The Hindu (Bangalore)

No more migration opportunit­y for medical students from this year

- Jayanth R.

There will no more be an opportunit­y for migration for medical students to any other medical institutio­n from this academic year. The new regulation has drawn criticism from students.

In the earlier regulation­s, the National Medical Commission (NMC) gave the opportunit­y of migration to other medical institutio­ns. A candidate was eligible for migration only after qualifying for the ¡rst year MBBS examinatio­n. The migration could be granted on any genuine ground like medical issue, having a single parent and others, on the basis of availabili­ty of vacancy in the college to where migration was sought. The migration at that juncture was restricted to 5% of the sanctioned intake of the college and it was not permitted on any ground within the same city. But, migration during the clinical course of study was not allowed on any ground.

New rules

However, the Undergradu­ate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the NMC brought in the Graduate Medical Education Regulation­s-2023. “No student designated to a medical institutio­n, notwithsta­nding anything stating in these regulation­s, shall seek migration to any other medical institutio­n,” the regulation said.

“Instead of directly implementi­ng the regulation­s of the NMC, the State government can make some modi¡cations. It was good that MBBS students were allowed to migrate. The old rule was more friendly to students who were physically challenged, those suffering from serious illness, or when their parents were transferre­d to distant towns. However, restrictin­g migration will cause problems for these students,” a medical student said.

The parent of a medical student said: “Compared to private colleges, the fee structure of government medical colleges is less. In some government colleges, the old rule allowed admission for the medical courses for the seats remaining vacant due to various reasons through migration. But now, students have to continue in the same colleges where he or she has got a seat according to the new regulation­s.”

‘Helpless’

B.L. Sujatha Rathod, Director of Directorat­e of Medical Education, expressed helplessne­ss. “The NMC has restricted the migration through the Graduate Medical Education Regulation­s-2023. Some parents have requested the State Medical Directorat­e provide migration facility for their children. But, NMC does not allow it and we can’t consider it on any ground. We can’t do anything. Students should complete their medical course and internship wherever they get admission.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? In the earlier regulation­s, National Medical Commission gave the opportunit­y of migration to other medical institutio­ns.
FILE PHOTO In the earlier regulation­s, National Medical Commission gave the opportunit­y of migration to other medical institutio­ns.

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