Last year, Medical Dialogues had reported that after long wait, NMC had finally given its permission for MBBS courses at state-run medical colleges in Palamu and Hazaribagh.
Previously, NMC had stalled MBBS admission at Palamu, Dumka, and Hazaribagh medical colleges in Jharkhand as the Commission had highlighted the deficit of faculty members, absence of libraries, and laboratory equipment.
Back in 2020 as well, these three medical colleges were barred by NMC for admitting students in the MBBS course and back then the Chief Minister Hemant Soren had written to NMC and requested the apex medical body to reconsider its decision. However, the commission hadn't budged and didn't allow fresh admission in the last session.
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Finally, NMC gave its nod for these three medical colleges last year. As per the latest media report by Daily Pioneer, already the first and second batch of students are studying in the medical college. The Principal of the medical college Dr. SK Singh has informed the daily that on the recommendation of NMC, now the State has given its renewed the permission to the medical college for admitting students in 100 MBBS seats.
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