MBBS students News
Haryana medical students are protesting against the bond policy
The policy requires the students to serve at a government-run health institution for 7 years
The students need to sign a Rs 36.40 lakh tripartite bond when taking admissions
Earlier on January 25, six MBBS graduates had filed a plea in the Supreme Court
They sought postponement of the NEET scheduled on March 12 for admissions in postgraduate medical courses
Seven MBBS students, including the son of a BJP MLA, have been killed in car accident in Maharashtra's Wardha district.
They were returning from neighbouring Yavatmal district after celebrating a birthday of a student.
One of the students was a medical intern. Of the rest six, two each were studying in the final year, third year and first year.
NEET is likely to be delayed, the government source said.
“The medical personnel doing Covid duty will be given preference in government recruitment as well as a financial incentive,” GoI source said.
The PM reviewed the availability of oxygen and medicine in the country amid oxygen shortage in the country.
Fourth and fifth year MBBS students will be put on COVID duty in UP
The state government has taken the decision following the cancellation of MBBS examinations due to a massive spike in COVID cases.
IIT-Kharagpur is expected to induct the first batch of MBBS students in its medical college by 2020-21, after its hospital starts operation three years earlier.
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has cancelled the admission of 150 students to the MBBS course at a private medical college here.
Two medical students, who threw a dog off the rooftop of a three-storeyed building and filmed the gruesome incident, were fined Rs 2 lakh each by a committee formed by the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University.
A private medical college here suspended two of its students on Wednesday after they were earlier in the day arrested and subsequently released on bail for throwing a dog from a terrace.
The girls, who were detained for questioning, are students of MBBS in Bangladesh.
The Union Health Ministry has granted permission to Dr YS Parmar Medial College in Nahan to admit first batch of 100 MBBS students for the 2016-17 session.
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