Amendment in medical education rules issued
Bhopal. The state government has amended the Madhya Pradesh Medical Education Admission Rules-2018. According to the amendment, five percent seats have been reserved for government school students out of the total seats approved for MBBS and BDS in all government and private colleges. Public Relations Officer Durgesh Raikwar gave this information on Thursday.
He told that 30 percent reservation for women candidates in all courses in all colleges, 5 percent reservation for disabled candidates in all courses in all colleges and 3 percent reservation for freedom fighter candidates and military candidates for MBBS and BDS in government colleges only. 3 percent has been fixed.
According to the amendment, while clarifying the category, it has been told that it includes women, freedom fighters, soldiers, disabled, non-resident Indian category and government school students. Similarly, according to the added sub-rule, government school means the government school run by the Madhya Pradesh government. Among the students of government schools, such students, who have passed the examination after studying regularly from class-6 to 12th in government school or after studying in private schools from class-1 to 8 on the basis of admission through the Right to Education Act Those who have passed the examination after studying regularly from class 9th to 12th in government school have been included.
According to the amended rules, for admission to the graduate course (MBBS / BDS) from the government school student category, it is mandatory to present the original certificate issued by the District Education Officer / District Coordinator / Assistant Commissioner of the concerned department to the candidate. Provided that the candidate fulfills the requirement of Rule-2B.
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