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Health Bulletin 25/December/2021
Overview
Here are Top Health stories of the day
Manipur gets its first-ever private medical college, to admit 150 students in first MBBS batch
Omicron Brings New Curbs with Night Curfew in 6 States, Sec 144 in 2 Cities, and Ban on Gatherings in Delhi
NMC invites applications from medical colleges for MD Psychiatry, MD Geriatrics courses
Through a recent notification, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has invited online applications from certain medical colleges under the National Health Programme for MD Psychiatry and MD Geriatrics courses. Besides, the apex medical regulator has released the list of medical colleges for the particular PG medical courses.
The applications portal is open till December 31st 2021 so all the concerned medical institutions are advised to apply with the NMC by then.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
Pay 2nd Year Fees To Get Hall Tickets: Karnataka Private Medical Colleges To 1st-Year MBBS Students
The stand of the private medical colleges in Karnataka asking the first-year MBBS students to pay the Second Year fees immediately has put the students under immense pressure.
In fact, the private medical colleges have allegedly denied issuing hall tickets for the examinations to the candidates unless they clear the second year fees, State Secretary and In-charge of RGUHS NSUI Karnataka, Sanjay Raj informed Medical Dialogues.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
Pay 2nd Year Fees To Get Hall Tickets: Karnataka Private Medical Colleges To 1st-Year MBBS Students