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Most doctors MBBS with disabilities deny the PG chair in AIIMS

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Year after year, most of the MBBS doctors with disabilities who remove the postgraduate entrance exam for seven Indian Medical Institutes, including those in Delhi, were rejected.
Nearly 0.4% of seats for the past three years have been given to them even though the Law of Disability Rights 2016 sets a 5% reservation.
Even a handful of entrance tickets are mostly given non-clinical subjects that have several takers.
Of the 4,000 PG seats in various AIims starting in 2018 and so on, 200 should have gone to those who are defective if the 5% quota is carried out.
Instead, 17 has been given to them.
From 2021 and so on, the combined entrance examination, the Instituts of National Portsing Entrance Test (this) also to enter PGI Chandigarh, Pondicherry Jipmer and Nimhans Bengaluru.
Exams are held twice a year, in January and July.
The chair matrix for this January 2021 shows that 27 seats are provided for people with disabilities of a total of 684 PG seats in all seven combined AIIM, almost 4%.
Although 38 doctors with disabilities are displayed in the list of qualified candidates, none of them are given seats.
At thisCet 2021 July, from 536 PG seats in all AIims, 26 has been for doctors with disabilities but in the rotation rotation round, not a single seat has been allocated.
The next round results will come out on August 16 and the remaining rounds will be completed in 30 days after that.
“In accordance with the current data, a total of 35 people with a prospective disability benchmark (PWBD) has been eligible for seats.
Seventeen of 31 chooses AIims as the first preference and 15 choosing AIims as a second preference Candidates are not available in AIIM and therefore there are no seats allocated in AIIMS.
This can change in the next round, “said Dr.
Randeep Guleria, Director of AIIMS, Delhi.
But, a candidate with disability said usually, there is not much change from artificial allotment.
He added that the rate depends on the order of candidates and preferences filled with them and that they are allocated the highest seats available from their preferences according to the order of services.
“Unlike seats provided for OBC, SCS and STS, which are displayed branches or wise specifically in the chair matrix issued, for disabled doctors, they only provide a total number of seats without the outbreak of specialization where this chair is available.
So, the candidate with disabilities Forced to choose blindly does not know what specialization is open to them.
This is the reason a large number of candidates who are rejected on the basis of FCNA or the options that are filled are not available, “said a doctor with disabilities.
By not providing special breakwise, several seats supported by doctors are mostly in non-clinical subjects such as microbiology, physiology, biochemistry, biophysical and pathology in some AIIM and usually this is a chair rejected by other candidates.
Conversely, five seats are provided for them in PGI Chandigarh in internal treatment, midwifery and gynecology, general operations and anesthesia all have been filled.
Similarly, five seats allocated and filled by Jipmer Pondicherry are in general medicine, general operations, midwifery and gynecology, Ophthalmology and Oncology radiation and one seat in Nimhans are in psychiatry.
“Iniscet is a Public Exam, however, when PGI, Chandigarh can do it, why are all AIIM cut transparency? They never told the defect applicants about booking stocks, therefore they were forced to make random decisions.
There will be a possibility of canceling their very application Height, because seats may not be stored in their choice subjects, “shows Dr.
Satendra Singh, Professor of Physiology at the University of College of Medical Sciences, Delhi and Co-Chair from the International Council for inclusion of disability in medical education.

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