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Transfer to another varsity remains only option for Medical students from Ukraine
Transfer to another varsity remains only option for Medical students from Ukraine
Astha.Hemant@timesgroup.com
The National Medical Council (NMC) has refused to recognise the ‘mobility programme’ being offered by Ukraine to Indian medical students, under which students could opt to study at another university for a few semesters. Apart from its refusal, NMC has also specified that there is no provision for these students to be accommodated in Indian universities. Also, NMC will not recognise online classes as a medium of imparting instruction to Medical students. There is no way for the NMC to guarantee authenticity of quality of education offered under the mobility programme, which may have led to the decision. Thus, taking a transfer to any other foreign medical university remains the only option for eligible students as of now.
No authenticity yet A senior official from the Ministry of Health, Government of India, on the condition of anonymity, says, “In India, the NMC visits and checks every new medical institute before it is approved. Despite this, we get complaints from students regarding quality of education being imparted at few colleges. The NMC is not aware of the kind of education that will be imparted under a provision such as the ‘mobility programme’, which may have led to its decision. ” While the government is sympathetic towards the unfortunate situation of medical students in Ukraine, it is not possible for NMC to compromise on the quality of medical professionals and the health of patients in the future.
“The same reason is also valid for not accepting an online mode of education for Medicine,” adds the official. Options for students While few private universities have offered Indian students the option of a mobility programme, some others have asked us to relocate to their campuses in other countries, says Smriti Sharma, fourth year student of Kyiv Medical University, Ukraine. “My university has opened a new campus in Poland, and I have taken admission for my next semester there. However, the situation remains uncertain for many as taking a transfer poses various issues,” she says. Taking a transfer generally means a higher fees structure, which many students cannot afford. “NMC has also specified that under Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate (FMGL) Regulations, that came into effect in November 2021, students have to complete their education and internship from the same foreign university without any transfer.
Thus, students whose classes have started after November 18, 2021 are not eligible to take a transfer as well,” says Smriti. Further, students in their final year of education are hesitant to take a transfer. Shivani Choudhary, a medical student who has just received her degree from Uzzhorod National University, Ukraine, says, “In my University, most students in their fourth and fifth years have started proceedings to get a transfer. However, final year students have written to the NMC and are waiting for better clarity in the matter as they do not want to jeopardise their education. ” Since education over the last two years has been adversely affected, Shivani will also have to go through two compulsory years of internship before she can practice in India.
MBBS
MBBS education will start in Gandhi Medical College in Hindi medium: CM
Thursday, 25 August 2022 | Staff Reporter | bhopal
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that from the session 2022-23, MBBS first year education will be imparted in Gandhi Medical College Bhopal through Hindi medium.
From July 2022, arrangements have been made to start BTech courses in 6 engineering colleges and diploma courses in 6 polytechnic colleges of the state through our mother tongue Hindi.
The National Policy on Education lays special emphasis on study and teaching in the mother tongue. Effective initiatives have been taken in this direction in the state. Chief Minister Chouhan gave this information by taking part in the Education Summit-2022 organized by a newspaper group in New Delhi virtually from the residence office.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the 5 Cs of Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Curiosity and Communication as important for better education. Work is being done on all these in the field of education in the state. Prime Minister Modi has taken a visionary initiative by gifting new education policy to the country. The new policy is a confluence of knowledge, skills and values ??in the true sense. The importance of knowledge has been included in 5 forms in the new education policy. This includes handing over Indian knowledge and philosophy to the new generations through education, concept based education system and freeing education from number game and cut-throat competition and converting it into grading and healthy competition. At the same time, promotion of research and research and making education multidimensional is also an important part of the new education policy.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that effective work is going on to link education with skill development and employment in the state. A Global Skill Park is being set up in Bhopal for international level skill education. Ten divisional ITIs in the state are being developed as ideal ITIs. A new startup policy has been implemented in the state.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is necessary to inculcate discipline, hard work, patriotism and respect for women in the students. Biographies of great men, stories of immortal martyrs and moral education have been included in the curriculum of schools and colleges. It is our endeavor to ensure that three percent of the total students studying in the state should participate in the National Cadet Corps. For this work is being started in the state.
Chief Minister Chouhan said we are also making efforts to ensure that no talented student should get frustrated due to paucity of money. Giving information about the ‘Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Scheme' and ‘Mukhya Mantri Chhatra Griha Scheme', Chief Minister Chouhan said that CM Rise School started in the state would usher in a revolution in the field of education.
Thursday, 25 August 2022 | Staff Reporter | bhopal
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that from the session 2022-23, MBBS first year education will be imparted in Gandhi Medical College Bhopal through Hindi medium.
From July 2022, arrangements have been made to start BTech courses in 6 engineering colleges and diploma courses in 6 polytechnic colleges of the state through our mother tongue Hindi.
The National Policy on Education lays special emphasis on study and teaching in the mother tongue. Effective initiatives have been taken in this direction in the state. Chief Minister Chouhan gave this information by taking part in the Education Summit-2022 organized by a newspaper group in New Delhi virtually from the residence office.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the 5 Cs of Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Curiosity and Communication as important for better education. Work is being done on all these in the field of education in the state. Prime Minister Modi has taken a visionary initiative by gifting new education policy to the country. The new policy is a confluence of knowledge, skills and values ??in the true sense. The importance of knowledge has been included in 5 forms in the new education policy. This includes handing over Indian knowledge and philosophy to the new generations through education, concept based education system and freeing education from number game and cut-throat competition and converting it into grading and healthy competition. At the same time, promotion of research and research and making education multidimensional is also an important part of the new education policy.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that effective work is going on to link education with skill development and employment in the state. A Global Skill Park is being set up in Bhopal for international level skill education. Ten divisional ITIs in the state are being developed as ideal ITIs. A new startup policy has been implemented in the state.
Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is necessary to inculcate discipline, hard work, patriotism and respect for women in the students. Biographies of great men, stories of immortal martyrs and moral education have been included in the curriculum of schools and colleges. It is our endeavor to ensure that three percent of the total students studying in the state should participate in the National Cadet Corps. For this work is being started in the state.
Chief Minister Chouhan said we are also making efforts to ensure that no talented student should get frustrated due to paucity of money. Giving information about the ‘Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Scheme' and ‘Mukhya Mantri Chhatra Griha Scheme', Chief Minister Chouhan said that CM Rise School started in the state would usher in a revolution in the field of education.
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