Professional Documents
Culture Documents
NO.MCI-6(2)/2014-Med./
The Council met in the Council Office, Pocket 14, Sector-8, Dwarka, New Delhi on
28th March, 2014 at 11 a.m. with Dr. Jayshreeben Mehta, President, Medical Council
of India in the Chair.
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Present:
Apologies for absence were received from the following members of the Council:-
1. Dr.Ashok Seth
2. Dr. DilipMhaiskar
3. Dr. Moji Jini
4. Dr. Kamleshwar Agrawal
5. Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad
The Joint Secretary read the notification of the following new members
elected/nominated as member of the Council since the last meeting of the
Council held on 10.12.2013.
The General Body considered the opinion dated 27.03.2014 of ShriVikas Singh,
Senior Advocate & Former Additional Solicitor General of India. The following
queries were placed for his opinion by the Council:-
ii. Whether persons falling in this category i.e. they are not covered by the
provisions of Section 3(1)(b) of the Act i.e. who do not fulfill the
essential/mandatory conditions of Section 3(1)(b) of the Act can be
permitted to attend the General Body meeting of the querist scheduled
to be held on 28.03.2014 and especially when a person when elected
fulfills the requirement but does not continue to do so does not
remain entitled to continue as the member of the MCI under section
3(1)(b) of the Act?
Shri Singh citing various reasons opined that in terms of the various features in
the ordinance which were not there in the parent Act namely that in the parent
Act, to be elected as a member of the Council under section 3(1)(b) one had to
be a member of the Medical Faculty of the University as against under the
amended Section as provided in the ordinance of 28.09.2013 to the effect that
the person to be elected from a Health University could be part of the Medical
Faculty of the college. This amendment for the purpose of eligibility to become
a member of the Council is annulled upon the lapse of the ordinance dt.
28.09.2013 and eligibility criteria to become a member from any university
under the original Section 3 (1)(b) of Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 wherein
persons to be elected will have to be a member of the Medical Faculty of the
University and not a member of the Medical Faculty of the college becomes
operational.
The General Body noted the opinion of the Learned Senior Advocate and
decided to recommend to the Central Govt. of the same for necessary action.
This item was taken up along with item No. 3 pertaining to the action taken on
the minutes of the last meeting of the General Body of the Council.
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It was pointed out by Dr.Ajay Kumar that the minutes of the last meeting of
the Council have already been confirmed in terms of the report of the
returning officer of the election conducted thereat and action taken thereon
resulting in Election of the President, Vice-President, Executive Committee
members & three members of the Postgraduate Committee. Therefore, the
question of confirmation of the minutes afresh and noting the action thereon
in this meeting today i.e. 28.3.2014 does not arise& thus both these items
need to be withdrawn. The other members present at the meeting endorsed
the same.
Dr.R.P.Srivastav also stated that the points raised by him in his E-mail
dt.20.03.2014 in this regard stand redundant since they have been addressed
vide the above decision.
Accordingly, the Chair declared that the items pertaining to confirmation of the
minutes of the meeting of the General Body dated 10.12.2013 and action
taken thereonare withdrawn.
After a gap of almost three and half years, the MCI was reconstituted by a
notification dated 05.11.2013 and subsequent notification dated 09.12.2013
as a result of which the learned members present have been notified as a
members of the MCI and the Council as defined at Section 2(b) of the Act has
been put into place.
It was at the 137th session of the General Body of the Council held on
10.12.2013, wherein the elections to the post of President, Vice-President,
members of the Executive Committee and that of 3 members of the
Postgraduate Committee came to be conducted, which were unanimous in
nature which goes to bring out the consensus evolving capacity of this body
created that has illustrious members like all of you.
It was in this meeting that she was bestowed with the privilege of being first
amongst the equal as unanimously elected President of MCI and custodian
of your trust and faith. she know it for certain that this has definitely put an
added responsibility on her shoulders, but her main strength is the committed
co-operation of all the members of the Council and their determination to work
as an united, cohesive team untiringly and incessantly towards the fulfillment
of the objectives for which MCI stands constituted by the Parliamentary
enactment.
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The number of applications for recognition/approval u/s 11(2) of the Act are
13 of which assessment have been conducted for 10 applications towards
which the Executive Committee has taken necessary decision thereon. The
number of applications for increase of seats for the year have been 42 against
which assessment have been completed for 3 and the decision by the
Executive Committee has been taken pertaining to one report. 19
applications have been disapproved and 21 files are with the assessment cell
for appointment of assessors and other 2 files are under consideration at
various stages for want of information from the concerned applicants. 124
applications have been received for the renewal of permission against the
increase of seats of which assessments have been completed for 8 and
decision by the Executive Committee has been taken for 6 applications. 2
assessment reports are in the pipeline for the purposes of consideration of the
Executive Committee at its ensuing meeting and 116 files are with the
assessment cell for the appointment of assessors. Of the 9 applications
received for recognition/approval u/s 11(2) of the Act, all have been assessed
and decisions have been taken by the Executive Committee.
In terms of the legal opinion dated 23.01.2014, the matter in respect of grant
of provisional/permanent registration to foreign graduates u/s 25(1), 13(3) and
13(4A) of the IMC Act,1956 was considered by the Executive Committee and
in the light of the decision thereat in the context of Section 15 of the IMC
Act,1956 a circular has been issued to the Registrar of all the State Medical
Councils on 24.02.2014 for enrolment of such foreign graduates with the State
Medical Councils respectively. No fresh applications from the foreign
graduates for the grant of provisional/permanent registration are being
entertained by the Council from 01.03.2014.
Administrative Efficacy:
It was also ensured that the administrative efficacy is strengthened and the
functioning of the employees of the Council is disciplined. Surveillance
system has been tightened and all the CCTV cameras have been put to
effective functioning. As a result of this, the staff attendance and punctuality
has improved remarkably. The visitors entry has been restricted exclusively
to visiting hours only. Security system has been substantially improved. All
daily wages staff has been phased out so that fresh and efficient
appointments can be effected against the same.
recommendations are part of the agenda for todays meeting for taking final
decision.
Disciplinary tasks:
She would like to inform the learned members of the Council that some cases
in regard to procurement of fake/false and forged permanent registration
certificates were detected during the period 2009 to 2013. However, the
same remained unprocessed for necessary action during the impending
period. As such, considering the gravity of the matter wherein it had emerged
that impersonation, cheating and fraud had taken place in obtaining the
registration from the MCI, the matter was handed over to the investigating
agencies including the CBI so that the guilty including the employees and
officials of the Council, if any, are appropriately punished as per law. I am
making it loud and clear that all those who have colluded, in any wrong
impermissible act in the eyes of law be it anybody high or low including the
officials and employees of the Council, nobody would be spared on the
consideration of fear or favour. The matters would be remitted to investigating
agencies as and when needed so that the guilty are booked and the guilt is
punished.
She emphasized with the active co-operation of all the members of the Council, the
functioning of the Council would be accountable, transparent and to the satisfaction
of all the stakeholders in times to come.
Motion of thanks to the Presidential address was moved by Dr. VedPrakash
Mishra and seconded by Dr. Ajay Kumar on which several members made lauding
observations and suggestions which are as under:-
The President assured that the various suggestions made by the members would
be given effect to the feasible and permissible extent.
Read: the assessment report (July, 2013) on the standard of examination and
other teaching facilities available at B J Medical College, Ahmedabad for
Recognition of M.Ch.(Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery) qualification against
increased intake from 02 to 04 seats granted by the Gujarat University,
Ahmedabad along with the clarification received from the college authorities.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Read: the assessment report (Feb., 2014) which was placed before the PG
Committee at its meeting held on 20th& 21st February, 2014.
Rewa be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956
on or before 2010 and 2009 respectively.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Read: the assessment report (May, 2012) on the standard of examination and
other teaching facilities available at Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan for
Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from
01(One) to 04(Four) seats granted by the West Bengal University of Health
Sciences, Kolkata along with the Compliance Verification Assessment
(21/06/2013) .
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee considered the matter along with the letter
dated 27/12/2013 received from the Central Govt. and noted that the following
qualifications granted by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur
in respect of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur:
1. MD(Anaesthesia)
2. MD(DVL)
3. MS(ENT)
4. MD(General Medicine)
5. MS(General Surgery)
6. MD(Microbiology)
7. MD/MS(OBG)
8. MD/MS(Ophthalmology)
9. MS(Orthopaedics)
10. MD(Paediatrics)
11. MD(Pathology)
12. MD(Pharmacology)
13. MD(Psychiatry)
14. MD(Radio Diagnosis/Radiology)
15. MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases/Pulomanary Medicine)
The Postgraduate Committee considered the matter along with the letter
dated 27/12/2013 received from the Central Govt. and noted that the following
qualifications granted by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,
Bangalore in respect of Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore:
1. MD-Paediatrics
2. MD-Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases/Pulmonary Medicine
3. MD/MS-Ophthalmology
4. MS-ENT
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The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
Read: the matter with regard to violation of MCIs code of ethics by the Indian
Academy of Paediatrics (IAP).
This item was considered together with item No.19 since both pertain to the
same subject.
(IMC Act, 1956) has nothing to do with regard to conduct of any association
and / or society. The MCI under the Act have no jurisdiction whatsoever
regarding any association / society.
The clarity in the scheme of the Act in this regard i.e. to say that the
MCI has no jurisdiction whatsoever regarding the conduct of any association /
society, does not require anything further in support of this legal position,
however, recently, in a case where besides allegation of medical negligence
having been made against the treating doctors, grievance was also raised
against Max Hospital, Pitampura, Delhi. The Ethics Committee of the Council
in its observations / recommendations regarding the allegations of medical
negligence had also made adverse observations against the said hospital.
The hospital had challenged the decision of the MCI where the Ethics
Committee had made adverse observations against the hospital, by filing a
writ petition being W.P.(C) 1334/2013 - MaxHospital, Pitampura Vs. Medical
Council of India. On behalf of Max Hospital, it was, inter alia, contended
before the Honble Delhi High Court that the MCI regulations do not govern or
have any concern with the facilities, infrastructure or running of the Hospitals
and that the Ethics Committee of the MCI acting under the Regulations had
no jurisdiction to pass any direction or judgment on the infrastructure of any
hospital which power rests solely with the concerned State Govt.
The MCI had filed an affidavit in this writ petition filed by MaxHospital
before the Honble Delhi High Court. In the MCI affidavit, it had been, inter
alia, submitted as under:-
On the plain and simple reading of the provision of the Indian Medical
Council Act, 1956, it is apparent that the ambit of statutory provisions relating
to professional conduct of registered medical practitioners under the Indian
Medical Council Act, 1956 is restricted only to persons registered as medical
practitioners with the State Medical Council and whose names are entered
into the Indian Medical Register maintained u/s 21 of the Act. Under the
scheme of the Act, the complaint of alleged misconduct against a medical
practitioner is to be entertained by the concerned State Medical Council. In
the event a State Medical Council removes the name of any medical
practitioner from the State Medical Register, the MCI becomes obliged to
remove the name of the said medical practitioner also from the Indian Medical
Register. There is no ambiguity of any kind in the scheme of the Indian
Medical Council Act, 1956 that it neither deals with nor provides for any
conduct of any association / society and deals only with the conduct of
individual registered medical practitioners. There is no other interpretation,
which is possible under the Act.
Hence, any action that may have been taken by the MCI opposed to
the above-mentioned only possible interpretation regarding the scheme of the
Act, against any Association by the MCI the same would be non est / nullity
for want of authority and jurisdiction. Accordingly, any proceedings that have
been initiated by the MCI against any Association by virtue of clause 6.8,
being without authority/jurisdiction shall be a nullity, non-existent. As such,
any such proceedings stand annulled with immediate effect for want of
authority and jurisdiction.
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The Council also noted that the Executive Committee of the Council at its meeting
held on 17/11/2009 (vide Item No.67) considered the report of the Sub Committee in
regard to building a healthy relationship based on self regulation between doctors
and pharmaceutical and allied health sector industries so as to prevent unscrupulous
practices by the doctors. Amongst other things the Executive Committee proposed
about the Code of Conduct for Doctors and Professional Association of doctors in
their relationship with pharmaceutical and allied health sector industry. It was
proposed therein that in dealing with the pharmaceutical and allied health sector
industry a doctor and professional associations of doctors, separate codes of
conduct were worked out.
1. Code for doctors shall deal with the issues pertaining to the following:
a) Gifts
b) Travel facilities
c) Hospitality
d) Cash or monetary grants
e) Medical Research
f) Maintaining Profession autonomy
g) Affiliation
h) Endorsement
The said notified amendment to the regulation did not include code of conduct
for professional associations of doctors with health care industries..
However, the inadvertent error which seems to have occurred was that the
caption of clause 6.8 in the regulation talks of code of conduct for doctors and
professional association of doctors. As a matter of fact the word professional
association of doctors included in the caption of clause 6.8 should have been
correspondingly deleted.
Further in terms of the meeting of the Sub Committee held on 18.2.2010 for
consideration of review/revision of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct,
Etiquette and ethics) Regulation 2002, a Draft of the proposed new Ethics
Regulations was made. The same was considered in the meeting of the Executive
Committee of the Council held on 4/3/2010 vide Item No.72 wherein it was
unanimously approved that the The title of the Section 6.8 be amended by deleting
the words and Professional Associations whereby Section 6.8 would read as
under:-
6.8 Code of conduct for doctors in their relationship with pharmaceutical and
allied health sector industry.
The said decision of the Executive Committee was approved by the General
Body at its meeting held on 11/3/2010 vide Item No.98. The necessary draft of the
amended regulation to the required effect titled Indian Medical Council (Professional
Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) (Amendment) Regulations, 2010, was
communicated by the Secretary Medical council of India to the Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi for their approval u/s 33 of the IMC Act
1956 vide this office letter dated 11.3.2010 and the letter of approval and
authentication was received from the Government of India vide their letter dated
24/5/2010,wherebty it was to be notified in the official gazette of the Govt. of India.
However, the Board of Governors(BOG) did not notify the said amendment in terms
of the communication from the Govt. of India.
was sent by the Under Secretary to the Govt. of India to the Chairman BOG to
expedite the said matter. However, neither any action nor any communication has
been sent by the BOG to the Govt. of India till they laid down their office on
05.11.2013.
It is self evident that the Board of Governors have modified the amended
regulation approved by the Government of India in respect to the penalty clauses
only and the said amended proposal is pending consideration. The material reality
is that the amendment to the title of 6.8 as approved by the Govt. of India by their
letter dated 24/5/2010 deleting the words and Professional Associations wherein it
has been specifically asked that it be notified in the official gazette on its receipt and
has been authenticated as well has remained un-notified till date.
In view of the above, the Council unanimously decided that the amendment to
title of section 6.8 of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct Etiquette and
Ethics) Regulations, 2002vide notification dated 10/12/2009 and further amended by
deletion of the words and professional association of doctors duly approved, and
authenticated by the Govt. of India vide their communication dated 24/5/2010 be
notified forthwith in the official gazette of the Government of India.
As this item was considered together with item No.18, for the detailed cogent
reasons cited therein, it was clarified by the Council that a Registered
Society/Registered Society of Doctors does not come under the
purview/scope/ambit of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 or the Indian
Medical Council (Professional Conduct Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations,
2002.
20. Drugs names are changing in single letter difference, so that doctors
write drug names in capital letters only reg.
Read: the matter with regard to drugs names are changing in single letter
difference, so that doctors write drug names in capital letters .
This item was considered together with item No.178 since both pertained to
the same subject.
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The Executive Committee of the Council noted that the item regarding
approval of Annual Report of the Council for the year 2012-13 was
included in the agenda for the meeting of the Executive Committee
which was scheduled to be held on 18/02/2014. Meanwhile a D.O
letter dated 10/02/2014 was received from the Additional Secretary,
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India stating that the
annual report of the Council has to be placed in the LokSabha and
therefore, requested the Council to furnish 50 copies each of Annual
Report for the year 2012-13 both in English and Hindi alongwith
audited annual accounts, urgently latest by 12/02/2014.
As it was not possible for the office of the Council to submit the Annual
Report by 12/02/2014 as the meeting of the Executive Committee was
scheduled to be held on 18/02/2014, therefore in view of the urgency of
the matter, it was decided by the President to get the approval of the
Annual Report from the members of the Executive Committee by
circulation.
Accordingly a letter dated 11/02/2014 was sent to all the members of
the Executive Committee through e-mail and also contacted
telephonically and the members approved the Annual Report for the
year 2012-13.
In view of above, the Executive Committee ratified the decision of the
President for sending the Annual Report for the year 2012-13 to the
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Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, which was already
approved by the members of Executive Committee by circulation.
However, the members observed that the approval of annual report and audited
statement of accounts of the MCI for the academic year 2013-14 would be
attributable to the reconstituted Medical Council of India and therefore they would
not take the onus of the annual report/audited statement of the previous three
impending years. They emphasized that there has been a definite statutory lapse in
respect of timely approval and submission thereto of the annual report/audited
statement to the concerned authorities and the responsibility thereto needs to be
fixed on those responsible for the same.
(ii) It is also a matter of record that the MCI undertakes the necessary
steps for appointment / promotions of various posts in the office of the
Council, in accordance with the Recruitment Rules which are approved
by the Govt. of India. The status of the said creation of posts as on
10.12.2013 is depicted as under:-
The Executive Committee further observed that the Board of Governors had
also created several posts during its tenure for which it had not obtained the
approval from the Central Government, details of which are as under:
Whether
Sl. Date of approval
Post No. of Post
No. Creation obtained from
the Central
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Govt.
1 Additional Secretary 1 07.10.2010 No
1 Aug. 2010
2 Joint Secretary No
2 07.10.2010
3 Deputy Secretary 2 07.10.2010 No
4 Assistant Secretary 3 07.10.2010 No
5 P.S. to Chairman, BOG 1 01.06.2010 No
6 P.A. to BOG 3 01.08.2010 No
7 Driver of Chairman, BOG 1 01.06.2010 No
8 OSD 1 01.06.2010 No
Executive to the Member
9 3 06.07.2010 No
BOG
10 Consultant 2 01.02.2011 No
Assistant to Executive to
11 3 01.02.2011 No
BOG
12 Consultant 1 19.07.2011 No
13 Consultant (Admn.) 1 01.11.2011 No
14 Consultant 1 03.05.2012 No
15 Consultant 1 28.01.2013 No
16 Consultant (IT) 2 19.07.2013 No
Both these tables show that all these posts in the MCI which had stood created by
the decision of the Executive Committee and/or General Body of the Council/Board
of Governors from 1994 onwards are without there being any requirement for
obtaining any approval from any other authority.
(iii) Insofar as the post of Joint Secretary in the MCI is concerned, that as
on August 2010, there was 1 post of Joint Secretary in the MCI which
was held by Dr. P. Prasannaraj. The Board of Governors had then
created 1 post of Jt. Secretary in August 2010. The then Board of
Governors had taken a decision to promote Dr. Devinder Kumar as
Joint Secretary to the one post of Joint Secretary which was newly
created by them. The promotion of Dr. Devinder Kumar was approved
by the Board of Governors on 24.08.2010 and he came to be promoted
as the Joint Secretary on that date. Thereafter, the Board of Governors
had taken a decision on 07.10.2010 for creating one post of Additional
Secretary, 2 posts of Joint Secretaries, 2 posts of Deputy Secretaries
and 3 posts of Assistant Secretaries in the MCI. The entire financial
burden for these additional posts is from within the resources of the
MCI and no further sanction / grant has been sought from the Ministry
of Health, Govt. of India. Further, no approval of Ministry of Health &
Family welfare, Gov. of India, was taken by the Board of Governors
either while creating all these posts or while promoting Dr. Devinder
Kumar to the newly created post of Joint Secretary by the Board of
Governors.
(iv) In the meanwhile, Dr. P. Prasannaraj who was holding the post of Joint
Secretary, had been promoted to the post of Additional Secretary. The
vacancy of the post of Joint Secretary on the promotion of Dr. P.
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(v) The quantum and the nature of work including the critical time bound
schedules which are required to be met by the office of the Council, is
known to one and all. This, therefore, does not permit the Council to
allow any of the posts to remain vacant as it creates shortage of hands
thereby creating impediment / obstructions in the discharge of time
bound functions to be carried out by the Office of the MCI. It had,
therefore, become necessary that the process for selection of the Joint
Secretary to the post which had been vacated by Dr. P. Prasannaraj, is
completed as expeditiously as possible. The Selection Committee for
this purpose was convened for 2nd January, 2014. The applicants had
been interviewed by the Selection Committee and the proceedings of
the Selection Committee stood concluded and they had put their
recommendations to be placed before the Executive Committee of the
Council in its meeting scheduled on 3rd January, 2014. The Executive
Committee after detail deliberations unanimously decided to approve
the recommendation of selection committee and directed the office to
issue the appointment order to Dr. ReenaNayyer for the post of Jt.
Secretary.
The above decision of the Executive Committee was read and confirmed in
the meeting itself and the office was directed to issue the appointment order
to Dr. ReenaNayyar.
The above decision of the Executive Committee was conveyed to the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare vide Councils letter dated 06.01.2014.
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The Executive Committee perused the entire records of the case and
approved and adopted the opinion of Law Officer. The Executive
Committee holds that the suspension order passed by the then
Secretary was in contravention of the provisions of MCI Regulations as
the then Secretary was not authorized/competent by the provisions to
pass such an Order. Accordingly, the Executive Committee in view of
the legal position holds that the suspension of Shri A.K. Ahluwalia was
void ab initio and stands annulled, and it be treated as it was never
issued. In view of above, the Executive Committee directs to issue
revocation order with effect from the date, it was made.
The Council approved the minutes of the Finance Committee meetings held
on 06.01.2014 and 07.03.2014.
The Committee further noted that Unit V, VI, VII & VIII have only 2 faculties
each, hence, they cannot be considered as PG Units and there are some
other deficiencies pointed out in the Assessment report
In view of the above, the Committee decided to direct the college authorities
that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, will admit only 12 PG students,
which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in the
department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
41
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
44
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
46
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
47
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
In view of the above, the Committee decided to direct the college authorities
that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, will admit only 9 Degree students
and 3 diploma students, which is the maximum permissible with available
P.G. Teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
52
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
53
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
57
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
58
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
61
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
64
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, will admit only 4 Degree students and will not
admit any PG students for Diploma seats, which is the maximum permissible
with available P.G. Teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: Attention of the college authorities is invited to the fact that 2 Assoc.
Professors have been changing the institutions very frequently, which is not
desirable.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
69
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Nanded be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act,
1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
78
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, will admit only 5 Degree students and 1 Diploma
student, which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in
the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
80
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
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(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Committee also decided that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, the
college authorities will admit only 3 Degree students and 1 Diploma student,
which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in the
department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
84
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
College, Pune be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C.
Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
87
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
88
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
92
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
93
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
94
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
104. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of M.Ch(Plastic Surgery) qualification against increased
intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at
Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore.
Note: The college authorities are directed to submit the details that the Indian
and Foreign Journals have been made available including back volumes.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
95
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
106. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of M.ChUrology) qualification against increased intake from
02 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Kilpauk Medical
College, Chennai.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
admitted in 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013 batches (till these batches pass out) and
included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Committee also decided that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, college
authorities will admit only 9 Degree students, which is the maximum
permissible with available P.G. Teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
98
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The College authorities are advised to re-organise the number of beds
in the Unit as per MCI norms. 65 beds in a Unit is not permissible.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
99
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
102
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
103
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
106
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
107
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
110
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
SMS Medical College, Jaipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule
to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
113
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
128. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of M.Ch(Urology) qualification against increased intake
from 01 to 05 seats in respect of students being trained at Stanley
Medical College, Chennai.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
114
129. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of DM(Neurology) qualification against increased intake
from 01 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Stanley
Medical College, Chennai.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
131. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of MD(Gastroenterology) qualification against increased
intake from 04 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Kilpauk
Medical College, Chennai.
Note: The college authorities are directed to strictly follow the regulations of
the Council with regard to appointment of examiners (internal/ external).
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
117
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
118
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
121
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
124
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
125
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, the
college authorities will admit only 7 Degree students and 3 Diploma students,
which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in the
department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised that from now onwards w.e.f. May,
2014, the college authorities will admit only 7 Degree students and 3 Diploma
students, which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in
the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, the
college authorities will admit only 20 Degree students and no Diploma
students, which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in
the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided that from now onwards w.e.f. May, 2014, the
college authorities will admit only 10 Degree students & 1 Diploma student,
which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. Teachers in the
department.
129
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
130
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
131
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
134
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
137
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Read:the matter with regard to appointment of Standing Counsel & their fees.
159. Judgment of the Honble High Court of Delhi dated 20.12.2013 in WP (C)
No. 6261/2013 in Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences vs. Union of India
Read: the judgment of the Honble High Court of Delhi dated 20.12.2013 in
WP no.6261/2013 in Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences vs. Union of
India.
This item was considered together with item No.166 since both pertained to
the subject of surprise inspection.
Subsequently, in light of the above decision, the matter alongwith draft circular
was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 18th
February, 2014 and approved the draft circular as under:
DRAFT CIRCULAR
Sir/Madam,
2. Your kind attention is invited to section 13 (4A) and 13 (4B) of the Indian
Medical Council Act, 1956 that were included in the IMC Act, 1956 by the Indian
Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 2001. These provisions permit an Indian
citizen/overseas citizen of India to obtain primary medical qualification (MBBS or its
equivalent) from any country outside India which is recognized for enrolment as
medical practitioner in that country. Such persons are required to conform to the
norms for admission in MBBS course in India as laid down in the Graduate Medical
Education Regulations, 1997. For the purpose of enrolment on medical register in
India such person is required to qualify the Screening Test conducted by the
National Board of Examination. Once such person qualifies the Screening Test, the
primary medical qualification obtained by such person is deemed to be the
recognized medical qualification for the purposes of the IMC Act for that person.
Registration to practice medicine as a registered medical practitioner, as postulated
under the scheme of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, is with the State Medical
Council and to be made in the State Medical Register. Consequently, section 15 of
the IMC Act confers on such person the right for enrolment on the State Medical
Register and by the State Medical Council upon satisfaction of fulfillment of all the
requirements by any applicant, for seeking such registration. Similarly, grant of
provisional registration by the State Medical Council is provided under section 25 (1)
of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
3. Accordingly, this is to bring to the attention of all the concerned that the
holders of primary medical qualifications (MBBS or its equivalent) from any country
outside India, which is recognized for enrolment as medical practitioner in that
country and who have qualified the Screening Test conducted by the National Board
of Examination are required to be mandatorily enrolled on the State Medical Register
by the State Medical Council upon satisfaction of fulfillment of all the requirements by
any applicant, for seeking such registration. Therefore, State Medical Councils are
requested to enroll such medical practitioners on their Registers and thereafter
communicate the information of such enrolment to the Medical Council of India in
accordance with the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. In doing so,
the State Medical Councils are advised to necessarily ensure following procedural
checks before granting provisional/permanent registration:
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(1) That the applicant who has gone abroad from 15.03.2002 to 14.05.2013
had obtained an Eligibility Certificate from the Medical Council of India.
Further, those going abroad on or after 15 May 2013 conform to / fulfill all the
norms laid down in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997 for
admission in MBBS course;
(3) That the applicant has qualified the Screening Test conducted by the
National Board of Examination;
(4) That the primary medical qualification obtained by the applicant is either
apostilled in accordance with the requirements of Hague Convention of 5
October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public
Documents (Apostille Convention) or are duly attested by the Indian Embassy
of the foreign nation from which such qualification has been obtained;
(5) That the authenticity of 10+2 marksheet and certificate are verified from
the concerned Board.
Name of Person :
Address :
Qualification :
Date of year of passing examination :
Name of College and University :
4. It may also be noted that the practice of granting direct registration by the
Medical Council of India to the Indian citizens who have obtained primary medical
qualifications from foreign countries would be stopped with effect from 01.03.2014
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and with effect from such date no fresh application would be entertained by the
Medical Council of India.
5. All the persons, who have obtained primary medical qualification from
foreign country, are also advised to get their names enrolled on the State Medical
Register so as to ensure that they are able to avail all the rights and privileges
conferred upon by the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956.
7. This is issued with the approval of the Competent Authority of the Council.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(Ashok Kumar Harit)
Deputy Secretary (Admn.)
An observation was made to the effect that MCI should be a facilitator and
take decision on such matters in consultation with State Medical Councils.
The President informed that a Workshop would be organized by MCI for
Presidents/Secretaries/Nominees of State Medical Councils to appraise them
of the process of registration of the foreign medical graduates.The President
assured that the Council would ensure a regular dialogue with State Medical
Councils on matters of mutual concern and interest.
I. Change of Name :-
I. Change of University:
Read: the matter with regard to change of affiliating University from Baba
Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot to Adesh University, Bathinda
from the academic year 2012-13 in respect of students being trained at
Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Bathinda.
The Executive Committee considered the request with regard to the change
of name of colleges/change of affiliating universities and permitted the change
of name of the following college/University:
Change of University:
Adesh Institute
Baba Farid University
of Medical Recognized vide
of Health Sciences,
Sciences & notification dt. Permitted
Faridkot to Adesh
Research, 19.5.2011.
University, Bathinda
Bathinda
Read: the matter with regard to change of the name of affiliating university
from Pondicherry University to Sri BalajiVidyapeeth University (Deemed
University) in respect of MBBS students trained at Mahatma Gandhi Medical
College and Research Institute, Pondicherry.
The Executive Committee considered the request with regard to the change
of name of colleges/change of affiliating universities and permitted the change
of name of the following college/University:
Change of University:
The Executive Committee considered the request with regard to the change
of name of colleges/change of affiliating universities and permitted the change
of name of the following college/University:
Change of University:
166. Judgment of the Honble High Court of Delhi dated 10.03.2014 in U.P.
Unaided Medical Colleges vs. Union of India &Ors {WP (C) 1562/2014} .
Read: the matter with regard to the item is addendum to Item No. 159
pertaining to the Judgment of the Honble High Court of Delhi dated
20.12.2013 in WP (C) No. 6261/2013 titled Raipur Institute of Medical
Sciences vs. Union of India.
This item was considered along with item No.159 since both pertained to the
subject of surprise inspection.
The Council noted the following sequence of events on the decision of the
Executive Committee dated 23.1.2014:-
The Honble High Court of Delhi vide its Order dated 10.03.2013 in U.P.
Unaided Medical Colleges vs. Union of India (Annexure 1) has held as
under:-
The Executive Committee of the Council considered the matter with regard to
extension of services of Dr. M. Rajalakshmi and decided to ratify the decision
of the President, MCI for extension of engagement of Dr. M. Rajalakshmi for a
further period of one year w.e.f. 24/03/2014, on the existing terms and
conditions.
168. Removal of name of Dr. Pramila V. Tople from the Indian Medical
Register.
Read: the matter with regard to the Registrar, Maharashtra Medical Council
has sent a letter dated 26.12.2013 informed that their Executive Committee
granted the removal of name of Dr. Pramila V. Tople against registration no.
29006 dated 03.12.1972 from Maharashtra Medical Council Register of
Medical Practitioner due to sad demises as per rule 59(a) of the Maharashtra
Medical Council Rule 1967.
169. Approval of the Minutes of the Academic Council meeting held on 20th
January, 2014.
Read: the matter with regard to approval of the Minutes of the Academic
Council meeting held on 20th January, 2014 was placed before the Executive
Committee at its meeting held on 18-02-2014.
Arising out of discussion it was proposed that the Academic Council which
has been constituted by the President Medical Council of India as an Advisory
Body for rendering advise pertaining to Academic matters falling within the
ambit and jurisdiction of the Medical Council of India be named as Academic
Committee and the members thereat who are not the members of the
Council be designated as Invitees.
170. Approval of the Minutes of the meeting of the Conveners of the Nodal
Centres in Medical Education Technology held on 3rd February, 2014.
Read: the matter with regard to approval of the Minutes of the meeting of the
Conveners of the Nodal Centres in Medical Education Technology was placed
before the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 18-02-2014 .
The Minutes of the meeting of the Conveners of the Nodal Centres in Medical
Education Technology held on 3rd February, 2014 is placed before the
General Body of the Council for its approval.
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171. Approval of the Minutes of the meeting of the Academic Council held on
26th February, 2014
Read: the matter with regard to approval of the Minutes of the meeting of the
Academic Council held on 26th February, 2014 was placed before the
Executive Committee at its meeting held on 14-03-2014.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
CollegesRegulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 for the award of MBBS degree for academic
year 2014-2015.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
CollegesRegulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
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The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
178. Drugs names are changing in single letter difference, so that doctors
write drug names in capital letters only reg.
Read: the matter with regard to the item is addendum to Item No. 20
pertaining to the drug names written by the doctors should be only in capital
letters.
This item was considered together with item No.20 since both pertained to the
same subject.
Act, 1956 and also continuance of recognition of the college for the award of
M.B.B.S. degree(100 seats).
The Council approved the following recommendations of the Executive
Committee:-
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised to make available Diagnostic Anti-
Sera and improve publications in the Department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
166
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
167
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
171
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
174
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The College authorities are advised to improve research & publications
in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
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Note: The College authorities are advised to improve research & publications
in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are directed to get the recognition of 4 PG
diplomas which were permitted in the year 2010-11.
221. King George's Medical University, U.P. Lucknow (Deemed University)-
Recognition of DM(Neurology) qualification in respect of increased
intake from 3(Three) to 9(Nine) seats in respect of students being
trained at King George's Medical University, U.P. Lucknow.
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 4 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available P.G. in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
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(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 6 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available P.G. in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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230. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 2(Two) seats in respect of
students being trained at Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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233. Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemed
University)- Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased
intake from 02(Two) to 06(Six) seats in respect of students being
trained at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 4 Degree & 2 Diploma students, which
is the maximum permissible with available P.G. in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 22 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available bed strength.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Ahmedabad be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act,
1956.
The Council further approved the following recommendation of the
Postgraduate Committee as ammended:
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 9 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available P.G. in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
207
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The committee further decided that the college will admit only 3 diploma
students as per the earlier decision.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
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(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
216
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 5 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available P.G. in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
217
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
220
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
223
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
224
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
(One) student admitted as per the order of the Honble Supreme Court for the
academic year 2012-13, which was approved by the Board of Governors,
granted by Vikram University, Ujjain in respect of students being trained at
Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College, Ujjain be recognized and
included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: In future, the college will admit only 4 candidates for which LOP was
issued by the Medical Council of India.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
227
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised to get their Degree seats granted in
2009 recognized.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
228
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 5 Degree students and stop
admissions in Diploma course, which is the maximum permissible with
available P.G. teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
these batches pass out) and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act,
1956.
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 10 Degree & 10 Diploma students,
which is the maximum permissible with available P.G. teachers in the
department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
233
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
237
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 8 Degree students and stop
admissions in Diploma course, which is the maximum permissible with
available P.G. teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
241
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
244
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
245
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
248
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
249
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
252
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
253
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
256
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
257
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
259
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
260
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
263
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
264
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
268
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised to get their Diploma seats
recognized.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
269
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
271
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
272
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
332. Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemed
University)- Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification against increased
intake from 02(Two) to 04(Four) seats in respect of students being
trained at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College.
intake from 02(Two) to 04(Four) seats granted by Sri Devraj Urs Academy of
Higher Education & Research (Deemed University) in respect of students
being trained at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College be recognized and included
in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised to equip fully temporal bone
laboratory and speech therapy lab.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
276
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
277
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Note: The college authorities are advised to fully furnish the departmental
research lab.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
344. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai-
Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification against increased intake
from 02(Two) to 04(Four) seats in respect of students being trained at
Stanley Medical College, Chennai.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
College, Surat be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C.
Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
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6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
291
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
293
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
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The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 17 Degree students, which is the
maximum permissible with available P.G. teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The committee also decided to direct the college authorities that from now
onwards w.e.f. 2014-15, will admit only 9 Degree students and stop
admissions in Diploma course, which is the maximum permissible with
available P.G. teachers in the department.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
361. Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemed
University)- Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against
increased intake from 04(Four) to 06(Six) seats in respect of students
being trained at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College.
increased intake from 04(Four) to 06(Six) seats granted by Sri Devraj Urs
Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemed University) in respect of
students being trained at Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College be recognized and
included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
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The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee noted that the Board of Governors has already
recognized MD(Radio-Diagnosis) course for 7 seats and directed the institute
to make admission of 6(Six) students prospectively.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
Padamshree Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai be recognized and
included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.
The Postgraduate Committee further decided that the attention of the institute
be drawn to Sections 6 (4), 6 (5) & 6 (6) of Postgraduate Medical Education
Regulations, 2000 as amended by amendment notificationPostgraduate
Medical Education (Amendment) Regulations, 2009 Part-II dt. 21/07/2009
and act appropriately at appropriate time which read as under:
6.
(4) The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a
maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
(5) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the Award of recognition.
(6) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4
shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post
Graduate course
The Postgraduate Committee noted that both the courses were already
recognized from September, 2009 for DCH and from March, 2010 for
MD(Paediatrics). However, as per letter dated 7/6/2012 received from the
Principal, Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kannur, the first DCH
candidate passed out in December, 2008 and MD (Paediatrics) candidate
passed out in 2009. Hence, the committee decided to recommend that DCH
and MD(Paediatrics) qualification be recognized from the year 2008 & 2009
respectively.
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Read the matter with regard to the approval of Minutes of the Postgraduate
Committee meetings held on 20th& 24th March, 2014.
Read: the matter with regard to the approval of Phase-wise targets in MSR
(Minimum Standard Requirements Regulations) for 200 and 250 annual
MBBS admissions.
The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be
drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical
Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and
act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-
8 (3)
(2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of
MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall
have to be renewed.
(3) The procedure for Renewal of recognition shall be same as applicable for
the award of recognition.
APPROVED