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Source: The post is based on the article “Unseating Futures – Cancelled MBBS admissions hide a bigger problem” published in The Times of India on 21st October 2023.
Syllabus: GS2- Governance- Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Education.
News: The National Medical Council (NMC) cancelled MBBS admissions in private medical colleges in Maharashtra. Some colleges violated NMC’s rules. NMC has been accused of being too strict. Aspiring doctors are negatively affected.
Why did the NMC cancel MBBS admissions in private colleges in Maharashtra?
Violation of Deadlines: Admissions in some colleges went beyond the NMC’s allowed deadline of September 30.
Stray Vacancy Round: Maharashtra’s medical education department allowed students to apply directly to individual private medical colleges for Round 4, termed the “stray vacancy” round.
Breach of Centralized Admission Rule: NMC specified that all four rounds of MBBS admissions must be done centrally and online. Maharashtra’s approach was contrary to this.
What are the impacts of the admissions being cancelled?
Uncertainty for Students: Aspiring doctors are left in a lurch, with their futures becoming uncertain due to the abrupt cancellation of admissions.
Reputation of Colleges: Private medical colleges, notorious for questionable practices, face scrutiny and reputational damage with such cancellations.
Conflicts Among Stakeholders: Disagreements arise between the regulator (NMC), state governments, and colleges, causing further chaos in the admissions process.
Questionable Decisions by NMC: NMC’s decision to derecognize colleges, even well-regarded government ones, for minor breaches, has raised eyebrows.
Transparency Concerns: NMC’s lack of transparency, especially by not making its inspection reports public, is concerning for all stakeholders involved.



