NMC gives deadline to 320 Students with Pending Eligibility Certificate Applications, issues warning
New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has released a list of 320 medical students whose applications for eligibility certificates are pending due to various deficiencies and given a deadline for them to rectify such deficiencies.
The Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) of NMC informed in the notice that these applicants have been informed about the deficiencies in their applications more than 5 times. However, despite this, the concerned deficiencies remain unaddressed by the applicants.
Therefore, by releasing the list of applicants, along with their name, father's name, and application tracking number, the Apex Medical Commission has asked them to rectify the deficiencies by March 22, 2024.
NMC clarified that after the deadline, it would not entertain those applications any more and close them for inaction on the part of such applicants.
"With regard to pending online applications for grant of Eligibility Certificate, it has been observed that as on date 320 applicants are lying pending with the applicants despite repeated intimation of the deficiency to the respective applicants more than 5 times the deficiencies pointed out continue to remain unaddressed by the applicants. A list of such applications with tracking no is attached for ready reference," the Ethics Board of NMC mentioned in the notice dated 12.03.2024.
"It is requested that the deficiencies conveyed may please be rectified at the earliest latest by 22nd March, 2024. No correspondence in connection with these applications will be entertained after 22nd March 2024 and all such applications will be closed thereafter. for inaction on the part of such applicants," the Commission clarified.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that recently, NMC issued an advisory regarding the eligibility certificates for the FMGs. Referring to the mistakes by the candidates while applying for Eligibility Certificates, the Ethics Board of NMC mentioned in the Advisory, "It has also been observed on previous occasions that various mistakes are made by the candidates while applying for the Eligibility Certificate (EC)."
The Commission suggested the following measures to avoid mistakes:
(i) The applications should preferably be filled by the candidate himself and should ideally avoid proxy for making applications for EC:
(ii) The candidates are also advised to keep their documents handy before filling application for EC; it would be ideal if the entries to be made are verified vis-a-vis entries in the original documents;
(iii) The candidates should provide their active mobile numbers so that alerts/deficiencies can reach them directly for rectification to obviate any delay in rectification. It may also be ensured that once the deficiency is conveyed only the deficiency should be rectified by the respective candidate as expeditiously as possible to avoid last minute rush; and
(iv) Candidates shall scrupulously check entries and ensure conformity with the details in the original documents to ensure quick processing/approval of applications if otherwise eligible.
"The above-mentioned steps are only suggestive and not exhaustive. Candidates are requested to exercise due diligence before submitting applications for Eligibility Certificates and ensure the mobile numbers indicated remain active," clarified the Commission.
To view the NMC notice, click on the link below:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/nmc-eligibility-certificates-234177.pdf
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