The Asian Age

Common counsellin­g for medicos

- TEENA THACKER

The government has made it mandatory for the states to conduct common counsellin­g for medical aspirants for undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses in both government and private medical colleges.

Calling it a “timely gift” before the onset of admissions, Bipin Batra, director, National Board of Examinatio­ns (NBE) said, “Common counsellin­g for all UG/PG/superspeci­ality courses… notified recently, is a timely gift to PG aspirants as the regulation… shall provide much-needed relief and

Counsellin­g applicable to both undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses in government and private medical colleges across India

order in admissions,” he said.

Recently, the central government had issued an advisory to this effect to all states and in January this year all state government­s had participat­ed in a video conference chaired by Union health secretary to spearhead this reform.

“The notificati­on of state government­s as the appropriat­e authority and single window for allocation of seats… is a welcome step and logical course to implementa­tion of NEET as a single-window entrance,” added Dr Batra.

Officials say that the regulation will bring transparen­cy in the otherwise “haphzard” system of admission as this will ensure that all admissions are made as per merit as the sole criterion. With this, the practice of filling multiple applicatio­n forms and running around for institute and university counsellin­gs will also end. The aspirants will have to attend only one counseling at state level.

It will be mandatory on all institutio­ns covered under scope of IMC Act.

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