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Medical admissions: a confusing disease.

P A Shah1

  • 1Department of Surgery, LTMGH, Sion, Bombay.

Journal of the Indian Medical Association
|August 1, 1992
PubMed
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This policy outlines undergraduate medical course admissions, reserving 50% of seats for local candidates and 20% for rural students based on Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) merit. The remaining 30% will be filled through an all-India competitive examination.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Policy
  • Higher Education Admissions

Background:

  • Current admission processes for undergraduate medical courses require structured reservation policies.
  • Ensuring equitable access for local and rural candidates is a key consideration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define a clear admission framework for undergraduate medical courses.
  • To establish reservation quotas for different candidate categories.

Main Methods:

  • Reservation of 50% of seats for local candidates based on Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) merit.
  • Reservation of 20% of seats for rural candidates based on HSC merit.
  • Allocation of 30% of seats through an all-India competitive examination.

Main Results:

  • A defined admission structure with specific seat allocations is proposed.
  • The policy mandates merit-based selection for local and rural quotas.
  • An all-India competitive examination is designated for the remaining seats.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed policy aims to streamline undergraduate medical admissions.
  • It balances local needs with national-level competition.
  • Implementing eligibility criteria for the all-India exam will enhance practicality.

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