Sunday, March 9, 2014

Disagreement Against Medical Cat Mounts

Disagreement Against Medical Cat Mounts



The Gujarat health represantative along with several other states of the country has strongly opposed the movement to bring all medical institutes beneath the compass of one common theorem examination ( CAT ).
Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad met all state health ministers and senior bureaucrats of the health department on January 12 - 13 in Hyderabad. A contentious field discussed in the two - day meet was common entrance check for MBBS, proposed by the Medical Council of India ( MCI ).
" Now only 10 % Gujarati students are able to rainless the pre - medical tests ( PMT ) that are held on an all - India basis. The dilemma is Gujarati students follow the state board ' s syllabus which is different from CBSE curriculum that is required in PMT. Most of our examinees are from Gujarati schools for whom English is a massive hurdle, " oral a Gujarat health department certified.
According to the existing practice, after the XII ( Science ) results, students enticed in medical, para - medical and engineering courses appeared in the Gujarat Common Entrance Test ( Gujcet ). Medical colleges
MCI in soup over drawing near check action Recently, the MCI ' s copy to have a common road investigation for all students vying for a sleep in MBBS and post - graduate medical courses across the country was invalidated by the Singularity Government earlier through the compulsory monastic final was never taken. On January 3, the Undividedness government had issued a letter to the Board of Governors ( Marsh ) of the MCI, invalidating the earlier announcement issued by the council for conducting a ' National Eligibility - cum - Entrance Examination in December 2010 for CAT 2011. ' TNN in Gujarat have a total of 1, 095 seats. Out of these, 85 % of the seats are reserved for statequota students and the rest is for students selected in the PMT. " Not just Gujarat, most of the other states have opposed the turn. " verbal a source from the Gujarat health department.

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