right to complain in today’s era? When everything is on a digital platform in online applications, you just have to watch the videos do mcquews revise your notes, the person whose revision is maximum. Will get the seat You are in non clinical seat right?So instead of wasting your time.You could have utilised this time in preparing for neat p.G.That is on twenty third june my friend

Someone who paid 1 crore for a seat has far more respect (in my eyes) than people who rank in multiple digits and study in a government seat just because of some reservations.

Infact i have full respect for people who can fund 1 crore for education. We all want to be financially well off at the end of the day

Also colleges don’t really make you a good or bad doctor/specialist. Its all on the candidate.