Now, Non-Teaching Govt Hospitals can begin PG Courses without having UG college
Chennai: Non-teaching government hospitals can now start post-graduate courses even if they do not have any undergraduate college, as per the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER), 2023.
However, for this, the concerned non-teaching government hospital will have to fulfill the norms and procedures prescribed in the various relevant regulations.
PGMER 2023, which was published in the official gazette on 29.12.2023, lay down the rules and regulations regarding admission, counselling, and other details related to postgraduate medical courses.
Chapter III of the regulations deals with the establishment of post-graduate medical institutions, starting of new postgraduate medical courses and maintenance of the standard of medical education.
"Existing or proposed non-teaching hospitals owned and managed by government can start post-graduate courses without having undergraduate college, provided they fulfil the norms and procedures prescribed in the Establishment of New Medical Institution, Starting of New Medical Courses, Increase of Seats for Existing Courses and Assessment and Rating Regulations,2023, Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023, Teachers Eligibility Qualifications in Medical Institutions Regulations, 2022, MSR notified by PGMEB (PGMSR-23), Curriculum requirements of respective Speciality as notified/informed from time to time on website or by other methods by Post-Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB), other relevant regulations, explanatory notes, circulars and advisories etc., issued from time to time," the National Medical Commission (NMC) mentioned under this Chapter.
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