New Delhi, June 25 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a plea by a student seeking a reduction in the exorbitant fees charged by a private medical college despite gaining admission under the EWS category. The bench of justices BV Nagarathna and Joymala Bagchi said: "An individual can't say that the fees in the private college should be at par with government colleges.we need doctors in the country. If you are unable to pay, get a scholarship or any subsidy scheme." The court was hearing a plea filed by Harshvardhan Singh, a valid economically weaker section (EWS) certificate holder, who appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (undergraduate) 2025 and secured 84.46 percentile. He stated that despite EWS vacancie...