Cairo University (Faculty of Medicine, Kasr Al Ainy Medical School), EGYPT

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE , CAIRO UNIVERSITY (Kasr Al Ainy Medical School) Kasr Al Ainy Medical School, the largest and oldest medical Institute in the Middle East. It was established in year 1827, along 180 years thousands of doctors graduated and millions of Patients were treated. The name of Kasr El Ainy will always mean treatment of poor patients; famous graduates spreading all over raising its name. Among millions of universities worldwide, 2018 Cairo is ranked in 239 for Life Sciences and Medicine. The fee of Cairo is also affordable i.e. 6,000 US$ per year. Since its establishment it has been committed on providing the quality education through theory and practical knowledge and preparing students for the challenge of rapidly changing workplace. The faculty has been founded in 1827. It comprises about 35 sections in different medical specializations. Number of studying years of the faculty is five years as well as the training year, concession period. English is the language of studying. The faculty grants Bachelor, Post-Graduate Diploma, Master, and Doctorate degrees. Through various new information technologies and Interactive learning, the graduates can confidently enter the work force with needed skills to survive in today’s global marketplace. It is a Government Medical College with highest number of patients flow. Meeting the world standard Cairo University is recognized by WHO, ECFMG, WFME, MCI, NMC, BMDC, MMC, PMC as well. This giant Medical Institute Constitutes nine university hospitals, more than five thousand beds, more than ten Thousand clerks; and more than three thousand staff members. The hospitals accept more than 1.5 million patients every year. WORLD RANKING: QS World University Ranking #521-530th QS WUR by Subject ranking #101-150th Arab Region Rankings #11th Graduate employability ranking #251-300th Impact Ranking: Good Health and Wee- Being for People 2019 #201-300th MISSION & GOALS FACULTY OF MEDICINE CAIRO UNIVERSITY To Develop an outstanding and honourable primary care physician, who follows medical ethics and is ready for lifelong learning. To train a Professional, specialized graduate able to conduct research and apply national and international standards of medical care. To serve the community through enhancing specialized projects which share in solving national health problems. Faculty of Medicine Cairo University is internationally recognized as a centres of quality education with highly skilled graduates, delivering excellent medical and health services to the community and contributing to advanced medical research. To prepare highly efficient doctors committed to provide ethical , humanistic and compassionate patient care To prepare graduates for a career of constantly changing knowledge and expertise who are ready for continued medical education To train graduates with high professional skills who are to apply national and international health care standards To train graduates with high communication skills and commitment to educating the medical and the general community To prepare doctors who can conduct various scientific researches and can address local and national problems through a systematic and scientific approach To serve the community through the promotion of specialized projects that contribute to the solution of national and global health problems Cairo University College seeks to achieve four main objectives are as follows: Raise the efficiency of the educational process altogether. Develop the system of postgraduate and support scientific research. The development of community service and work to achieve community satisfaction. Improve the institutional capacity of the College  Why Study MBBS In Egypt What Is So Different About Egypt From The Other Countries ? State of art best infrastructure & Hand-picked world class faculties English is the medium of study and instruction during the entire course The cherry on the cake is the ultimate hands on training from third year onwards which no other country offers. MBBS graduates from Egypt are doing best in reputed hospitals all over world. The climate, study environment and cost of living almost similar to India. Globally recognized and standard curriculum Affordable cost and course free 239 in World ranking High patients flow in 5000 bedded University’s own 9 hospitals University is teaching MBBS in four language English, French, German and Arabic Clinical rotations are available in 21 countries like USA , UK, Canada , Germany ,India ,and many more Attractive job offers in Saudi Arabia & Other Gulf Countries Life Style & Hostel Accomodations Safe and secure study environment for both male and female students. Separate hostels for boys and girls Swimming pool, Basket ball ground, Jogging track and cafeteria in the hostel campus Choose wisely and get set to actualize your dreams in Egypt. The culture, environment, food,and exotic buildings, pyramids of Giza and the longest river in the world, Nile will capture your heart during your stay. Taking a long walk after your hectic day in the university will rejuvenate you from within. As the campus is situated on the banks of Nile a panoramic view of the river will catch your innermost feelings. Who Can Apply: NEET Qualified Students 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology with aggregate 7GPA/ 65-70% Age 17 years minimum on 31st December 2018 WHY IS THE MBBS CURRICULUM OF EGYPT SO APPRECIATED? The medical curriculum is the best from the rest for the MCQ( Multiple Choice Questions) pattern adopted for all year end examinations. You will be prepared for the MCI exit exams , USMLE, PLAB,UAE Medical license examination after your MBBS study just from the day you enroll as a first year MBBS student in Egypt. The MCQ pattern is a very unique feature that distinguishes the Egyptian education from the rest of the medical colleges of the world. KNOW YOUR COURSE: The program aims to provide high-quality education with full academic supervision of the students and continuous evaluation of students performance. The program is characterized by the Integrated courses at both the horizontal and vertical levels, Introductory courses to their clinical study, that begin at the first stage of the educational program. In addition to the existence of elective courses that allow students study the principles of administrative science, risk management, medical ethics, leadership skills as well as different languages and human sciences that have a close relationship to the educational program and will be practiced by the graduate in … Read more

NEET Result 2019 Declared – What Next ?

NTA Releases result for entrance exam to medical colleges; score card available at ntaneet.nic.in :National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the result for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Undergraduate courses. NEET UG 2019 was conducted on May 5 for most of the students. NEET exam had to be conducted again on May 20 for some students in Karnataka who missed their exam due to train delay and for Cyclone Fani-hit areas in Odisha Click Here to Download Important Details about MBBS NEET 2019 General category cutoff ranges between 134 to 701: According to a press release by the National Testing Agency (NTA), general  category students who scored at least 134 marks in the NEET exam will be able to attend the counseling to take admission to the medical colleges. For the reserved category students, the cut off was at a minimum of 107 marks. Steps to check your result at NTA website : Step 1: Visit official websites ntaneet.nic.in or mcc.nic.in Step 2: Search for a tab that says ‘Download NEET Result 2019’ Step 3: Click on the link and on the new window, Step 4: Enter your date of birth, roll number and the captcha text shown on the screen and hit submit Step 4: The NTA NEET Result 2019 will be displayed on your screen. Step 5: Download the result and take a printout for future reference An Important Video for All NEET Students – Share with Your Coaching Friends Register for FREE Personalize Counseling based on NEET Score, 12th % & Budget [supsystic-form id=12] Merit list and admission: The NEET 2019 merit list will be prepared as per the directives of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India. The admission process will be carried out in accordance with the NEET medical merit list 2019 and NEET dental merit list 2019. Last year, the cut-off for the general category was 119 marks, for SC/ST and OBC categories was 96 and for candidates with special needs was between 107 and 118. Over 7 lakh candidates qualify NEET UG 2019: Of the 7,97,042 candidates who qualified the NEET UG 2019, 4,45,761 are girls, and 3,51,278 boys, and three are transgenders. Total 20 girls in top 100 merit list: Kirti Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh and Qureshi Asra from Andhra Pradesh landed all India ranks 15 and 16 respectively. The two women candidates are in the top 20 candidates after Madhuri Reddy G who hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. Madhuri topped among all the girls and her All India rank is 7. NEET 2019 Topper: Nalin Khandelwal from Rajasthan is all-India topper with 701 out of 720 marks; Delhi emerges best-scoring region. Delhi’s Bhavik Bansal bagged the second rank with 700 marks. Although Akshat Kaushik from Uttar Pradesh also scored 700 marks, he came in third. In case of a tie for a rank, the inter-se merit is calculated to assign the candidates a rank in the all-India merit list. The NEET candidate who obtains higher marks in biology (botany and zoology) in the test is given preference, followed by the candidate who scores higher marks in chemistry, followed by the candidate with the fewer number of attempted incorrect answers in all the subjects in the NEET. Delhi best scoring region with 74.92% students qualifying: According to official NEET statement, Delhi surfaced as the best scoring region with 74.92 percent of the students appearing for the exam qualifying for it. Delhi was followed by Haryana (73.41 percent) and Chandigarh (73.24 percent). 14.52% rise in number of students who registered for NEET in 2019: According to the official NEET statement, the total number of candidates who registered for the examination was 15,19,375, which is a 14.52 percent rise in numbers from last year. The number of candidates present for the exam was 14,10,755, which is 92.85% of the candidates. The number of NRI students appearing for NEET were 1,884 which is less than one percent – 0.12 percent. Madhuri Reddy G from Telangana is topper among girls, secures AIR 7: Madhuri Reddy G, whose All India Rank is 7, is first among women candidates. She hails from Telangana and has scored 695 out of 720 marks. There are 20 girls in top 100 merit list. Call/Whats-app Mr. Arun Bapna (Renowned Counselor) for MBBS Admission 9001099110

Now NEET Scores is valid for 3 years

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New Delhi: Medical Council of India (MCI) has released a Gazette notification extending the NEET validity to three years. Currently, NEET UG or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate scores have the validity for one year, which is the same year a student clear the national level medical entrance examination. MCI, the medical education regulator in the country, has in another recent notification made NEET mandatory for pursuing MBBS medical courses abroad and according to officials increasing the validity of the scores will help the students who are going abroad as admission process in different countries is a time-taking exercise. According to the MCI Gazette notification, “the result of NEET shall be valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of declaration of result, entitling a candidate to pursue MBBS or equivalent medical course including pre-medical/language course, if any, followed by MBBS or equivalent medical course”. The notification also said the regulation “shall come into force from the date of publication in the official Gazette”, which is March 14, 2019. NEET, formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) is an entrance examination conducted in India, for students who wish to study graduate level medical and dental courses (MBBS and BDS) in government or private medical colleges and dental colleges in the country. At present, the undergraduate NEET is organised by the National Testing Agency (NTA),  a newly-formed agency under the supervision of Human Resources Development Ministry to as a specialist, autonomous and self-sustained testing organization to conduct entrance examinations for admission/fellowship in higher educational institutions. Before this, the test was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Next NEET exam, which is NEET 2019, will be held by NTA on May 5 and the results will be declared on June 5. ————– For MBBS Admission Guidance, You can contact Mr. Arun Bapna (Renowned Counseling for Medical Education) +91 9214422499 or register on this website, our team members will contact for further details. Best Wishes

Number of enrollments increased in NEET 2019, Total 15.19 lakh candidates to appear

The registration for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2019) has closed on December 7, 2018, with a growth of 14.4% of registrations from the last year. The regulatory body of NEET, National Testing Agency (NTA) has seen an ascend in the NEET registration 2019 to a record of 15.19 lakh candidates. Earlier, a total of 13,26,725 aspirants appeared for NEET 2018, while 11.38 lakh registrations were received for the year 2017. Reportedly, the government officials feel that the reason for the increase in the number of registration is that NEET is now mandatory to pursue MBBS and BDS courses abroad. Apart from medical and dental courses, NEET is also mandatory for AYUSH courses and 15% All India Quota seats of Veterinary courses across the country. As per the sources, female candidates continue to outnumber male candidates as the number of registered female medical aspirants are 1.5 lakh more than the male candidates. Even last year, the number of registered female candidates was more than 1.65 lakh as compared to male candidates. The applications of OBC candidates are highest among all categories and are 1.42 lakh more than the general category students. Also, it has been found that as per the state-wise data, with 2,19,883 registrations, Maharashtra has registered the highest number of test takers. The table below provides the data of top five states with the number of registration received. State-wise NEET registration State Number of candidates registered Maharashtra 2,19,883 Uttar Pradesh 1,57,669 Tamil Nadu 1,40,385 Rajasthan 99,711 Bihar 84,443 The Supreme Court of India, one day before the scheduled last date of NEET application form 2019, permitted the students of 25 years and above to appear for NEET (UG) entrance examination for admission to around 66,771 MBBS and 27,148 BDS seats in government, private, deemed and central universities across India. NTA then on November 29, extended the last date to fill the application form to December 7, 2018. NEET was previously conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which will now be conducted by government body NTA on May 5, 2019. The result of NEET will be announced by June 5. After MBBS in India, Students may also look for alternate options abroad, Bangladesh and Nepal are similar to India as far as Medical Education is concerned. To know more about MBBS Abroad Contact Mr. Arun Bapna +91 9214422499

NEET 2019 – Important Dates, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Exam Center, Result, Expected Cut-Off, Counseling & Seat Allotment Possibilities

राष्ट्रीय पात्रता व प्रवेश परीक्षा (यूजी) NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (UG) 2019 The Ministry of Human Resource development (MHRD), Government of India (GOI) has established National Testing Agency (NTA) as an independent autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organization for conducting efficient, transparent and international standard test in order to access the competency of candidates for admission to premier higher education institutions. As per regulations framed under the Indian Medical Council Act -1956 and the Dentists Act-1948 and as amended from time to time, NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (UG) 2019 (NEET (UG) – 2019) will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in Indian Medical/Dental Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India except for the institutions established through an Act of Parliament i.e. AIIMS and JIPMER Puducherry. The NEET (UG) – 2019 will be conducted on Sunday, 5th May, 2019. The responsibility of the NTA is limited to the conduct of the entrance examination, declaration of result and for providing an “All India Rank merit list” to the Directorate General Health Service, Government of India for the conduct of counselling for 15% All India Quota Seats and for supplying the result to States/other Counselling Authorities. MBBS 2019 All Details on One Page “Share with Friends” Latest News & Updates Recent updates: The photograph uploaded by the candidates without Name and Date and white background are acceptable. The Application form will not be rejected in this case. Current Events Click here to Download Admit Card Candidate Login Forgot Registration Number One Time Correction Public Notice: Public Notice For NEET Admit Card Correction Facility for Candidates Public Notice for PwD Candidates Supreme Court order on NRI Quota Removal of Upper Age Limit/Extension of Last Date Public Notice NEET 2019 Explore More about NTA – NEET UG 2019 All Information at a Glance Important Points Demo of Application Form N.T.A Schedule Examination Cities Important Downloads Information Bulletin NEET (UG) – 2019 FAQs of NEET (UG) – 2019 Useful Links मानव संसाधन विकास मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार (Ministry of HRD, Government of India) स्वास्थ्य एवं परिवार कल्याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,Govt. of India) मेडिकल काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया (Medical Council of India) डेंटल काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया (Dental Council of India) एएफएमसी, पुणे (AFMC, PUNE) मेडिकल काऊँसलिंग कमेटी Medical Counselling Committee NEET Exam Centre 2019Important Information & Dates NEET 2019 Help Line Numbers for NEET UG 2019: Help Desk NTA (National Testing Agency), Email ID: neetug-nta@nic.in, Mobile: 8076535482, 7703859909 =================== Why MBBS Abroad: 15 Lakh + students are appearing for NEET 2019, available seats are almost 60,000 to 70,000 only (less than 5%, that means 95% the NEET applicants will not get admission in India). Your target is become a Doctor, do not be a Dropper. If you don’t get MBBS Admission in India, Explore world, select right country based on your budget, academics, passing year and other requirements and apply for other countries. Because even after dropping for 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 year no one can guarantee for MBBS admission in India and competition is increasing every year. How to Select Right Country: Medical education must be backed up by good practical knowledge and clinical exposure, if syllabus, teaching pattern, weather, language, culture, eating habits and disease pattern are similar to India such countries must be the priority. Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia and Mauritius are few preferred options. If you do not get admission in India or these countries, look for other countries near to India. China or other Russian countries could be next priority. Duration of course, FMGE/MCI Screening Test Result & Total expenses (fees, accommodation, food, traveling expenses, pocket money) are very important facts for deciding right country. MBBS in Bangladesh: Bangladesh is also known as Old India, based on education quality, Best MCI Result, convenience of living (weather, culture, food, language are same as India) and convenience of study/practice (same education system, pattern, syllabus, Bactria, disease pattern, methods of treatment and Clinical Rotations) Bangladesh is best option after India. Only challenge is eligibility requirement, as per Bangladesh Govt. only those students who have completed 12th class in current year or last year with good percentage can apply. Course duration is 5 year and Internship in Bangladesh is valid in India. MBBS in China: For Indian students China is most popular destination. Infrastructure and facilities are very good, all universities are owned by government and has good discipline, biggest advantage of china is multiple options makes it easy to choose based on your pocket. Course duration is 5 year and Internship in Bangladesh is valid in India. MBBS in Other Countries: Based on student’s priorities they may also target Armenia, America (North/South), Belarus, Europe (Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Latvia), Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, Philippines, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and other countries. Do not Fall in Trap of Unauthorized people (consultant/agent/sub-agents/teachers/students studying abroad) for MBBS Abroad. And Be aware of fraud of committing admission in Govt. Medical colleges of India or popular private medical colleges in India against donation. All process in through NEET 2019. Meet us in Your city/state or book FREE Counseling Session. Register here for FREE Updates & Personalize Counseling by Experts. Or Call Mr. Arun Bapna 9001099110 (Also on WhatsApp). =================== Explore More About NEET-UG 2018 Important Downloads for NEET 2018 Information Bulletin – 2018 (English) Admission Notice – 2018 (English) Admission Notice – 2018 (Hindi) Notification for Aadhaar – 2018 (English) Notification for Aadhaar – 2018 (Hindi) Answer Key One Time Correction – Published on 12.03.2018 Public Notice MCI Published on 8 March 2018 for NEET NEET Last Date Extended to 12 March, Public Notice – Published on 08.03.2018 Eligibility Updates-NOTICE – Published on 08.03.2018 Public Notice (NIOS & Private Candidates) – Published on 05.03.2018 “Open Schools Candidates may see Public Notice dated 05.03.2018 before submission of their Application Form.” Compliance of Court Orders About … Read more

What after 12th PCB

There are lot of students who could not get admission into MBBS. Reasons could be high competition, budget or else. Here we as an informative platform for students sharing details of other courses which are also considerable as good career opportunities and also have decent income. Basic requirement for most of the courses are 12th class with PCBE (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects), in certain cases other students may also apply (for diploma/certificate courses). More relevant details can be availed from respective articles.. Name and details about few popular courses are MBBS in India, MBBS Abroad, BAMS, BHMS, BDS, BNYS, BVSC & AH (Veterinary), B. Sc (Nursing), Clinical Optometry, Physiotherapy, Optometry Programme, Pharmacy, GNM (Nursing), Medical Lab Technician, Radiation Technology, BMLT, Biotech, BOT, Other Paramedical Courses Best Wishes

JIPMER 2018 Notification, Exam Schedule, Pattern, Syllabus, Important Dates

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JIPMER 2018 Notification: Examination will be conducted on June 3, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) has issued an official notification for the entrance exam that will be held on June 3, 2017. The online application process for the exam starts on March 7 and the last date to apply for the same is April 13, 2018. This is one of the oldest medical institutes of India and is one of the most sought-after education institutes for aspiring MBBS candidate. Every year thousands of students appear for the prestigious institute’s entrance exam. Important Dates/Schedule for JIPMER 2018 Exam: Activity/Process Date Date of Examination June 3, 2018 Filling of Application form (Online) March 7, 2018 Last date of filling and submitting the application form April 13, 2018 Releasing of admit card Third Week of May Declaration of JIPMER MBBS Result (Merit List) Second week of June First Counselling 27 – 29 June, 2018 Second Counselling July 25, 2018 Third Counselling August 20, 2018 Final Counseling September 28, 2018 Admission process closing September 30, 2018 Details about the JIPMER 2018 Exam: JIPMER exam 2018 will be conducted online only Candidates will have two and hours to attempt the exam The Online Entrance Examination will be conducted in two shifts: Morning Shift – 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM Afternoon Shift – 03:00 PM to 05:30 PM JIPMER 2018 Exam pattern: There will be 200 multiple choice questions out of which there will be 60 questions each from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. There will be 10 questions from English Language and Comprehension and Logical & Quantitative Reasoning. This year, the JIPMER is offering a total of 200 seats. The Puducherry branch of the institute will be in the lead again with 150 seats to offers for MBBS course and JIPMER Karaikal will offer 50 seats this year. Important Links Click here to know more about NEET 2018 Click here to know more about AIIMS 2018 Click here to know more about MBBS in India Click here to explore must read articles for MBBS Aspirants Best Wishes

Maharashtra: Medical education minister clears plan for longer MBBS course

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MUMBAI: State medical education minister Girish Mahajan approved the proposal to increase the duration of the MBBS course from five-and-a-half years to six-and-a-half years by merging the bond service with course time. TOI has learnt that the proposal has been sent to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. TOI reported on Wednesday that the medical education department (MED) mooted the proposal to club rural bond service with course duration so students are awarded MBBS degrees only after completion of their one-year stint. Students will not be able to proceed for post-graduation without completing their bonds. “A senior doctor from JJ Hospital said it would be unfair for students from public medical colleges as their private counterparts will finish their degrees in five-and-a-half years.” A senior MED official said, “The department is planning a policy as taxpayers’ money is involved.” The official said Fadnavis seems to be in favour of doctors serving in rural areas. “We are expecting a positive response. It has not been done to create hurdles in higher education. It will benefit students as they will acquire experience in rural areas,” he said. A resident doctor, serving in an Alibaug hospital, said the government should streamline its systems behind pushing students towards bond service. A senior doctor from JJ Hospital said it would be unfair for students from public medical colleges as their private counterparts will finish their degrees in five-and-a-half years. Source TOI Oct. 19 2017   Related article: There are lot of students are considering MBBS Abroad option on priority as time is an advantage for them. There are lot of students who plan for China, Bangladesh, South/Central America where duration of courses is 4.5/5 years only. Students also get international exposure.

GoM clears Bill to replace MCI with new medical body, Medical Graduates to face Exit Exam soon

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New Delhi, July 7, Posted on Tribune India: The Health Ministry has moved a Cabinet note on the Bill seeking to replace apex medical education regulator Medical Council of India (MCI) with a new and transparent body, the National Medical Commission (NMC). The note was moved this Wednesday after a Group of Ministers (GoM) headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley approved the draft Bill enabling forward movement in the area of medical education reform which began last year with the introduction of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions. The National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill, 2017, sent for inter-ministerial consultations now, seeks to subsume the MCI in the commission which will have four autonomous boards tasked with conducting undergraduate and postgraduate education, assessing and rating medical institutions, registering practitioners and enforcing medical ethics. A revolutionary aspect of this Bill is an exit examination which all MBBS graduates will have to clear to get practicing licences. Called the National Licentiate Examination, it will be compulsory for medical graduates to clear for the purpose of grant of licence to practice and enrolment in Medical Register(s). The idea is to test the quality of the medical graduate. This exam will also be used as NEET for postgraduate admissions, once the law takes force. As of today, CBSE conducts NEET UG and NEET PG for the purpose of medical admissions. The new Bill contains an important diversion (from the original draft a NITI Aayog expert panel prepared earlier this year) the GoM is learnt to have allowed in respect of the manner of selection of NMC members. The original NMC Bill which a NITI Aayog committee headed by its vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya drafted, argued against elections to pick members of the commission. This argument was in sync with the 92nd report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health, which, while recommending the scrapping of MCI, castigated the MCI for electing its members. The committee said: “MCI system where the regulated elect the regulators is flawed.” The new NMC Bill cleared by the GoM is learnt to have proposed an increase in the strength of commission members from 19 (originally suggested by NITI Aayog) to 29. The new Bill then says nine of the 29 NMC members can come through an election and the rest will be selected. This change, sources said, followed overwhelming opinion in favour of some elected component in the NMC. The Bill seeks to replace the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, after the parliamentary committee on health concluded that the MCI had become a corrupt body and had failed to fulfil its mandate. It was originally drafted by a committee set up by PM Narendra Modi and comprising PK Mishra, Additional Principal Secretary to the PM; Amitabh Kant, NITI Aayog CEO; and BP Sharma, then Health Secretary. The PM had referred the Bill to a GoM for broader consultations in one of the Cabinet meetings earlier this year.  Exit exam for MBBS grads to get license The National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill, 2017, provides for an exit exam which MBBS graduates will have to clear to get practicing licences Once the law takes force, this exam will also be used as NEET for postgraduate admissions. CBSE currently conducts NEET UG and NEET PG GoM allows elected component in NMC. Nine of the 29 proposed members will be elected, while the rest will be selected ————————————————– Expert Opinion India need more than 5 Lakh doctors, So medical profession will always be the most prestigious and rare profession. That is one of the reason of regular increase in number of candidates appearing for NEET (National Entrance and Eligibility test) for MBBS/BDS. If everyone is at the same level after completing medical education (in India or Abroad) it will be a revolutionary step for entire medical industry as students will move abroad for MBBS. If everyone need to appear for screening test/licensing exam, if cost of medical education in India is more than 40/50/60 lakh, chances of getting admission is also below 5% to 7% (Due to huge number of students and less number of seats), Why one should wait or drop for a year in India. wise students and parents will opt for MBBS Abroad as it is cheaper and getting admission in much easy in comparison to MBBS in India. Related Links MBBS in Bangladesh (5 Year’s Course, Weather, Syllabus, Culture, Language and Clinical Facilities are same as India, Quality of Education and Best MCI Passing Ratio makes it first choice of eligible students), Awareness about MBBS in Bangladesh is less as quota for foreign students was less in earlier, which is now increased, so chances of getting admission in Bangladesh has also increased. MBBS in China (5 Year’s Course, Best infrastructure, government universities, quality education at low cost makes it popular choice), more than 15000 students are already studying in China MBBS in Other Countries (Know about Russia, Ukraine, Philippines, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Mauritius, South & Central America and other countries)

Nearly 4000 medical students left in lurch as 32 private colleges fail MCI test

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These are among 34 colleges approved by a Supreme Court-appointed oversight committee in May 2016, but debarred by the country’s medical education regulator for failing to meet required standards. Nearly 4,000 medical students in 32 new private colleges might find their institutes disqualified as these have failed to pass standard checks. These are among 34 colleges approved by a Supreme Court-appointed oversight committee in May 2016, but debarred by the country’s medical education regulator for failing to meet required standards. Second Chance A government source said the health ministry was examining the latest MCI report and has heard the heads of institutions that have failed the inspection. It may ask for another inspection for colleges having minor deficiencies. The ministry will send its remarks soon to the top court-appointed committee. The committee, headed by retired judge RM Lodha, had overruled the Medical Council of India’s (MCI) decision with the condition that if these colleges fail another inspection, they cannot admit students for two years. Subsequently these colleges admitted their first batch — 3,957 students — last summer. These students had cleared the national eligibility cum entrance test (NEET). Rules stipulate that these students — studying for their bachelors of medicine (MBBS) — should be shifted to other medical colleges if their institutes get disqualified. But experts feel such an effort will be challenging. “You can’t stretch facilities to accommodate so many students in other approved colleges. This will hamper studies of the students,” said KK Aggarwal, national president of the Indian Medical Association. “If the oversight committee accepts the MCI report, it will have to address the concerns of students admitted to these colleges.” The MCI and the oversight committee didn’t respond to requests for comments. Trouble began for the students after the MCI conducted another round of inspection in those 34 colleges in November and December. Only two colleges — Maheshwara Medical College in Andhra Pradesh’s Chitkul, and Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences at Dewas in Madhya Pradesh — met the regulator’s benchmark. In most of the institutes, the MCI found shortage of faculty and resident doctors, locked intensive care units (ICU) and emergency wards, and vacant general wards. Some of the colleges forged documents to show adequate faculty or lined up fake patients for MCI inspectors. A Hindustan Times investigation had found similar shortfalls. Empty ICUs, no faculty, locked operation theatres, and under-construction departments and buildings awaiting students in many of the institutes approved by the oversight committee. Meanwhile, Sudhir Giri, chairman of Venkateswara University that has failed to meet the MCI standard, said: “The MCI is biased and adamant on barring us for vested reasons.” Source: Hindustan Times, Jan 31, 2017

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