Thursday, March 14, 2024
NMC: 314 medical colleges to start new PG Medical courses, 104 to increase intake
Posted on 13 Mar 2024
13:11 PM
Summary
A total of 314 medical colleges will be starting new post-graduate courses, while the number of seats will be increased at a total of 104 medical colleges of the country in the academic year 2024-25
10 medical colleges have also requested the National Medical Commission to withdraw their application regarding the start of new post-graduate medical courses
The National Medical Commission, in two separate notifications on March 11 and 13, has released a list of medical colleges where new postgraduate medical courses will commence from the academic year 2024-25.
The list also contains the names of the medical colleges across the country where the number of students intake will be increased from the upcoming academic year.
As per the two notifications, a total of 314 medical colleges will be starting new post-graduate courses, while the number of seats will be increased at a total of 104 medical colleges of the country in the academic year 2024-25.
"With reference to applications received from Medical Institutions to start or increase of PG medical courses/seats for the Academic Year: 2024-25, it is informed that communications in respect of 204 online applications have been sent through the email IDs (as mentioned in online applications) to the Medical Institutions/Colleges concerned for information and necessary action by them within the stipulated timeline," said the March 11 notification.
"In continuation of MARB’s Public Notice of even number dated 11th March 2024 and with reference to applications from medical institutions for start or increase of PG courses/seats, it is informed that communications in respect of 214 more online applications (for starting of New PG Medical courses and Increase of seats in PG Medical courses for the Academic Year: 2024-25) have been sent through the email IDs (as mentioned in online applications) to the Medical Institutions/Colleges concerned for information and necessary action by them within the stipulated timeline," said the March 13 notification.
Apart from the increase in number of seats and starting of new courses, 10 medical colleges have also requested the National Medical Commission to withdraw their application regarding the start of new post-graduate medical courses for the academic year 2024-25.
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The state health department will push for new medical colleges as 2023 regulations by National Medical Commission’s undergraduate medical education board, limiting number of medical seats in a state based on population, are likely to be deferred by at least two years. The ‘guidelines for undergraduate courses under the establishment of new medical institutions, starting of new medical courses, and increase of seats for existing course and assessment and rating regulation 2023’ published in the Gazette of India on Aug 16 had two major decisions.
First, the number of MBBS seats in a college was capped at 150. Second, colleges were asked to follow the ratio of 100 MBBS seats for 10 lakh population in that state or UT. This means Tamil Nadu, with a population of a little more than 8 crore and more than 10,000 seats in more than 70 medical colleges, cannot apply for more colleges. After opposition from states, NMC said the guidelines would be implemented only from 2025. “The window for fresh applications was too short. When we were told it would be deferred for at least two years, we started preparing for fresh applications,” a senior TN directorate of medical education official said. In 2022, Tamil Nadu opened 11 new medical colleges but, over the past two years, hasn’t opened any new institution. Nor did it add more seats to existing govt medical colleges. Now, health department officials say, TN is keen on a policy to have at least one new medical college in every district. Soon, govt will apply for new colleges at Tenkasi, Mayiladuthurai, Tirupathur, Perambalur, Ranipet, Kancheepuram and Kallakurichi.
“Land parcels have been identified in some districts already. We will be applying for sanctions from the finance department before applying to NMC for permission,” a senior health department official said. Applications will be sent for starting these colleges in a year or two. While senior doctors and doctors’ body including Indian Medical Association and TN Govt Doctors’Associ-ation backed NMC stating TN had already achieved the doctor-patient ratio, health secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi had earlier told TOI that the state has a policy of establishing a medical college in every district to ensure equal distribution of doctors and tertiary care facilities.
“Also, why should we look at Tamil Nadu data alone? The country needs more doctors. If Chennai can work well as a medical hub for the rest of India, doctors from here can work in other states too. When we have the facilities and requirements we must be permitted to start new facilities,” he said
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NEET UG 2024: NTA extends registration deadline till March 16
NEET UG 2024: NTA extends registration deadline till March 16
NEET UG 2024: Candidates who are yet to submit their forms can fill applications at the official website — neet.ntaonline.in.
By: Education Desk
New Delhi | Updated: March 9, 2024 22:32 IST
NEET UG 2024: While filling the online application form, aspirants need to pay an application fee. (Representative image/ Express photo)
NEET UG 2024: The National Testing Agency today extended the registration deadline date for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test UG (NEET UG) 2024. Candidates who are yet to submit their forms can fill applications at the official website — neet.ntaonline.in.
Candidates have time till March 16 to apply for NEET UG 2024. Earlier, students had time till March 9 to fill their application forms for the MBBS entrance exam.
NEET UG 2024: How to apply
Step 1: Visit the official website — neet.ntaonline.in
Step 2: If you are a new student, apply through the ‘new registration’ link, or login through the link.
Step 3: Click on new registration and fill in details such as name, date of birth, gender, mobile number and email address
Step 4: Once registered, login using your application number and password.
Step 5: Fill the application form
Step 6: Save, submit and pay the fees
Step 7: Download the application form for future reference
For Indian candidates belonging to General Category, the registration fee is Rs 1,700. However, there are relaxations for the reserved categories. For General-EWS/ OBC-NCL, the application fee is Rs 1,600 and for SC/ ST/ PwBD/ third gender, it is Rs 1,000.
This time, the rule about marks tying has been updated. When deciding who gets the highest grade among candidates, the age and NEET UG application number are no longer taken into account. Priority is awarded according to scores got in biology, chemistry, and physics, in that order. If necessary, the ratio of right to wrong answers is then considered both between disciplines and within specific courses.
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