The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a petition challenging exorbitant fees in Rajasthan's private medical colleges, stating the nation's urgent need for doctors. Justices noted that self-financing institutions cannot be expected to match government college fees. While acknowledging the high tuition, the court pointed to scholarship options, ultimately dismissing the plea but leaving legal questions open.

The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a petition challenging exorbitant fees in Rajasthan's private medical colleges, stating the nation's urgent need for doctors.…

Harshvardhan Singh, the petitioner, said he was allotted a seat under the general category with an annual tuition fee of ₹18.9 lakh | India News

The Supreme Court declined a student's plea for reduced fees at a private medical college, emphasizing differences between private and government institutions. | India News