With banners in their hands reading “The university at risk, open favoritism toward private colleges,” the Student Movement for Equality “Study–Critique–Action” organized a protest action in front of the Kosovo Accreditation Agency.
They protested against the increase in the number of dentists in the country and the influence of private colleges.
“The number of students admitted each year is also disproportionate to the institution’s capacities and the real needs of the country’s healthcare system. On the other hand, unfortunately we are witnessing a completely different reality in some private colleges, where the Dentistry program is offered under conditions that, according to many testimonies and students’ experiences, do not meet the minimum academic and professional standards. In these institutions, clear admission criteria for students are often lacking, while the academic evaluation process is not always based on equal and transparent standards,” he said.
He says that one of the most concerning problems is also related to practical training, which is essential for a dentist.“This situation represents not only an academic problem but also a potential risk to the quality of healthcare services in the future. Furthermore, we are witnessing practices of transfers without clear criteria from other study programs within the same institutions, artificially increasing the number of students in the Dentistry program. This phenomenon is further worsening the situation, creating an oversupply in the market of professionals who in many cases have not undergone the same rigorous process of professional training,” Karaca said.
Karaca adds that as a result of these developments, the number of dentists in Kosovo has increased significantly.