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DAK demands enhancement of PG seats in JK medical colleges as desired by MCI | KNO

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Doctors Association Kashmir today demanded that the number of postgraduate seats in different specialities must be increased  as desired by medical council of India (MCI) and that is only way to improve the doctor-population ratio in our state. "All the   four functional medical colleges in the  our state  have  additional  intake capacity for postgraduates in different specialities and it is due to inertia and callous attitude of institutional heads that Jammu Kashmir state is failing repeatedly to get these additional seats despite having capacity said president DAK Dr Suhail Naik  ."To increase the availability of specialist doctors in the state, one-time increase in PG seats is permitted  by  MCI. But before increasing the said seats the MCI desires immediate revision of  infrastructure and faculty strength. According to a source, Kashmir has the chance to get 70-seat increase for the upcoming academic session Dr Naik added. Pertinently it  is now second consecutive year, that the MCI had asked the J&K medical colleges to furnish their infrastructural and faculty details to avail the “one-time increase in seats” in the clinical postgraduate courses for the academic year 2018-19.  But due to inertia and apathy  of institutional heads to submit  details of infrastructure and available faculty strength at J K medical colleges  is not only delaying the increase in number of Postgraduate seats but also marring the carrier of hundreds of aspiring candidates Dr Naik further added. In a bid to address shortage of specialist doctors,  the medical council of India has written to medical colleges in Jammu and Kashmir and other states to “avail the opportunity” to secure an increase in the number of postgraduate seats. It is pertinent to mention here that in last academic session, Kashmir medical colleges were able to get a go-ahead for 57 postgraduate seats—37 in GMC Srinagar and 20 in SKIMS medical college, although the expected increase was more.(KNO)

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