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Karnataka: Deliberating Measures To Accommodate for Students Returning From Ukraine

Indeed, even as a huge number of medical students getting back from Ukraine at an unsure future, the National Medical Commission (NMC) isn’t leaning toward changing principles to retain them in India’s medical schools and colleges, an administration official said. All things being equal, the medical schooling controller needs the Union government to conclude how would benefit from outside input these students.

There is no arrangement in existing guidelines to permit medical students from abroad to finish their examinations in India. The individuals who have finished medical assessments abroad can, in any case, do their temporary positions in India, given they clear India’s Foreign Medical Graduate Entrance (FMGE) assessment first.

However, the Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar on Monday said that the public authority is pondering on measures to oblige students who have gotten back from the conflict torn Ukraine.

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Measures will be taken to guarantee continuation of their schooling. “We are examining about lessening expense for medical courses,” Sudhakar expressed in the Legislative Council.

Naming the death of Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar, an student from the state in the Russian shelling at Kharkiv in Ukraine “sad,” he said that 22,000 students from the nation were abandoned in Ukraine. Every one of them have been brought back securely, he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in consistent touch with specialists there. Numerous countries have taken up such an undertaking to bring back their students from Ukraine, he said. “students from adjoining nations utilized Indian banners to track down a way through. medical students have gotten back to India from war-torn Ukraine. Their future training will be dealt with,” he guaranteed.

In the mean time, Education Minister B.C. Nagesh educated the board that a fine regarding Rs 51.26 lakh had been forced on 4,317 educators for ill-advised assessment of answer papers of SSLC (Class 10) students in the state.

 

 

 

 

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