NMC asks medical colleges to submit PG admission details for academic session 2023-24
Vagisha Kaushik | October 24, 2023 | 01:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NMC asked colleges to submit details of first-year newly admitted PG medical students and listed down details, format to follow.
NEW DELHI : The National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all medical colleges to submit the details of students admitted in first-year postgraduate medical courses for the academic year 2023-24 by October 28. The commission mentioned the college and student details to be submitted by the college.
The commission said that the medical colleges are required to ensure that the admission has been done in terms of parameters including the National Eligibility Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG), sanctioned capacity, procedure for selection of candidates, cut-off date, and payment of stipend.
“The Medical Colleges are required to ensure that all admission in the PG courses are strictly in accordance with merit and are made in a transparent and fair manner as envisaged in the Regulations. Any violation shall lead to discharge of the concerned students from the courses and such action against the concerned Medical College/Institution as is permissible in law,” the commission said in an official notice.
Colleges will be required to submit the following details about students:
- Course name
- Sanctioned intake capacity
- Date of admission
- Name of student with registration number and with which state medical council
- Category
- Gender
- NEET PG percentile, AIR, state rank
- Stipend
- Name of PG teacher under whom the student is admitted
“Last date of admission for the Broad specialty course is 25th October 2023 and accordingly window for entering the details will be available till 28th October 2023. Last date for admission in super specialty course and the last date of entering the admission details will be declared later,” NMC said further.
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