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Why is medical insurance compulsory in most of the Universities?
Asked by: Abdul
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Asked on: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 07:37:48 GMT
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Can anybody explain why is medical insurance compulsorily required by most of the universities before admission?
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Hey Abdul, answer is too simple. Medical insurance provides security for costs you may require when you're sick. When your health is insured, your insurance company pays all the costs required for your treatment.

When you’re student to any university or college, you might get sick: and if you are, the treatment responsibility is of insurance company but not of the university. In the same way, you can be treated for most of the diseases without going short of money. Hence, medical insurance is compulsory.

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By: EduExpert on Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:52:43 GMT
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