KGMU issues notice on resumption of MBBS classes
Lucknow: Declaring the resumption of MBBS classes, the King George Medical University (KGMU) has released an official notice for all the concerned medicos and administration.
All MBBS students of 2018 batch have been directed to report for the same.
In the circular issued under the authority of Dean, Faculty Medicine at KGMU, it has been clearly stated:
In reference to a letter received from Dr. Rajneesh Dubey, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh Vide G.O no. 780/71-4-2020 dated 21st August 2020 regarding starting classes of MBBS 2nd Year (2018 Batch ) students, all the MBBS 2018 batch students hereby directed to join their classes from 1st September 2020. Students have to report from 1st September 2020 to 3rd September 2020 for covid-19 testing/training and thereafter classes.
Earlier, a similar notice was released by the AIIMS authorities. In order to restart the physical classes for MBBS students, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) had released a plan required to be followed by all the authorities at all departments of the institute.
1. Physically Class for MBBS (3rd, 5th, and 9th semester) students shall start from 7th September 2020. It is likely that didactic lectures will continue to be delivered online while clinical posting/demonstrations are held physically.
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