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No Physical classes: GMC Nagpur decided on online MBBS classes for first year, Informs NMC
Nagpur: Taking cognizance of the increasing number of COVID cases in this city, the authorities of Nagpur Government Medical College (GMC Nagpur) has decided not to conduct physical classes in a full-fledged manner for the first-year MBBS students for now. The medical college has accordingly informed the National Medical Commission (NMC) about the move.The management of GMC has planned to...
Nagpur: Taking cognizance of the increasing number of COVID cases in this city, the authorities of Nagpur Government Medical College (GMC Nagpur) has decided not to conduct physical classes in a full-fledged manner for the first-year MBBS students for now. The medical college has accordingly informed the National Medical Commission (NMC) about the move.
"Looking at the present scenario, as a precautionary measure, it has been decided to conduct online theory classes and offline small group practical classes for the time being for first-year MBBS batch beginning from February 2, 2021," stated the recent circular issued by the medical college
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.