At present, all private/ government medical colleges in the country are marking attendance of faculty and staff through AEBAS (Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System) system.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) in an advisory on Wednesday made it clear that MBBS aspirants desirous to obtain the medical qualification from any foreign medical institutions or universities and thereafter practice allopathy in India have to ensure that all conditions prescribed Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiates (FMGL) Regulations, 2021 are fulfilled fulfilled before taking admission.
The YSRCP chief, through a social media post, urged the TDP to prioritise public healthcare by completing the pending work in these institutions, ensuring quality medical education and free healthcare for the poor.
Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao congratulated the people of Mulugu, Narsampet, Gadwal, and Narayanapet, which received the green light for medical colleges from the Central government.
NMC has urged all the medical universities in different Indian States to strictly adhere to the counselling schedule released by it for the academic year 2023-24 for UG MBBS courses.
Except for Telangana, no other Indian State has established nine medical colleges and received permission to roll out 900 MBBS seats in a single academic year (2023-24)
DME warned senior students in other private and government medical colleges in Telangana that if anyone indulges in ragging, firm action as per the anti-ragging rules will be taken
After NMC India put their guidelines for doctors that mandated them to prescribe only generic and not branded drugs on hold, Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips posted about his testing on medicines.
NMC has stated that there shall be common counselling for admissions to graduate courses at all medical institutions in the country on the basis of the NEET-UG merit list