New NMC Regulations spell out harsher penalties for Backdoor MBBS admissions in medical colleges

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Overview

Introducing harsher penalties for backdoor entries in undergraduate medical admission, the National Medical Commission has now specified that medical colleges violating the norms for MBBS admission shall have to pay a huge fine ranging from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore per seat.

The amount of penalty will increase for any subsequent attempt and the medical college may also be barred from granting admission to students and double the seats shall be reduced for the violation, the apex medical commission has specified in the recently released Graduate Medical Education Regulations of Undergraduate Medical Education Board, 2023.

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