NEW DELHI: Rahul Gandhi, Former President of Indian National Congress (INC) and Member of Parliament (MP) has recently written to Mansukh Mandaviya, Union health and family welfare minister and requested him to accommodate Indian Medical students who returned from Ukraine due to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine and covid-19 pandemic in local colleges or to ease their transfer in foreign medical universities.
“Lack of clarity has threatened their professional future. It would be a travesty of justice if first and second-year students are required to take NEET examinations and restart their MBBS studies, as many news reports have indicated. These students deserve a sympathetic and expeditious response from the government,” Gandhi said in a Facebook post.
Rahul Gandhi even attached a copy of a picture he received from a representatives of medical students from Kerala who enrolled in Ukraine’s medical college. In the letter, the MP informed that these students have informed that how they are lacking clarity about their education and career.
The National Medical Commission’s (NMC) regulations regarding foreign medical graduates require the students to complete a medical course of a minimum of 54 months duration. Gandhi said that it would be challenging for the students to go back to Ukraine and complete the course.
According to Gandhi as per some reports, the first and second-year Indian medical students who returned from Ukraine will have to go through the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in order to restart their MBBS course, Gandhi said the minister to resolve this issue.
He also mentioned the Supreme Court order directing the NMC to frame a one-time scheme to accommodate these students.
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