Details of over 60 MBBS students wrong; NMC asks medical colleges to verify in 7 days
Vagisha Kaushik | August 5, 2025 | 02:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMC finds wrong entries in details of more than 60 MBBS students admitted by medical colleges in 2024-25 session, invites grievances.
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Try NowThe National Medical Commission (NMC) has found wrong entries in the details of more than 60 MBBS students submitted by the medical colleges for the academic year 2024-25. Taking a serious view of the ‘negligence’ on the part of the medical colleges, the commission has asked the institutes to re-check the details of the admitted MBBS students and raise grievances, if any, within a week.
NMC also asked students who got admissions in medical courses in the last academic year to check and inform the medical college or directorate of medical education or the counselling authority in case their name is not reflected in the list uploaded on May 30, 2025.
The commission recalled that all concerned colleges and medical institutions as well as medical students who secured MBBS admissions in AY 2024-25 were requested to check the details, via a public notice issued on May 30, on the student admission portal and ensure their names are properly reflected in the uploaded list. Over 97.5% of the MBBS seats in India had been filled in the last academic session, NMC informed.
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MBBS admissions 2024-25
It has been brought to NMC’s notice that few wrong entries have been made by the medical colleges or medical institutions while submitting the details of students on the NMC portal, especially at the following serial numbers:
65155, 38414, 30111, 102857, 114060, 23133, 89981, 207, 39259, 73393, 55350, 96762, 48101, 67021, 173, 42740, 725, 1938, 2271, 2600, 17697, 19733, 20007, 23040, 29508, 29540, 29569, 35589, 35617, 35671, 35750, 35788, 36954, 38028, 42210, 44226, 45249, 51118, 61462, 67330, 67425, 69511, 69741, 70671, 76796, 77519, 79875, 79945, 82218, 87227, 87930, 89553, 90467, 90847, 95091, 95936, 102503, 102517, 104673, 114383
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“The aforesaid negligence made by the colleges/ institution, has been viewed seriously by NMC authorities. Therefore, it is again requested to re-check the details of the admitted students for A.Y. 2024-25 on the list uploaded through the Public Notice dated 30-05-2025,” the commission stated.
In case of any discrepancies, the colleges have been asked to inform on support.ugmonitoring@nmc.org.in within seven days from now, so that same may be rectified on the students admission portal.
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