Ukraine crisis: Centre mulling to 'accommodate' evacuated students in Indian medical colleges


New Delhi, Mar 4 (IANS): The Centre is in discussion with the National Medical Commission for accommodating the Indian medical students, evacuated from war-torn Ukraine, in Indian colleges as they left their studies in midway amidst the ongoing crisis in the eastern European nation.

Students pursuing medicine from foreign universities need to clear the 'Foreign Medical Graduate Examination' (FMGE) in India to start practice in the country. According to a source, the government is considering the provisions on 'humanitarian ground' to make some changes in FMGE to adjust these students in medical colleges in the country.

The source said that the concerned departments are looking into the matter "seriously" and "will do whatever possible" to ensure that the evacuated students can continue their studies.

In this regard, the Union Health Ministry will soon consult with the NITI Ayog and other Medical Commissions to take a decision in this regard, the source added.

Meanwhile, the Indian Medical Association has also written a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the uncertainty looming on the fate and future of these medical students.

The IMA has recommended "all the evacuated medical education learners who are Indian Citizens and have procured admissions there upon seeking eligibility certificate from the statutory authorities in India and at various stages of progression there be adjusted as a onetime measure in existing medical schools in the country through an appropriate disbursed distribution...".

"Resultantly, on passing out they will be as good as Indian Medical Graduates and not Foreign Medical Graduates. This will not only be a great sucker to saving all of them from their uncertain fate and future but would also go a long way in catering to a larger human cause in a most befitting manner," the IMA said in the letter.

 

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    Politicians are not ready to accept the truth that caste and religion based reservation has mainly affected merit students to get medical seats. On the other hand they throw blame on students of not doing well in neet exams. Big anomaly is in reservation policy a candidate who secures 45℅ in competitive test gets seat in select college, where as a candidate who scores 97℅ in exams will not get seat in any college. This is how meritorious students are being snubbed to continue their education. Politicians interest is to preserve their vote bank at the cost of meritorious students. The present education system and employment system is worst. The only solution is to honor merit and nothing else..

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    First of all ;et India evacuate the students in total. And then they can talk about such imaginary plans.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    Who will pay the Capitation Fees ...

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront, That's a good question but many with no IQ will find it hard to ponder it.

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  • Dr Reshma D'Souza, Shirva - Udupi

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    A grate thoughtful initiative.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    Dr. Reshma D'Souza, Shirva-Udupi, Your thoughts are nice but there will be many drawbacks that some poor students will face.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Mar 04 2022

    Until reservation and capitation fee is eradicated talent will keep leaving India.

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