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Dumka, Palamu Medical Colleges get NMC NOD to recognize students

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Ranchi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has cleared the deck for reception to the MBBS course in medical colleges and new hospitals in Palamu and Hazaribag, Health Minister Jharkhand Banna Gupta announced on Wednesday morning.
In a statement, Gupta said: “Two medical colleges in the state have accepted permission to make acceptance.
I have urged the Minister of Health of Mansukh Mandaviya to maintain the future of Jharkhand’s children in mind.” “The government will ensure quality education infrastructure in Both of these colleges.
While we provide the necessary resources, professor associates are employed based on contracts to ensure that there are adequate teaching members, “added the minister.
Officials at the State Department of Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare said the two colleges can receive acceptance in each of their 100 MBBS seats.
In October this year, medical assessment and NMC (Marb) assessment gave a nod to Fullo Jhano Medical College and hospitals in Dumka to receive various courses.
Acceptance to the MBBS seat in three medical colleges for the 2021-22 academic session was detained by NMC earlier this year on the grounds of lack of infrastructure and faculty.
With a nod to Palamu and Hazaribag Medical Colleges, Jharkhand will have a total seat of 630 MBBS.
Medical Science Rajendra Rajendra Ranchi has 180 seats, while Jamshedpur Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Hospital has 100 seats along with 100 seats in Phulo Jhano Medical College and Hospital in Dumka.
Dhanbad Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College and Hospital has 50 seats.
In August, a survey conducted at Hazaribag Medical College revealed that of the 85 faculty members needed, it was only 37, which was 43.5% of the total requirements.
Medical colleges in Dumka and Daltonganj also have faculty deficiency close to 70%.
“After inspection, the Department provided an attempt to NMC which stated that nearly 60 professor associates were recruited at both of these universities.
Apart from that, the business also stated that nearly 35 doctors, who were part of state health services, had agreed to take roles As a senior resident, “said a senior official to Ti about anonymously.
In September, the Department had searched for a list of all districts in doctors who had completed their senior resiors.

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