519 MBBS students lose seats in 17 colleges – Admitted against supreme court orders

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आज (Mar 01, 2017) ही न्यूज़ आई हैं की सुप्रीम कोर्ट के खिलाफ जाकर सीधे प्रवेश लेने वाले 519 विद्यार्थी जो पिछले 3 महीने से क्लास में बैठ रहे है उनका भी प्रवेश निरस्त हुआ सही रास्ता मुश्किल जरूर होता है लेकिन हमेशा सही होता है, इसका उदाहरण डोनेशन देकर  लिए गए प्रवेश (MBBS) का निरस्त होना , व्यापम में हुए प्रवेश का निरस्त होना, कई बार डोनेशन देने के बाद भी प्रवेश ना होना और पैसे डूब जाना, दोस्तों जोड़ जुगाड़ से हुए एडमिशन का कोई भरोसा नहीं है मित्रो इसलिए डॉक्टर बनने के लिए – केवल 2 बातों को समझो और मानों मेरिट से भारत में प्रवेश भारत में प्रवेश ना मिलने पर विदेश से MBBS निशुल्क एवं अति महत्वपूर्ण सलाह – भारत में प्रवेश के लिए परीक्षा देने वाले विद्यार्थियों एवं कुल उपलब्ध सीटों के अनुसार यह जरुरी हो जाता है की आपके पास प्लान बी भी हो ताकि आपका साल एवं पैसा ख़राब ना हो जैसे कई विद्यार्थियों एवं अभिभावकों का हो जाता है और 2/3/4/5/6 वर्ष ड्राप करने के बाद भी वह केवल बारहवीं पास ही रहते हैं सही समय पर सही सलाह के लिए रजिस्टर करें (Click Here for FREE Guidance) Mar 01, 2017 09:18 IST |  Source Hindustan Times Despite qualifying the tough National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the admission of over 500 students has been cancelled. Medical education regulator Medical Council of India (MCI) has cancelled the admission of 519 MBBS students enrolled in 17 colleges and attending classes for last three months. MCI has alleged that the colleges admitted students directly, violating a Supreme Court order of September 28, 2016, directing the state government to hold centralised counselling and allot colleges to students based on their performance in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). “While scrutinising the admissions process, we found that 17 colleges in three states have given direct admission to 519 students in violation of the SC order,” a senior MCI official said in response to an RTI application filed by this correspondent. The matter was being investigated and more admission cancellations were expected. This is also the first time that such a large number of students have been asked to leave the MBBS programme for not complying with the admission process. The highest numbers of violations were in Uttar Pradesh by 14 colleges giving direct admission to 481 students. Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have one college each with 38 students admitted in total. Other Related Topics निशुल्क सलाह एवं जानकारी के लिए यहाँ रजिस्टर करें (Click Here) More Details About MBBS in India (New), Know About Medical Colleges in India, NEET CBSE 2017, New Rules & Important Articles More Details About MBBS Abroad (New), Know About Various Countries, How to Select Best Option, Admission Process, Total Cost & Other Details More Details About MBBS in China (New), Best Universities, Lowest Package, Best Infrastructure, 5 Year’s Course More Details About MBBS from Bangladesh (New), Know Why Bangladesh is Best Choice for Indian Students, If they are eligible, Lowest Package, 5 Year’s Course The medical colleges involved defended their move to admit the students, saying the counselling process was very slow and filing up seats by the admission deadline (October, 7, 2016, in this case) was not possible. That was when they decided to give direct admission instead of letting seats remain vacant, college authorities said. KK Aggarwal, president, Indian Medical Association, a body of medical practitioners, has demanded strict action against the colleges. “MCI should initiate strict action against the colleges for playing with the careers of hundreds of students and maligning the medical profession,” he says. Aggarwal also says the students cannot be free of blame. “They are party to the violation. Cancellation of admission is a right decision,” Aggarwal. – – – – – – – – – — – – – — – – Disclaimer: News posted on this website is collected from newspapers, websites of news paper/e media/digital media. before making any decision about your career, you are suggested to verify from government websites/department/concerned authority.

University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences, Zimbabwe

The College of Health Sciences, commonly known as the Medical School, was initially established in 1963, under the auspices of the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.   The College of Health Sciences has undergone significant growth and expansion.  It is the leading training institution for health professionals in Zimbabwe.  It currently offers degree programmes in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing Science, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Rehabilitation, Radiology and Health Education & Health Promotion. An Institute of Continuing Health Education in the College caters for the specialist postgraduate training and continuing health education needs for all health professionals. The College has two campuses:  the “College of Health Sciences on Campus” is situated at the University of Zimbabwe, Main Campus in the Mount Pleasant area.  This houses the School of Pharmacy and the pre-clinical departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology, a Cabinet Making Workshop and Electron Microscope Unit. The second College of Health Sciences campus is situated at the Parirenyatwa Hospital grounds, Mazowe Street. Teaching hospital facilities for all clinical departments are available at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Harare Central Hospitals.  The clinical departments in this campus are supported by the following units: Drug & Toxicology Information Service, Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Laboratories, Multimedia Resource Centre, Mechanical and Electron Workshops.  Limited student accommodation is also available at the Parirenyatwa Campus. The College has a number of good training facilities at the Main Campus, the Parirenyatwa Hospital complex and Harare Central Hospital.  At the Main Campus, there are  a number of large and state of the art laboratories, a 140 seater and two 200-seater lecture theatres – one of them is fitted with virtual lecture facilities. At the Parirenyatwa Hospital Campus, the Health Sciences Building comprises of offices, a modern Multimedia Resource Centre, tutorial rooms, a 160 capacity laboratory, two modern 108 capacity lecture theatres each, several small group teaching seminar rooms and a histology museum.  Clinical teaching takes place at Harare and Parirenyatwa Central Hospitals.  Each teaching hospital has about 1200 beds.

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