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Shortage of Faculty in Medical Colleges

The requirement of teaching faculty in any medical college and other disciplines of medical sciences is determined by the regulations framed by the respective professional Councils. An institution is given recognition/renewal by the respective Council only on meeting the minimum standard requirements as per the regulations.  In so far as the six new AIIMS being set up under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana at Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Jodhpur, Patna, Raipur and Rishikhesh are concerned, the requirement of faculty has been assessed and the number of faculty assessed is 289 posts.  A number of steps have been taken in order to meet the increasing need of medical faculty, which include the following:  The teacher student ratio in postgraduate courses has been increased to 1:2. The ratio has further been increased to 1:3 for some specialties such as Anesthesiology, Forensic Science and Radio-therapy.  Age limit for appointment/extension/re-employment ...

Delay in NEET PG results left doctors in limbo

Around 90,000 aspirants took the National Eligibility Entrance Test (Neet), introduced for the first time for the 11,005 postgraduate (PG) degree seats in medical sciences in private and medical colleges in the country between November and December 2012. The results of Neet were due in January this year, but have been held back as directed by the Supreme Court. Neet-PG is a mandatory test for admission to MD/MS/PG diploma. The test was held at 50 centres in 33 cities across the country. The new method of exam was replicated from the IIM model — an "online test" format for the students — that they introduced three years ago. The PG medical test was conducted for all private and government medical colleges, barring the All India Institute of Medical College (AIIMS), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education, Chandigarh and Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry. Why Neet? The online system, which kickstarted ...

More than 1000 doctors protest against UPPGMEE in front of Vidhan Sabha, Lucknow.

Snapshots of Protest by doctors at various cities of India

Protest against UPPGMEE at Sardar Patel Marg Rally at Ahmadabad Gujarat. Rally at Medical College, Udaipur Visit http://facebook.com/prepgindia for updates of Exam Papers and Solutions

Protest for NEET PG in Gujarat

AHMEDABAD: Medicos from Gujarat have taken the lead in starting a movement to protest the delay in declaration of the result of the National Eligibility Entrance Test- Post Graduate (NEET-PG). The students will take out a rally wearing black ribbons and represent their case for early declaration of the result. Students said that the NEET-PG exam was conducted between November 23 and December 6. Over 1.20 lakh medicos who had completed their MBBS appeared in the entrance test for admission in the PG seats. "There are only 5,000 PG seats on medical colleges all over the country for which 1.20 lakh students had appeared for the exam. It has been over five months but the result has not been declared. This has resulted in tremendousmental stress on the medicos," said Dr Shakeel Vadaliwala, president of the national body formed by the medicos to press for their case. The NEET-PG result has been pending since it has been challenged in the Supreme Court by a number of private medica...

Protest by doctors for NEET results from 22 April

Postgraduate medical aspirants from across the country are expected to take out a rally wearing black ribbons and even go on hunger strikes on Monday to protest the delay in declaration of the results of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Post Graduate (NEET-PG). Results of the NEET-PG exam, which was conducted between November 23 and December 6, have been pending since the exam has been challenged in the Supreme Court by a number of private medical colleges. Over 1.20 lakh medicos who had completed their MBBS appeared in the entrance test for admission in the PG medical seats. There are about 5,000 PG seats in medical colleges across the country. “It has been over five months but the result has not been declared. This has resulted in tremendous mental stress on the medicos,” said Dr Shakeel Vadaliwala, president of the national body formed by the medicos to press for early declaration of the NEET-PG result.

NEET PG case 17th April 2013 updates

NEET CASE TC (C) 98/2012 NEET case was not taken up today.Today court take cases up to item no 22 .NEET case was item no 24 and was not taken for discussion. tomorrows cause list already published . NEET case was not in list..so most probably next hearing day will be on 23rd april CAUSE LIST FOR 18.04.2013 ALREADY PUBLISHED AND NEET CASE IS NOT INCLUDED IN FINAL CAUSE LIST FOR 18TH BEFORE SUMMER HOLIDAYS POSSIBLE HEARING DAYS LEFT WERE ON 17TH 23RD 25TH AND 30TH APRIL MAY 1ST AND 2ND.MAY 2ND WEEK ie JUST BEFORE SUMMER HOLIDAYS IS MISCELLANEOUS WEEK..AFTER HOLIDAYS COURT WILL REOPEN ONLY ON JULY 1ST AND 1ST WEEK OF JULY IS ALSO MISCELLANEOUS WEEK..IF CASE NOT OVER ON MAY 2ND THEN POSSIBLE HEARING WILL BE ONLY ON JULY 9..SO ONLY 6 MORE HEARING DAYS LEFT BEFORE SUMMER HOLIDAYS..HAVE A CLOSE WATCH ON NEET CASE THESE DAYS.. Visit http://facebook.com/prepgindia for updates of Exam Papers and Solutions

Mr Azad says - I will urge SC to speed up NEET PG court case

New Delhi: Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Thursday said he would ask the Medical Council of India (MCI) to act against PG medical colleges, which have been accepting money to book seats for students even before the medical entrance exam results were declared. His statement came a day after a CNN-IBN sting operation exposed how PG medical college seats were on sale with some being sold for as much as Rs 3 crore. The minister also urged the Supreme Court to take a decision on the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) issue soon as it would help solve the problem. The NEET results are likely to be delayed as the MCI on Thursday sought more time from the apex court to make a written submission. The Supreme Court has hinted at considering extension of dateline for admission and interim order could be announced in the next two weeks. Former IPS officer and anti-corruption activist Kiran Bedi also urged the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognizance of the CNN-IBN sting ope...

Gujarat University agrees with Medicos, cancels G-PGET

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat University (GU) on Tuesday announced that it has cancelled the local entrance exam for admission in postgraduate medical colleges which was scheduled on April 28. This was after a big number of medical students represented against the exam citing that they had already appeared for the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) taken by central agencies and would not like to be burdened by another exam. "The GU has decided to cancel the entrance exam for PG medical seats. The decision of the Supreme Court on the issue will be considered the final word", said officer on special duty (OSD) Arvind Bhandari. The GU on Tuesday saw a deluge of MBBS graduates who gathered at the campus since early morning. Despite standing there for long hours waiting to represent their case to vice-chancellor Adesh Pal, the VC did not allow the students into the campus. The students were denied entry even for filling their water bottles. It took intervention of th...