According to an official release, a copy of the order of the High court had been uploaded in the website of the Directorate of Health (http://health.Puducherry.Gov.In) and also in the website of the CENTAC (www.Centaconline.In).
It also said, the office of CENTAC on the premises of Pondicherry Engineering College in neighbouring Pillaichavady would remain open till June 19 between 9 AM and 4 PM to enable the students or parents to deposit the fee.
The Madras High court had in its interim order yesterday directed four self-financing deemed universities in the Union Territory to admit students in the PG courses at an annual fee of Rs 10 lakhs.
The order was given by the court on a public interest lawsuit filed by an advocate V B R Menon on the issue of fees the deemed universities had levied.
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