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NMC to Launch Centralized Software System to Curb Unauthorized MBBS Admissions

New Initiative Aims to Enhance Transparency and Accountability in Medical Admissions

New Delhi: To strengthen transparency in medical college admissions, the National Medical Commission (NMC) plans to introduce a centralized software system in the upcoming academic session. This system will help streamline the MBBS admission process across states and eliminate irregularities by integrating a common platform for student intake verification. The NMC is collaborating with state counseling authorities to finalize this initiative.

Current Measures and Future Plans

To address existing malpractice issues, the NMC has mandated that medical colleges submit the enrollment details of first-year MBBS students for the 2024-25 academic session by November 8, 2024. Dr. B Srinivas, NMC Secretary, emphasized that the directive reinforces strict guidelines to ensure admissions are conducted fairly and on time.

Safeguarding Against Unauthorized Admissions

The NMC’s online monitoring system, launched in 2023, has already exposed cases of ineligible admissions, leading to penalties for several colleges. The planned centralized software aims to further curb unauthorized admissions by enabling real-time monitoring of compliance.