NMC asks medical colleges to submit MBBS admission details for academic session 2023-24
NMC asked colleges to submit details of first-year newly admitted MBBS students by October 20 and listed down details, format to follow.
Vagisha Kaushik | October 11, 2023 | 01:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all medical colleges to submit the details of all students admitted in first-year MBBS course for the academic year 2023-24 by October 20. The commission has listed out college and student details to be submitted by the college.
NMC reminded colleges that MBBS admissions 2023 must be done in accordance with the NMC Act and National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) based selection process notified by the Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2023.
The commission mentioned the parameters to be used by colleges for admissions such as intake capacity, eligibility criteria in terms of age and marks, common counselling, and more.
“In order to effectively monitor that all MBBS admissions made are in conformity with the requirement of regulations, an online monitoring system has been launched by the commission. This initiative is made with the objective of ensuring faithful adherence to the norms of admission laid down in regulations as also to promote transparency and accountability in medical education,” NMC said in an official notice.
As per NMC, colleges will have to submit the following details about students:
- NEET UG 2023 roll number
- Category (All India quota/State Govemment or UT Administrationquota/ Management quota/ NRI quota/Others)
- Date of Admission in dd/mm/ yyyy format
- Marks obtained or maximum marks in PCB (10+2)
- Marks obtained or maximum marks in English (10+2)
- Marks obtained or maximum marks in PCB entrance exam (NEET) and percentile
- Fees charged from student annually ( amount in rupees )
Moreover, colleges will also have to enter details about MBBS students including seat entry, category of college, minority, name of counselling, seat matrix, consensual agreement in case of private colleges.
NMC also asked colleges to upload details of admitted students on their website in the format provided.
“The onus of furnishing true, correct and authentic information is upon the college concemed. The Commission shall initiate action as is permissible in law, if it is notified that wrong/incorrect information has been provided by the college authorities,” NMC warned.
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