"For the benefit of students of Gujarati origin, the state government has decided to scrap the 15 per cent NRI quota," Gujarat Health Minister Nitin Patel said.
"The 15 per cent NRI quota would be replaced by an increased 25 per cent management quota (which is currently 10 per cent) to ensure that Gujarat domicile students get maximum benefit," he said.
The self-financed medical colleges have already raised an objection to the said ordinance, citing that the Supreme Court had fixed the 15 per cent NRI quota.
They stated that the government's direct or indirect control on filling the 25 per cent management quota seats would cause the colleges to incur losses.
There is no NRI quota in government-run medical colleges in Gujarat.
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