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7 out of 10 MBBS seats still vacant: Jharkhand Medical Colleges Struggle to Fill Central Govt Nominee Seats
Jharkhand: As the counselling body prepares for the commencement of the third round of counseling for the 2023 session, a significant number of central government nominee seats remain unoccupied in Jharkhand's five medical colleges. Specifically, seven out of the ten central government nominee seats in the state are still vacant.
The central government nominee seats in Jharkhand's medical colleges have seen minimal uptake thus far. Out of these seats, only three have been filled, with two admissions at Sheikh Bhikhari Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) in Hazaribagh and one admission at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College Hospital (MGMMCH) in Jamshedpur.
According to a report in Lagatar English, each medical college in the state of Jharkhand allocates two MBBS seats exclusively for central government nominees. These nominations extend to individuals chosen by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, as well as representatives from states such as Meghalaya and Nagaland, which do not possess their medical institutions.
The current situation reveals that, at present, no central government nominees have applied for admission to the three other institutions within Jharkhand. These institutions comprise Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College Hospital (SNMMCH) in Dhanbad, Phulo Jhano Medical College Hospital (PJMCH) in Dumka, and Medinirai Medical College Hospital (MMCH) in Palamu.
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Dr. SK Singh, the director of the medical education wing at Jharkhand's health department, has clarified that there isn't a specific admission date designated for central government nominees. He pointed out that, in line with the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, all admissions in medical colleges across the nation should be concluded by September 30, and this timeframe encompasses the filling of seats for central government nominees. He stated that before the last date of admission on central nominee seats, it would be completed in all medical colleges of the state.
As the principal of SBMCH located in Hazaribagh, Dr. SK Singh relayed the information that two central government nominees, hailing from the defense sector, have successfully secured admission to the institution.
At MGMMCH in Jamshedpur, Dr. KN Singh, in his capacity as the principal, announced that the third central government nominee student, originating from Nagaland, has been admitted. He also pointed out that one seat designated for central government nominees remains vacant.
Dr. Arun Kumar Choudhary, principal of PJMCH, along with Dr. Ganesh Kumar, the admission in-charge at Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College Hospital (SNMMCH) in Dhanbad, and Dr. Atul Prakash, the admission in-charge at MMCH Palamu, jointly stated that both central government nominee seats are currently vacant.
Dr. Ganesh Kumar stated that the admission deadline is September 30, and with today being September 7, they expect the selected nominees to complete their admissions within the provided timeframe.
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