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The Medical Education Commission is going to refund the examination fee of the students who do not qualify for the integrated examination. After the instruction of Education, Science and Technology Minister Vidya Bhattarai, the Commission will refund the examination fee of the students who do not meet the qualification.
Commission's Deputy Secretary Manju Adhikari informed that the meeting of the Commission's executive committee held on Wednesday decided to issue admit cards to qualified candidates and join them in the examination and to cancel the application form and refund the examination fee of the candidates who did not meet the specified minimum educational qualification.
He said that if the applicants who do not have the educational qualifications demand the refund of the examination fee amount submitted while filling the form along with proof of filing with the commission, the amount will be returned to the concerned examinee. The commission had filled the form for various educational programs of medical education graduate level even though the result of class 12 was not published.
There was no practice of refunding the form fee of the candidates who filled the form earlier but later did not qualify in the results of class 12. But after the instruction of Education Minister Bhattarai, the Commission has decided to refund the fees of the students.
The commission is conducting the examination of the candidates who applied last May in various subjects towards the graduation level of medical education from August 1st to August 5th.
