Government of India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Medical Professionals/Students and General Public are hereby informed that the Medical Education in the country is governed by the Indian Medical Council (IMC) Act, 1956 and various rules and regulations made thereunder which are mandatory and binding in nature.
It is brought to the notice that migration of students from one medical college to another medical college in India is regulated under Clause 6 of Regulations on Graduate Medical Education (GME), 1997.
Sub-Clause 4 of Clause 6 of GME Regulations states that:
“6(4) For the purpose of migration an applicant candidate shall first obtain ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the college where he is studying for the present and the university to which that college is affiliated and also from the college to which the migration is sought and the university to it that college is affiliated. He/She
shall submit his application for migration within a period of 1 month of passing (Declaration of result of the 1st Professional MBBS examination) alongwith the above cited four ‘No Objection Certificates’ to:
(a) the Director of Medical Education of the State, if migration is sought from one college to another within the same State, or
(b) the Medical Council of India, if the migration is sought from one college to another located outside the State.”
Forthwith the request for migration of a medical student may be sent to the respective authorities and no such application shall be sent to Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare directly.
(Ali R.Rizvi)Joint Secretary, Medical Education
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Medical Professionals/Students and General Public are hereby informed that the Medical Education in the country is governed by the Indian Medical Council (IMC) Act, 1956 and various rules and regulations made thereunder which are mandatory and binding in nature.
It is brought to the notice that migration of students from one medical college to another medical college in India is regulated under Clause 6 of Regulations on Graduate Medical Education (GME), 1997.
Sub-Clause 4 of Clause 6 of GME Regulations states that:
“6(4) For the purpose of migration an applicant candidate shall first obtain ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the college where he is studying for the present and the university to which that college is affiliated and also from the college to which the migration is sought and the university to it that college is affiliated. He/She
shall submit his application for migration within a period of 1 month of passing (Declaration of result of the 1st Professional MBBS examination) alongwith the above cited four ‘No Objection Certificates’ to:
(a) the Director of Medical Education of the State, if migration is sought from one college to another within the same State, or
(b) the Medical Council of India, if the migration is sought from one college to another located outside the State.”
Forthwith the request for migration of a medical student may be sent to the respective authorities and no such application shall be sent to Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare directly.
(Ali R.Rizvi)Joint Secretary, Medical Education
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