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NMC warns Medical Colleges to Remit Fees Timely before closing date
New Delhi: Taking note of the high volume of rush on behalf of medical colleges to pay/remit fees through the link generated during form fill-up, the Postgraduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has advised the institutes to apply timely before the closing date.
Writing to the Directors/Principals/Deans of all medical colleges/institutes under the Commission, the NMC Secretary Prof B Srinivas has also mentioned that the payments can be remitted in normal Banking timings on all days but on closing date payment shall be accepted till 02:00 PM only.
The Commission has also warned that the onus of any technical failures/glitches of payment on closing time would only be on the applicant. Therefore, the Commission has advised the medical colleges/institutes to remit payment sufficiently before the closing timing.
In the communication addressed to the heads of the medical colleges/institutes, NMC Secretary Prof Srinivas mentioned, "It is aware that all Medical colleges/Institutes are required to pay/remit fee through link generated during filling form. It is noted that despite giving sufficient timeline including extension in filing application, there is high volume of rush on closing date. This may sometime fail the payment due to overload/glitches."
"All the stakeholders are advised to file application timely before the closing date by shedding any lackadaisical approach and acting with high agility in filing application," the Apex Medical Commission further added.
Advising the medical colleges to remit payment sufficiently before the closing timing to avoid any technical glitches of payment, the Commission stated, "It may be noted that payment can be remitted in normal Banking timings on all days but on closing date payment shall be upto 14:00 hrs (i.e. 2:00 p.m) only. Further, for any technical failure/glitches of payment on closing time i.e. 2 PM of closing date onus would be on applicant only. So, to avoid that, they may remit payment sufficiently before the closing timing."
Earlier this year, while inviting applications for starting new post-graduate medical courses in an established medical institution, establishing a new post-graduate medical institute (standalone PG institute) and increase of seats in existing PG medical courses for the Academic Year 2025-2026, NMC had notified about the required fee for these applications.
FEE FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS/PROCESSES EFFECTIVE FROM 17TH NOVEMBER 2023-
S. No. | Particulars | Amount of fees |
1. | Starting of PG courses in Medical colleges/Establishment of standalone PG institution | Rs 5 lakhs +18% GST per course up to 4 seats & additional Rs 1 lakh/seat for more than 4 seats |
2 | Increase of admission capacity of PG courses | Rs 5 lakhs + 18% GST per course up to 4 seats & additional Rs 1 lakh/seat for more than 4 seats. |
3. | Verification of any additional information asked for or for evaluation of any corrected deficiencies if asked to do so. | Rs 75, 000 + 18% GST |
4. | Appeal fee | Rs. 50,000 + 18% GST |
Meanwhile, the fee for submitting the Annual Declaration Report for PG Medical Courses is Rs 50,000 plus 18% GST for each PG medical course on the designated NMC portal by 22.11.2024.
To view the NMC notice, click on the link below:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/nmc-timing-of-remitting-fees-265764.pdf
Barsha completed her Master's in English from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal in 2018. Having a knack for Journalism she joined Medical Dialogues back in 2020. She mainly covers news about medico legal cases, NMC/DCI updates, medical education issues including the latest updates about medical and dental colleges in India. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.