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Kya nmc bill 2020 me applicable hoga medical college me admission ke liye

Koustav Dey 5th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant,

Since the MNC bill have passed in the parliament to it will eventually replace MCI. This change will affect medical education in upcoming years.

But, it is mentioned in the bill that the changes will be implemented in the next three years  from the day the bill passes.

So, NMC has no immediate effect on NEET2020. There wont be any changes for NEET2020 candidates.

Hope it helps!

Good luck!


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Nmc bill ke bad 50%private college jinki fees nmc decide karega uski range kya ho sakti h

Koustav Dey 5th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant,

It is expected that the fee for half of the seats of private colleges will be reduced up to 70%

The fee may be ranged between Rs. 6 lacs to Rs. 10 lacs in across private medical colleges.

Hope it helps!

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is NMC Bill effect in this year all india counselling Thats MCC

Prashant Kumar Pandey 5th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant !

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.

Hope this answer helps you:)

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neet 2020 NMC Bill today declared what is its benifit for MBBS students plz guide me

Hrisheekesh Singh 25th Sep, 2020

Hi Ashish,

NMC bill will bring in these changes that are mentioned below:-

  • The medical field will have the presence of highly qualified and adequate number of medical professionals.
  • Medical professionals will be able to adopt the latest methods of medical research.
  • This bill will assure periodic evaluation of all the medical institutions
  • Additionally, there will be an effective mechanism for grievance redressal

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I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!


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The fees of 50% of private medical colleges seats are been reduced under the NMC Bill. My rank is 55483 do have any chance under these seats in UP in general category.

handukanika 28th Oct, 2020

Hello,
Yes 50% of priavte medical college seats fee are to be deducted has been proposed under NMC bill but no further updates have come yet. The year of implementation isn't also known till now. Please follow neet update page for further details.

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After implementation of NMC bill and EXIT test for PG selection, State like Karnataka, Maharastra and West Bangal would get the bond signed from AIQ candidates for 01 or 2 years mandatory service in their respective state after completion of MBBS ?.

handukanika 10th Oct, 2020

Hello,
The NMC bill has passed recently with closure of medical council of india.

No other information has been declared til now and a NEXT EXIT exam has been proposed for both indian medical graduates and  foreign medical graduates.
The guidelines haven't been declared yet but it is said that 2017 mbbs batch will be the first batch to take the NEXT exam.

No proper guidelines regarding compulsory bond serving has come yet and it will take around 6 months for nation wide rules to be set up for a NEXT exam same for all medical students.
For more information you can stay in touch with careers360 next page.

Hope this helps

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what NMC bill tells about the medical seats of private medical colleges in India, and how much seats of the private colleges are to be used as govt. Medical seats ??????

handukanika 28th Sep, 2020

Hello,

with the current dissolving of mci and changing of neet pg to next exam a lot of changes are said to be brought up in the medical post graduation curriculum.

Its likely that next exam and 6 month courses will be executed soon.

However no further announcements and notifications have come yet. Its stated that there will be a decrease and regulation of private medical institutions fees too.

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NMC bill effect on cutoff of mgmmc Indore in neet 2021

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Jul, 2020

Verma, this is still 2020 and NEET has not been conducted yet for 2020 and we do not know yet the status of 2021. And we are not sure of which part of the NMC Bill are you enquiring about because NMC bill is aimed at regulating the Medical Education and Practise. And cut offs depend on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam and not the NMC bill. Now in 2019, under State Quota, the cut offs for MGMMC, under various Categories have been as follows:

General Category: 606

OBC: 603

SC: 515

ST: 394

Now this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. And we do not know yet the status of 2020. So we would suggest you to watch out for NEET 2020 cut offs to have an idea of what might be the possible score for a seat in this College and if you are preparing for NEET 2021, as the MHRD has officially announced that NEET 2021 will be conducted with a reduced syllabus, we would suggest you to stick to NCERT books for now. Atleast until the new syllabus has been released.

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