Medical Education Was Open Business Before NEET, PG Seats Were Sold for Rs 8-13 Crore: JP Nadda

TN Health Minister Seeks NEET Exemption and More Medical Colleges During Meeting with J.P. Nadda

The recent meeting between the Tamil Nadu Health Minister and J.P. Nadda, the Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, has surfaced as a significant event in the discourse surrounding medical education and healthcare accessibility in Tamil Nadu. This meeting aimed to address pressing issues, particularly the demand for an exemption from the National Eligibility […]

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MBBS Graduates

Rural Service Fine: HC Relief for 447 MBBS Graduates

In India, the rural service requirement for MBBS graduates was instituted as a policy measure to mitigate the shortage of medical professionals in rural areas. This policy mandates that newly graduated doctors serve in rural healthcare facilities for a specified period. The primary intention behind this requirement is to enhance healthcare accessibility and improve medical […]

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Seat Leaving: NMC to Revise Service and Education Bond Policy for Doctors

NMC : The current service and education bond policy for medical graduates in India is designed to address the acute shortage of healthcare professionals in rural and underserved areas. This policy mandates that medical graduates must serve in government-assigned locations for a stipulated period as a form of repayment for the subsidized education they receive. […]

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