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Chennai-based Ragas Dental College principal Dr S Ramachandra was caught on spy camera saying a seat costs Rs 35 lakh. Ramachandra: "There is only one seat, even that is under negotiation. If you want to clinch the deal, you can do it at the earliest. The seat costs 35 lakh, but if she's a good student, we'll reduce it to 32.... You have to pay the money, we have got a register, we'll enter in it. Only me and the vice-principal will know. It's all based on trust." Sri Ramakrishna Dental College CEO Ramkumar said the college had already finished the admission process. Ramkumar: "No question of blocking... you have to pay 50% of the donation now and the rest of the amount by February-end. Every student has to write an exam before a committee arranged by the dental college association. It is only a formality.... The entrance examination for PG dental course is all a sham, it's money that speaks." Three years ago, a Times of India-Times Now investigation had exposed the rampant sale of undergraduate medical seats in two private colleges in Tamil Nadu.The Tamil Nadu Private Dental Colleges Association - which conducts the common entrance test for six private dental colleges affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University - has circulated a rank list with the names of 104 students. Sources said it received 125 applications and 110 appeared for the entrance examination, which was supervised by a state-appointed panel. As per the rank list, only 73 dentists who scored more than 50% qualified for MDS admission. But, some students who did not qualify were also given admissions after taking capitation fee. Medical fraternity said they were shocked how the government could be blind to such blatant corruption. Dental Council of India (DCI) president Dr Dibyendu Mazumdar said the council could stall the admission process and prevent students from writing their first semester examinations if illegal admissions were made. "But it has to be referred to us by the university or the state government," Dr Mazumdar said.The TN Dr MGR Medical University, which registers students joining dental and medical courses, has failed to check if these students satisfied the criteria laid down by the DCI. Vice-chancellor Dr Mayil Vahanan Natarajan said, "We weren't aware of this. But now, we will ensure we initiate action against each of these colleges," he said.Health department officials said they would send notices to colleges asking them to explain why action should not be initiated against them. Health minister V S Vijay said: "Capitation fee is prohibited. We have not received any complaints so far. If we do, we will initiate action."
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