NMC Bill
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The National Medical Commission (NMC) is on the verge of replacing the Medical Council of India (MCI) as the bill has passed in both the lower and upper house of the Indian parliament. Along with the change in authority, dramatic changes have been brought forth, which will affect the medical education landscape in the years to come.
In the coming years, medical entrance exam other that NEET-UG, like AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS, will be brought under NEET. However, the bill mentions clearly that these changes be brought into existence in the next three years from the day the bill has passed. Therefore, the NMC bill has no immediate effect on NEET 2020.
The NMC bill will have no implications on NEET UG and PG aspirants. There will be no change for NEET 2020 aspirants.
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The fee structure of private MBBS college differ from one another. Some colleges have same fees such as LLRM medical college . While some college take less fee in 2 year from 1 year such as GVSM medical college Kanpur. This difference in fees is due to admission fees , security fees etc. So mainly tuition fee is not changed. But other fee could be changed depending on the college.
Regarding NMC bill which was passed by lok Sabah in 2019 is applicable in 2020 medical admission.
For more information regarding fees of different t college you may click on the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-medical-colleges-in-india
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Hello Arnab!
The NMC(National Medical Commission) bill ensured the dissolution of the 87 year old MCI and the establishment of NMC. And it has no immediate effect on NEET 2020 counseling.
The only change that would occur is that ablut 40-50% of MBBS seats in the private colleges will be taken over by the NMC, i.e the fees of those setas will be imposed by the NMC. This will make studying MBBS easier for the borderline rank-holders who lost a seat due to five or ten marks difference from the cutoff. Overally, there will be no more change. And this chenge may not be enforced this year, it would take subsequent years for the bill to take action.
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National Medical Commission Bill 2019 was passed by Lok sabha and Rajya Sabha in september 2019 and was duly signed by the President of India.
But NMC bill was not applicable on institutes because it has to be published by government of India in Official National Gazette.
So on 25 September 2020 this NMC bill was published by the Government on Gazette of India making this act to become effective and implemented by colleges and institutions.
So this NMC act is applicable now after 25 september 2020.
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The National Medical Commission, in place of the Medical Council of India (MCI), for development and regulation of all aspects of medical education and profession, has been constituted and will come into existence from NMC coming into being, the Board of Governors (BoG), which superseded the Medical Council of India (MCI) on September 26, 2018, to perform its functions, will get dissolved and the nearly 64-year-old Indian Medical Council Act will stand abolished.
shall come into force with effect from 25th day of September 2020. The NMC comprises a chairman, 10 ex-officio members and 22 part-time members.
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As you may already be aware of, the tuition fees for the government quota in private colleges is settled at Rs. 4 lakhs (give or take) for the MBBS course compared to a crore in private or management seats. In most states the rank which get government seats in private medical colleges is the same as that of getting a seat in a government college (that is this year a score of 525+ would be good for a government seat in privtae medical college).
For more details you can click on
https://news.careers360.com/nmc-bill-govt-regulate-fee-of-50-seats-in-private-colleges-will-it-serve-cause
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Probably No. NMC bill 2020 will not be applicable for NEET 2020. Still the MCI is working in action. NMC needs some time to get into action, There will be no effect on Fee due to NMC.
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Benefits of NMC bill are
1. It proposes the final year MBBS examination that is National Exit Test (NEXT) for for admission to post graduate courses and a licence to practice medicine
2. Also acts as screening test for foreign medical graduates .
Expected fee structure in Private medical colleges
are
With the reduction planned by BOG,
The fee for 50% of fee structure will range between 6 to 10 lakh in medical colleges .
However, it may vary depending on certain agenda and it may vary in different states as well.
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It will not effect the neet.
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