Medical Council of India (MCI) has warned medical students about ‘certain unscrupulous elements who are misleading the applicants by alluring them that they would get them admitted in MBBS course in medical colleges’.
The NEET based process of all India counselling and state counselling for medical admission is underway after the results were declared on June 23. MCI released a list of 69 colleges along with an advisory. These 69 colleges have been debarred from giving Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery admissions to students
MCI’s Warning
MCI also warned the students that admissions made without common counseling is impermissible and illegal.
“By way of this advisory all Candidates interested in taking admission in Medical Colleges should check the status regarding grant of permission by the Central Government to the colleges from the website of Medical Council of India i.e. https://www.mciindia.org/ and only after verifying the status of the permission should proceed to take admission” said the advisory.
MCI in an advisory has asked the students to follow the common counselling.
1.This has to be done by Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India for 15% all India quota seats in Government Medical Colleges of the contributing states and for all MBBS seats in Medical Colleges run by Deemed Universities.
2. Or it has to be done by the Designated Authority of the State/Union Territory Government in respect of MBBS seats in Government Medical Colleges and Non-Governmental Medical Colleges.
Medical Admission 2017: Colleges without permission
Medical Colleges listed in the following document have not been granted permission for admitting students in MBBS for academic year 2017-18 and 2018 -19. On April this year, the MCI directed some private colleges in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu to cancel admissions of around 500 students who had allegedly not appeared for NEET exam last year