The Supreme Court has regularised Bachelor of Dental Surgery degrees for students admitted to Rajasthan private dental colleges with relaxed NEET criteria. The court held colleges and the state government accountable for violating admission rules. Affected students will provide pro-bono services. Private colleges must deposit Rs 10 crore each, and the Rajasthan government Rs 10 lakh.
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