NMC: two more weeks for Ukraine-returned medical students

 

NMC: two more weeks for Ukraine-returned medical students

 

The Indian medical colleges have been the subject of multiple protests by students in the last few days

 

MBBS students returning from Ukraine, who were protesting nationwide to demand admission to an Indian university, are now told by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to wait another two weeks to decide on this issue. It has been. 

 

 Medical students returning from a war-torn country were worried about the future of their studies after returning and urged the government to detain them in the country as a temporary measure to prevent further academic losses. 

 

 The student and his parents protested in front of the NMC office in Delhi on Tuesday, July 5. This is the second protest organized outside the office after the first on June 24th. Sonia Rumba, the parent of the Ukrainian MBBS Student Parents Association, said people from many states, including Bihar, Gujarat, Assam, and Karnataka, participated this time much more strongly than in previous protests. rice field. “I’m a little more positive now, so this time it seems that officials have improved their attitude,” she said. But they were asked to wait for the decision again. 

 “Previous NMC officials told us to wait until July 8th, but now they are asking us to wait until July 15th and said they are waiting for a government response, so they are us. I will be exonerated. Now I don’t know who will help us. ” 

 

 Students and parents urged the government to take action before the start of a new academic session.

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