Bhopal: The Bhopal police have started investigation against three more colleges for publishing advertisements in newspapers luring the students to take admission without attending the NEET UG counselling. Till date police have served notices to five medical colleges. ASP Rajesh Bhadoria said police have served notices to Amaltas Medical College of Indore and Sukh Sagar Medical College of Jabalpur for publishing the advertisement.
The notice has also been served to Advance Medical College which published only its phone number on the advertisement without name.
Earlier on October 7, police served notices to the RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain and Modern Medical College, Indore seeking reply of the advertisements. Police launched a hunt for the other medical college the phone number of which has been published in the newspapers.
Director, medical education, (DME) Dr GS Patel has filed his statements with police and informed that the Supreme Court has instructed that all the medical colleges of the state have to participate in the NEET UG counselling process. The students can take admission according to only NEET merit list. The private medical college cannot conduct any separate process.
Sources claim that the middlemen and the colleges are luring the students and the parents to take admission through them.
Some of the parents and students claimed that they are getting SMS to take admission and their ‘admission is 100 percent guaranteed’. The police will also investigate the middlemen appearing in the counselling process.