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H:\document files\Minutes\PG minutes\PGMN-2015\PGMN-24.09.2015.docx 1 No.MCI-4(3)/2015-Med./ MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE Minutes of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee meeting held on 24 th September, 2015 at 11.00 A.M. in the Office of the Medical Council of India, Pocket-14, Sector-8, Dwarka, New Delhi. Present: 1. Dr. S.B. Siwach Chairman, Former Director, Pandit B D Sharma PGI, Rohtak, Haryana 2. Dr. Datteswar Hota Professor & HoD, SCB Medical College & Hospital, Cuttack, Orissa 3. Dr. Deelip Govindrao Mhaisekar Professor & HoD, Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt. Medical College, Vazirabad, Dist. Nanded, Maharashtra 4. Dr. K S Sharma Director Academics, Director, Edu. (TMC) & Prof. & HoD, Deptt. of Anaesthesia, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai 5. Dr. Raja Babu Panwar Vice-Chancellor, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur 6. Dr. Silvano CA Dias Sapeco Professor & HoD, Deptt. Of Forensic Medicine, Goa Medical College, Bambolim, Goa 7. Dr. Vora Nitin Sumanchandra Dean, GMERS Medical College Sola, Near New Gujarat High Court, Sola, S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad, Gujarat-380061 Dr. Reena Nayyar – Secretary I/c The Chairman welcomed the members of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee. Leave of absence was received from Prof. (Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Borah, Member and Dr. Rani Bhaskaran, Member. 1. Minutes of the last meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee – confirmation of. The minutes of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee meeting held on 15/09/2015 were confirmed in the meeting itself. 2. Minutes of the last meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee – action taken thereon. The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee noted & approved the action taken on the minutes of the previous meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee.

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No.MCI-4(3)/2015-Med./

MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA

POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE

Minutes of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee meeting held on 24th September, 2015 at 11.00 A.M. in the Office of the Medical Council of India, Pocket-14, Sector-8, Dwarka, New Delhi.

Present:

1.

Dr. S.B. Siwach Chairman, Former Director, Pandit B D Sharma PGI, Rohtak, Haryana

2. Dr. Datteswar Hota Professor & HoD, SCB Medical College & Hospital, Cuttack, Orissa

3. Dr. Deelip Govindrao Mhaisekar

Professor & HoD, Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Govt. Medical College, Vazirabad, Dist. Nanded, Maharashtra

4. Dr. K S Sharma Director Academics, Director, Edu. (TMC) & Prof. & HoD, Deptt. of Anaesthesia, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai

5. Dr. Raja Babu Panwar Vice-Chancellor, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur

6. Dr. Silvano CA Dias Sapeco Professor & HoD, Deptt. Of Forensic Medicine, Goa Medical College, Bambolim, Goa

7. Dr. Vora Nitin Sumanchandra Dean, GMERS Medical College Sola, Near New Gujarat High Court, Sola, S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad, Gujarat-380061

Dr. Reena Nayyar – Secretary I/c

The Chairman welcomed the members of the Postgraduate Medical Education

Committee. Leave of absence was received from Prof. (Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Borah, Member and

Dr. Rani Bhaskaran, Member.

1. Minutes of the last meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee – confirmation of.

The minutes of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee meeting held on

15/09/2015 were confirmed in the meeting itself.

2. Minutes of the last meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee – action taken thereon.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee noted & approved the action

taken on the minutes of the previous meeting of the Postgraduate Medical Education Committee.

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3. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar because of the following facts:-

1. There were NIL surgeries on day of assessment. 2. The institute is paying stipend of Rs. 7, 000; Rs. 8, 000 & Rs. 9, 000 p.m. to

I/II/III year Residents which is much less than that paid by Govt. of Karnataka to I/II/III year Residents & is contrary to PG Medical Education Regulations.

3. Promotion of Dr. R. Jayram, Professor as Asso. Prof. is not as per Regulations as he has been promoted as Asso. Prof. with experience of only 4 years as Asst. Prof. against requirement of 5 years as per Regulations. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Asst. Professor: 1.

4. Facilities for Retinal Surgery are not available. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 3 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 4. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Renewal of

recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(General Surgery)

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qualification for 02 seats at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification for 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur because of the following facts:-

1. Specialty clinic like Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery clinic is not run. 2. Out of 12 Multipara Monitors, 2 are nonfunctional. Out of 5 Electric

Cautery, 2 are nonfunctional. 3. Promotion of Dr. Vikas G. Bhosale as Asso. Prof. is not as per Regulations

as he has been promoted as Asso. Prof. with experience of only 3 years 1 month as Asst. Prof. against requirement of 5 years as per Regulations. Further the same period has been shown twice in the faculty table. His experience as Asst. Prof. is shown as (i) 09/10/2001 to 10/11/2004 & (ii) 12/12/2003 to 11/12/2004; however period from 12/12/2003 to 10/11/2004 of the period shown in (ii) is already covered under period at (i) & hence cannot be counted twice.

4. Resultantly, Unit F is not headed by Asso. Prof. It has only 2 faculty & cannot be considered as PG Unit.

5. Senior Resident in Unit-I is not eligible. He has no 3 years experience at the time of appointment.

6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 5. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats and renewal of recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats and DA qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats and renewal of recognition of

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MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats and DA qualification for 03 seats at Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Committee also decided to recommend to the Central Government that

recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats and DA qualification for 03 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 6. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Basaveswara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 01 seat at Basaveswara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 01 seat granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Basaveswara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 7. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Bhaskar Medical College, Yenkapally. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 01 seat at Bhaskar Medical College, Yenkapally granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radio

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Diagnosis) qualification for 01 seat granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Bhaskar Medical College, Yenkapally because of the following facts:-

1. Workload of CT guided procedures like FNAC was NIL on day of

assessment. It was only 51 in 2014 which is inadequate. 2. Workload of DSA on day of assessment is not provided. It is NIL in last 3

years. 3. Dr. N. Sandeep, Dr. K.C. Kranthi, Dr. S. Sunitha, Dr. Kasture A.A., Senior

Residents, do not have 3 years experience as a Resident in the department in a medical college; hence they cannot be considered as Senior Residents.

4. Resultantly, there is shortage of Senior Residents: 4. 5. Academic parameters like Clinical Seminars (12/year), Journal Clubs

(11/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 8. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Chalmeda Anandrao Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Chalmeda Anandrao Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Chalmeda Anandrao Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar because of the following facts:-

1. LASER is not available in the department. 2. Specialty clinics like Contact Dermatitis clinic, Acne clinic are not run. 3. Workload of LASER procedures is NIL in last 3 years.

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4. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (12/year) is inadequate. 5. Publications during last 3 years only 1. All others are Case Reports, which

cannot be considered. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 2 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 9. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot - Recognition of

MD(Radiotherapy) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radiotherapy) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radiotherapy) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot in respect of students being trained at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana because of the following facts:-

1. Total number of patients in OPD has decreased from 3, 790 in 2012 to 3,

549 in 2014. 2. Total number of patients in IPD has decreased by 71% from 436 in 2012 to

125 in 2014. 3. Even though IPD patients have decreased as shown above, weekly clinical

load is shown to have increased from 7 in 2012 to 7-10 in 2014 which is not feasible. There is data mismatch.

4. Average bed occupancy is 70%. 5. There is no Senior Resident. 6. HDR Brachytherapy is not available. 7. OPD for department of Radiotherapy on the day of assessment is shown

as 425 which is not feasible. It also does not tally with total OPD of 930 for the hospital. There is data mismatch.

8. Facilities for Radioactive Isotope work are not available. 9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 2 seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 10. Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak (Haryana) -

Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Command Hospital, Chandimandir. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats at Command Hospital, Chandimandir granted by Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak (Haryana).

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 02 seats granted by Pt. B D Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak (Haryana) in respect of students being trained at Command Hospital, Chandimandir because of the following facts:-

1. 2 Seats were permitted in the year 2009 and recognition assessment was

due in 2012, which the Institution never got done. However, they have been admitting students after 2012 as well, which is not as per Regulations.

2. Total number of Major operations are only 16 on the day of assessment for the hospital. Average of randomly selected days is 12-15 which is inadequate.

3. Deficiency of faculty: (a) Asso. Prof.: 2. 4. Shortage of Senior Residents: 2. 5. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 6. Brig. N.S. Lamba was never Graded Specialist and he was Classified

Specialist only for 2 years. Hence, his appointment as Assoc. Professor is not as per Regulations.

7. Lt. Col. N.S. Ajay Chandra has been shown as Asst. Professor as well as Assoc. Professor both, which is not feasible. He is not eligible to be Assoc. Professor.

8. Dr. B.S. Parihar & Dr. Rohit Malhotra have been shown as Asst. Prof. continuing till date from their date of appointment in the faculty table; however they are shown as Senior Residents during assessment which is not permissible.

9. Departmental Library has only 30 books which is grossly inadequate.

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10. Academic parameters like Clinical Seminars (08 in no.), Journal Clubs (07 in no.), Group Discussions (14) per year are inadequate.

11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 11. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad because of the following facts:-

1. Workload of Mammography, CT guided procedures like FNAC, DSA was

NIL on day of assessment. There is no Mammography in OHRC. 2. Dr. M. Sarvan Kumar, Asst. Professor with DNB qualification is not

eligible. He has no post DNB Teaching Experience. However, Faculty is complete without him.

3. Workload of CT guided FNAC, etc. was only 08 during the year 2014 which is grossly inadequate.

4. Total workload of DSA + Mammography is only 140 during the year 2014 which is inadequate.

5. None of the PG students are getting any stipend as of now. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 4 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of

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Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 12. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore because of the following facts:-

1. Total number of Major operations has decreased from 365 in 2012 to 355 in

2014. This implies daily average of major operations as 1.18 which is inadequate.

2. Total number of Minor operations has decreased from 1, 168 in 2012 to 1, 075 in 2014.

3. Details of quantum of stipend paid by the institute to I/II/III year Residents are not given.

4. There was only 1 Major operation on day of assessment which is inadequate.

5. Total BERA investigations are only 11 in the year 2014 which is grossly inadequate.

6. Total number of Speech therapy cases is only 10 in the year 2014 which is grossly inadequate.

7. Total number if Impedance cases is only 119 in the year 2014 implying daily average of <0.4 which is inadequate.

8. Workload of procedures like Nasal Polypectomy, Angiofibroma is NIL during the period of last 3 years.

9. Details of patients attending Cancer related specialty clinic are not provided.

10. Academic parameter like Group Discussion (12/year) is inadequate. 11. There are 9 publications quoted. However, all except 1 are Case Reports,

which cannot be considered. 12. Promotion of Dr. Muni Raju M., Professor is not as per Regultions. He has

been Assoc. Professor for 3 years 5 months against the requirement of 4 years.

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13. Promotion of Dr. C.V. Srinivas, Assoc. Professor is not as per Regulations. He has been Asst. Professor for 4 years 2 months against the requirement of 5 years.

14. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 2 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 13. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr. Pinnammaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Chinnaoutpalli. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats at Dr. Pinnammaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Chinnaoutpalli granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Dr. Pinnammaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Chinnaoutpalli be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 14. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 02

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seats at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 15. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Radiotherapy) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radiotherapy) qualification for 02 seats at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Radiotherapy) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at GSL Medical College, Rajahmundry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 16. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. - Recognition of

MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Guntur Medical College, Guntur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Guntur Medical College, Guntur granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. in respect of students being trained at Guntur Medical College, Guntur because of the following facts:-

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1. Facilities for DLCO test are not available. 2. OPD on day of assessment is 55, which is inadequate. 3. There are NIL publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. 4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 2 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 17. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P - Recognition of

MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats at Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P in respect of students being trained at Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal because of the following facts:-

1. Deficiency of faculty: (a) Asst. Prof.: 3; (b) Asst. prof. cum Statistician: 1;

(c) Asst. Prof. cum Epidemiologist: 1 (d) Medical Officer: 2 (e) L.M.O.: 2. 2. Capacity of 1 Demonstration room is 50 & another is 40 which is

inadequate. 3. Details of Practical laboratory for students & Seminar Room are not

provided. 4. PG students are not posted in institutions of public health importance or

with District/State Health organizations. 5. There are only 2 publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. 6. Academic parameter like Journal Club (10 in no.), Group Discussions (06

in no.) are inadequate. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 3 seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 18. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 19. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 01 seat at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(OBG) qualification for 01 seat granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada,

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Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram because of the following facts:-

1. Total IPD 5991 (Year 3) and Total Major Operations + Caesarean Section +

Deliveries 5968, which means no patients with problems other than Deliveries or Surgeries were admitted, which is not feasible.

2. There was only 1 death during last year out of 5991 admissions, which means no seriously ill complicated delivery cases were admitted without which, training of postgraduates is inadequate.

3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

20. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Amalapuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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21. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Renewal of recognition of DPM qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of DPM qualification for 01 seat at M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of DPM qualification for 01 seat granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at M.V.J. Medical College, Bangalore be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 22. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Recognition of

MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats and renewal of recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) and DO qualifications for 01 seat each in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats and renewal of recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) and DO qualifications for 01 seat each at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Committee also decided to recommend to the Central Government that

recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) and DO qualifications for 01 seat each granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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23. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Renewal of recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) and D Ortho qualifications for 01 seat each in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) and D Ortho qualifications for 01 seat each at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) and D Ortho qualifications for 01 seat each granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. Shortage of Senior Residents: 2. 2. 3 Major O.T.s & 1 Minor O.T. were under renovation; hence non-

functional. 3. Dr. V. Ramlingam possess experience of only 2 years as Resident; hence

not eligible as Senior Resident & cannot be considered as Senior Resident. 4. With regard to eligibility of publications for promotion of Dr. S.

Ravindran, Professor. 2 out of 4 publications appear to be case reports and hence not acceptable. Resultantly, his promotion is not as per Regulations as he has been promoted as Professor with experience of only 3 years 2 months as Asso. Prof. against requirement of 4 years as per Regulations.

5. Resultantly, Unit 4 has only 2 faculty and is headed by Asst. Prof. and cannot be considered as a teaching Unit.

6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 1 seat each for degree and

diploma till renewal of their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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24. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Renewal of recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 03 seats at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 03 seats granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. No details of experience as Resident / Junior Resident has been given in

respect of Dr. S.S. Siva, Senior Resident. Hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

2. Dr. V.G. Siva, Senior Resident possesses experience of only 2 years 6 months as Resident; hence she cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

3. Dr. S. Lokesh, Asso. Prof. has been promoted as Asso. Prof. on the basis of publications; however one of the publication appears to be a case report and cannot be accepted as publication; hence his promotion is not as per Regulations.

4. As per faculty table (signed by the Dean and Assessor), Dr. P. Govindraj, Asso. Prof. in Unit 7 is shown as working in this institute from 21/12/2009 to 04/11/2012 as Asst. Prof. He has also been shown as working as Asso. Prof. at SSSMC & RI, Chennai from 06/10/2010 to 04/01/2013. Thus between 06/10/2010 and 04/11/2012 he has been working simultaneously at this institute & SSSMC & RI, Chennai, which is not permissible and contrary to Regulations.

5. Resultantly, there are only 2 faculty in Unit 7 & it cannot be considered as PG Unit.

6. Dr. Kumili Nageswar Rao, Senior Resident does not possess requisite experience of 3 years in the department a medical college; he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

7. Resultantly, there is deficiency of faculty: (a) Asst. Professor: 3; Senior Residents: 3.

8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 3 seats till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no

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compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 25. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Renewal of recognition of

MS(OBG) and DGO qualifications for 02 seats each in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(OBG) and DGO qualifications for 02 seats each at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of MS(OBG) and DGO qualifications for 02 seats each granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 26. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Renewal of recognition of

MD(TB & Respiratory Disease) and DTCD qualifications for 01 seat each in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory Disease) and DTCD qualifications for 01 seat each at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory Disease) and DTCD qualifications for 01 seat each granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 27. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases

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/ Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur because of the following facts:-

1. Faculty complement is incomplete. There is no Asso. Prof. in the only

Unit; resultantly there is no Unit which can qualify as PG Unit. 2. Clinical material is inadequate. Bed occupancy was 60% on day of

assessment (i.e. 18 out of 30 beds). 3. Only 1 room is available in OPD. Space is inadequate. 4. Out of 2 patients in RICU on day of assessment, one was of Septicaemia

which is a Medical emergency. Average occupancy is 60%. 5. Bronchoscopy & PFT tests are less in number. 6. Records of Academic based parameters are not available. 7. There are NIL publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. 8. Experience of 3 years as Resident / Junior Resident is not shown for both

Senior Residents in the faculty table and hence, they are not eligible as Senior Residents.

9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 28. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory Medicine) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(TB & Respiratory Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy because of the following facts:-

1. OPD: Space is inadequate for faculty. 2. DLCO test is not available. 3. Dr. J. Chalapathi Rao, Senior Resident has only 2 years experience as

Resident; he cannot be considered as Senior Resident. Resultantly, there is shortage of Senior resident: 1.

4. Separate ward for MDR Tuberculosis is not available. 5. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (12/year), Journal Clubs (06 in

no.), Group Discussions (22 in no.) are inadequate. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 29. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at MNR Medical College, Sangareddy because of the following facts:-

1. As per the equipment list provided by the Assessor, there is no DSA and no Mammography in the department, which are essential requirements.

2. CT Scan is dual slice and MRI.2 tesla, which are outdated. 3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 4 seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

30. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Navodaya Medical College, Raichur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Navodaya Medical College, Raichur granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Navodaya Medical College, Raichur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 31. Sardar Patel University, Gujarat - Recognition of MD(Bio Chemistry)

qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats and renewal of recognition for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Pramukhswami Medical College, Karmsad. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Bio Chemistry) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats and renewal of recognition for 02 seats at Pramukhswami Medical College, Karmsad granted by Sardar Patel University, Gujarat.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Bio Chemistry) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats granted by Sardar Patel University, Gujarat in respect of students being trained at

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Pramukhswami Medical College, Karmsad be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Committee also decided to recommend to the Central Government that

recognition of MD(Bio Chemistry) qualification for 02 seats granted by Sardar Patel University, Gujarat in respect of students being trained at Pramukhswami Medical College, Karmsad be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 32. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats at Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 33. Ranchi University - Recognition of MD(Physiology) qualification against

increased intake from 05 to 07 seats in respect of students being trained at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Physiology) qualification against increased intake from 05 to 07 seats at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi granted by Ranchi University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Physiology) qualification against increased intake from 05 to 07 seats granted by Ranchi University in respect of students being trained at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi because of the following facts:-

1. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (18/year), Journal Clubs

(12/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate. 2. Dr. Mary Pushpa Bara, Asso. Prof. has been promoted with experience of

only 4 years 2 months as Asst. Prof. against requirement of 5 years as per

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Regulations; hence she cannot be considered; resultantly there is deficiency of faculty: (a) Asso. Prof.: 1.

3. Dr. R.K. Arora, Assoc. Professor and Dr. Mukul Chandra Gope, Assoc. Professor were not available on the day of Assessment.

4. Faculty table is left blank. 5. Publications quoted 3 but no reference/ reprint given and they are not

related to subject of Physiology. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 5 to 7 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 34. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 01 seat at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases / Pulmonary Medicine) qualification for 01 seat granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere because of the following facts:-

1. OPD on day of assessment was only 35 which is inadequate. Daily

average OPD is only 38 which is inadequate. 2. Number of patients in IPD has decreased from 1, 959 in 2012 to 1, 365 in

2014. 3. Promotion of Dr. H.S. Kulkarni, Professor & HOD as Asso. Prof. and also

as Professor is not as per Regulations. He has been promoted as Asso. Prof. with experience of only 3 years 8 months as Asst. Prof. against requirement of 5 years as per regulations. He has been promoted as Professor with experience of only 3 years 3 months as Asso. Prof. against requirement of 4 years as per Regulations.

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4. Dr. Asha S. Revankar, Senior Resident does not possess requisite experience of 3 years as Resident / Junior Resident in the department in a medical college; hence she cannot be considered as Senior Resident. Senior Resident, Dr. Arun T. with MBBS qualification is not eligible. He has no 3 years experience at the time of appointment. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Senior Resident: 1.

5. Details beds occupied in RICU on day of assessment are not provided. 6. Specialty clinic like Respiratory rehabilitation Clinic is not run. 7. Treatment for MDR Tuberculosis is not available. 8. There are NIL publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. 9. Academic parameters like Theory classes (07 in no.), Clinical Seminars

(15/year), Journal Clubs (15/year), Case Presentations (15/year), Group Discussions (06 in no.) are inadequate.

10. There was no death during last year out of 1365 patients admitted, which means no serious patient was ever admitted. The death rate is usually highest in this department.

11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

35. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of

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Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 36. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 37. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 38. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Biochemistry) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification against

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increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S. Nijalingappa Medical College & HSK Hospital & Research Centre, Bagalkot be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 39. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 40. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(ENT) qualification for 03 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute of

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Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada because of the following facts:-

1. OPD on day of assessment is only 52. 2. Total number of patients in OPD has decreased from 14, 913 in 2012 to 14,

535 in 2014. 3. Total number of Major operations has decreased from 718 in 2012 to 526 in

2014. 4. Total number of Minor operations has decreased from 982 in 2012 to 770

in 2014. 5. Workload of procedures like MLS, Laryngectomy, Bronchoscopy, Foreign

Body Removal, Laryngo/Tracheoplasty, Maxillectomy. Angiofibroma is NIL during last 3 years.

6. Average Major Operations (from yearly data) less than 2 per day. 7. Equipment like Flexible Fiber optic Nasopharyngolaryngoscope/

Bronchoscope, Nerve Stimulator/ Monitor are not available. 8. The department does not participate in National Programme for

Prevention & Control of Deafness. 9. Academic parameter like Journal Club (12/year) is inadequate. 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 3 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 41. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Research Centre and Teaching

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Hospital, Peerancheru, Hyderabada be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 42. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. - Recognition of

MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Siddhartha Medical College, Vijaywada. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats at Siddhartha Medical College, Vijaywada granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. in respect of students being trained at Siddhartha Medical College, Vijaywada be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 43. Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore - Recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory

Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(TB & Respiratory Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore granted by Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(TB & Respiratory Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 03 seats granted by Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore in respect of students being trained at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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44. Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore - Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore granted by Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats granted by Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Indore in respect of students being trained at Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute, Indore be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 45. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot - Recognition of

MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Sri Amritsar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Sri Amritsar granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot in respect of students being trained at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Sri Amritsar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 46. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot - Recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Sri Amritsar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences

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and Research, Sri Amritsar granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot in respect of students being trained at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Sri Amritsar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 47. Bharath University, Chennai - Recognition of MD(Community Medicine)

qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Community Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry granted by Bharath University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Community Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Bharath University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. The following faculty cannot be considered due to reasons given in detail

in the assessment report: a) Dr. H.M. Sridhara, Professor; b) Dr. Shailendra S. Zamakade, Professor; c) Dr. S. Rajjini, Asso. Prof.; d) Dr. P. Rajaram; Professor; e) Dr. P.R. Mohapatra; Asst. Prof. f) Dr. Priyadarshini, Medical Officer; g) Dr. Haripranav, Medical Officer; h) Dr. S. Rajendran, Medical Officer; i) Dr. Rakesh, Medical Officer.

2. Dr. P.R. Moharana, working in NGO “CARE”, in Bihar was presented as Asst. Prof. mentioned in his D.F. as having joined institution on 05/06/2014 vide Dean’s letter No. SLIMS/DEAN/Appt. Order/2014. But he himself told and HOD has written that he was not working here and not an employee of this institution. However, he again appeared on 17/04/2015 at 2:30 p.m. with another appointment order & joining letter from the Dean dated 16/04/2015. He did not produce any relieving order from the previous institute.

3. Dr. Priyadarshini, Dr. Haripranav, Dr. S. Rajendran, Dr. Rakesh, all Medical Officers, have written in their D.F. that they have not filled their D.F. as there were many discrepancies in relation to date of birth, Aadhar card, etc. in their D.F. Some of them don’t have Aadhar Card but the number was written.

4. All Tutors & Medical Officers presented only on days of assessment, though mentioned in their D.F. with certificates issued by Dean of joining

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last year or 6-8 months back. They mentioned signing daily in attendance register but no such register was produced & in fact was not even existing.

5. HOD was unable to tell the names of many staff members working in the department for many months.

6. None of the staff produced as Medical Officers/Lady Medical Officers, claiming to be working in the department for many months was present at RHTC/UHC. Rather, medical officers presented at RHTC/UHC were not part of the department.

7. Salary certificates produced by all Medical officers & Tutors were without any number or date of issue. It was told that salary is paid to them in cash so no bank pass book can be shown. This is not permissible.

8. Departmental Library has only 2 volumes of old journal. 9. No information is provided regarding activities of various paramedical

sections. 10. PG Research laboratory is ill equipped. Equipment like Kata

Thermometer, Horrock’s Apparatus, Dry & Wet Thermometer are not available. Information provided does not match.

11. No information is provided regarding purchase of books in last 3 years by Central or Departmental Library.

12. No UG teaching schedule was shown to verify teaching activities of faculty.

13. Professors have been shown as Medical Social Workers, Health Educators, Statisticians for RHTC & UHC in signed paper by HOD & Dean. No paramedical worker exists either in the department or at RHTC/UHC.

14. Central Research Laboratory is in charge of Dr. Sridhar, Tutor in Anatomy who was not knowing anything about laboratory equipment or its activities.

15. All data related to radiology, Microbiology, Pathology & Biochemistry presented by Dean in SAF is false. Actual figures are as those mentioned in SAF by assessor.

16. Dr. Dilip Suryavanshi of Pathology department in charge of Central Laboratory was unable to produce actual register. He was showing various registers filled with one handwriting & in 1 ink of entries of last 1 year. Actual register kept in 1 laboratory had only 78 mixed entries of Blood Chemistry, Haematology 16/04/2015 against shown as 2412 & 2506 respectively in the register.

17. On 17/04/2015, one female staff making entries of fake names & other particulars in USG register from a printed list provided to her which was showing 138 USG done on 16/04/2015. However, actual register present mentioned only 19 & 10 USGs on 16/04/2015 & 17/04/2015 respectively.

18. OPD statistics presented & actual printout taken were absolutely different. In front of assessor, some official instructed the clerk to cook entries in final OPD data of a day before to be presented to the assessor.

19. Registration Counter was deserted for most of time. 20. Overall Bed Occupancy of hospital was only 20%. In Gynaecology ward,

there were only 4 patients; rest all beds were deserted. 21. For PG examination for Clinico-Social examination, patients were brought

by the department from villages. 22. RHTC Kumarapallayam: Dr. Kalyansundaram presented himself as

Senior Resident without any proof of identity, claimed to be working there from 21/01/2008. According to him Dr. Aarthi was L.M.O. who was absent. However, he was not shown in SAF as working here. None of the staff information matched with that provided by the Dean. During 40 minute stay, not a single patient turned up, though register shows 25 patients/day. There is no class room, no vaccination, no IFA tables. There was no activity under National Health Programmes. Boys’ hostel was in an abandoned house, with no proof of residential activities.

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23. RHTC Katterekuppam: Dr. Akhilan presented himself as Medical officer without any proof of identity, claimed to be working there from last month. However, he was not shown in SAF as working here. None of the staff information matched with that provided by the Dean. Register shows 20 patients/day. There is no class room, no vaccination, no IFA tables. There was no activity under National Health Programmes. Residential accommodation was not shown. Biomedical safety norms are not followed.

24. UHC: It is a multispecialty Polyclinic & not a UHC. It is under Medicine department & not under Community Medicine department. Dr. V. Anabaracy, working as M.O. from Medicine department is a PG in Physiology. She knows nothing about any Community Medicine faculty or Resident. Two notices of Resident roster from Community Medicine department were posted only an evening before. None of the information matches with that provided in SAF. Biomedical safety norms are not followed.

25. PG Training: Though information was provided on paper, of so called posting schedule, about teaching & training activities of PGs, in various clinical departments & submitted certificates also by various HODs, of completion of training but actually all was on paper only as nothing was entered in PG log books. PGs were unable to tell about the activities performed by them in 3 years. It appears that they have not even been posted at RHTC/UHC as they were unable to explain anything about activities performed at these centers.

26. Information provided for all Academic parameters was not supported by any valid proof of conducting such activities.

27. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. Note: A copy of this report be sent to the President for appropriate action with special

reference to the following deficiencies:

1. All data related to radiology, Microbiology, Pathology & Biochemistry presented by Dean in SAF is false. Actual figures are as those mentioned in SAF by assessor.

2. On 17/04/2015, one female staff making entries of fake names & other particulars in USG register from a printed list provided to her which was

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showing 138 USG done on 16/04/2015. However, actual register present mentioned only 19 & 10 USGs on 16/04/2015 & 17/04/2015 respectively.

3. Overall Bed Occupancy of hospital was only 20%. E.g. in Gynaecology ward, there were only 4 patients; rest all were deserted.

48. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MD(Biochemistry)

qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 03 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 03 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 49. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MD(General Medicine)

qualification for 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 04 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification for 04 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. Unit-wise distribution of Faculty is not provided. A list of 17 faculty

members have been given against the requirement of 18 for 6 Units. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Asst. Professor: 1.

2. Dr. K. Aswani, Senior resident does not possess 3 years experience in the department in a medical college; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

3. Resultantly, there is shortage of Senior Residents: 2. 4. Details of beds occupied in ICU & ICCU are not given. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 4 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per

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provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 50. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MD(Forensic Medicine)

qualification for 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification for 04 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Forensic Medicine) qualification for 04 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. There is no permission to conduct medico-legal post-mortems at this

institute. As per the Assessor, till now police authorities has not referred post mortem cases, hence no medico legal autopsy has been conducted in the mortuary.

2. If there is no permission, from where the post-mortem data has been provided. It cannot be accepted.

3. Workload of examination of sexual assault victims is NIL. That of examination of sexual assault accused is only 014/day which is inadequate.

4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 04 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely,

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prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 51. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MD(TB & Respirtory

Medicine) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(TB & Respirtory Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(TB & Respirtory Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 52. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MD(Psychiatry)

qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 02 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 02 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 53. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology)

qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 03

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seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 03 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 54. Pondicherry University, Puducherry - Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics)

qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification for 02 seats at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(Orthopaedics) qualification for 02 seats granted by Pondicherry University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. Out of 7 publications, only 2 are research publications while the rest 5 are

case reports. 2. OPD space is not adequate. It is too small with 4 tiny cubicles & about a

dozen sitting chairs crumpled into a waiting space of about 100 sq.ft. Full day Fracture Clinic & concomitant specialty clinic are also running from the same space.

3. Statistics of Female Dressing Room (NIL) & similar scarce statistics of work in plaster room on day of assessment did not corroborate with claimed OPD attendance of 250 patients/day. Actual quantum of work appeared to be 1/3rd of projected figures.

4. About 20% of admitted patients had ailments neither appropriate for teaching nor for their treatment.

5. Patients’ details of the last duty done by Senior Residents did not corroborate with details documented in emergency register, thus raising doubt about their genuineness.

6. Projected issuance of 2 blood units/day to the department did not corroborate with projected Surgical work. Random checking revealed that in most of the cases it was for Anaemia rather than any Orthopaedic Surgical exercise.

7. Most of operating work shown as Minor operations comprised of Local Steroid Injections or Suture Removal, etc. performed in the operation room. Data of Minor operations appear to be inflated.

8. Declaration Forms of 7 faculty & Residents did not have any authenticated proof of residence. Joining report of Dr. Jiju Jacob w.e.f. 10/03/2015 is found to have been dated 17/12/2014 – i.e. almost 3 months in advance.

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9. Office space for faculty appeared to have been created only for assessment purpose since brand new furniture did not show even a single sheet of paper or pen or books, clinical records, etc.

10. Dr. V.S.V. Kumar & Dr. S. Velumurugan, Senior Residents have 3 years experience at Southern Railways hospital & not in a department in a medical college; hence not considered.

11. Dr. Sathyanarayan, Senior Residents has 2 years experience as Junior resident against requirement of 3 years as per Regulations; hence not considered.

12. Resultantly, there is shortage of Senior Residents: 3. 13. Details of beds occupied in ICU & ICCU on day of assessment are not

given. 14. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 55. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(General Surgery qualification increased against intake 4 to 5 seats in respect of students being trained at SVS Medical College, Mahabubnagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery qualification increased against intake 4 to 5 seats at SVS Medical College, Mahabubnagar granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(General Surgery qualification increased against intake 4 to 5 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at SVS Medical College, Mahabubnagar because of the following facts:-

1. Out of 6 Units, Units V & VI have only 15 beds each; hence cannot be

considered as teaching Units at all. There are 6 Units but only 150 beds. 2. Shortage of residents: (a) Senior Resident: 1; (b) Junior Resident: 1. 3. Academic parameter like Group Discussion (12/year) is inadequate. 4. There were only 6 deaths out of 9748 admissions in a year in the

department of Surgery, which simply indicate that no serious surgical

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emergencies were admitted, without which, the training of PG Students will be inadequate.

5. The column of Stipend being paid to PG Students has been deleted from the SAF. Consequently, there is no information about the stipend.

6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 5 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 56. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University - Recognition of

MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Amrita School of Medicine, AIMS, Kochi. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats at Amrita School of Medicine, AIMS, Kochi granted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Ophthalmology) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 04 seats granted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University in respect of students being trained at Amrita School of Medicine, AIMS, Kochi be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 57. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 17 to 21 seats in respect of students being trained at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification

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against increased intake from 17 to 21 seats at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 17 to 21 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 58. Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (Deemed University) -

Recognition of MD(Physiology) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute, Kanchipuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Physiology) qualification for 2 seats at Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute, Kanchipuram granted by Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (Deemed University).

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Physiology) qualification for 2 seats granted by Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (Deemed University) in respect of students being trained at Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute, Kanchipuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 59. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai -

Recognition of MD (Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 1 seat at Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore granted by The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD (Radio Diagnosis) qualification for 1 seat granted by The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore because of the following facts:-

1. Total number of contrast Radiology has decreased from 1, 145 in 2012 to

376 in 2014.

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2. Workload of US guided FNAC/Biopsy & CT guided FNAC/Biopsy is only 53/year & 46/year respectively which is inadequate.

3. Workload of Mammography is 328 in 2014 implying daily average of< 1 which is inadequate.

4. Experience as Resident/Junior Resident has not been shown in respect of any Senior Resident in the faculty table.

5. Only publication in indexed journals appears to be a case report. Hence there are NIL publications from the department in indexed journals in last 3 years.

6. There are only 4 static machines available against requirement of 5 as per Regulations.

7. DSA is not available (page 27 of SAF). 8. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (24/year), Clinical Seminars (10

in no.). Journal Clubs (12/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate.

9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 60. D.Y. Patil Education Society Deemed University, Kolhapur - Recognition of

MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 3 to 5 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 3 to 5 seats at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur granted by D.Y. Patil Education Society Deemed University, Kolhapur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 3 to 5 seats granted by D.Y. Patil Education Society Deemed University, Kolhapur in respect of students being trained at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur because of the following facts:-

1. OPD on day of assessment is only 72. 2. Data of Caesarean Sections & Operative Vaginal Deliveries in last 3 years

are not provided. Apparently it seems that number of Caesarean Sections has decreased during the period from 2012 – 2014.

3. Publications quoted 4. No reference/ reprint of any of them provided.

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4. Dr. S.R. Rawal, Senior Resident has experience of only 1 year 4 months in the department in medical college; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

5. PG degree of Dr. R.G. Ranade, Professor is not recognized. 6. Dr. Asma Khan, Dr. Pallavi Mirashi, Dr. K. Anamika & Dr. K. Madhulika,

Senior Residents are having experience as Tutor for 3 years & not as Resident/Junior Resident, which cannot be accepted because Tutor is designation in basic departments.

7. Details of beds occupied in HDU/ICU on day of assessment are not given. 8. Specialty clinics like High Risk Pregnancy Clinic, Cancer Clinic, Gynaec

Endocrine Clinic, Family Planning Clinic are not run. Details of patients attending Specialty clinics like Post-natal clinic, Infertility clinic, Menopausal clinic are not given.

9. Services like Prenatal Diagnosis, Oncology are not provided. 10. Academic parameter like Journal Clubs (10 in no.) is inadequate. 11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 3 to 5 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 61. Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University - Recognition of

MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 2 seats at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 2 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram because of the following facts:-

1. Number of Major Surgeries on day of assessment was only 14 which is

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2. Total number of Caesarean Sections has decreased from 674 to 634 during 3 year period.

3. There is only 1 publication from the department in indexed journals in last 3 years.

4. Regular Pain Clinic is not yet established. 5. Dr. Sherina Bright, Dr. Vidyadhar Metri & Dr. J. Nagendran, Senior

Residents have no experience as Resident/Junior Resident in the department in a medical college; hence they cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

6. Dr. Rajiv Gandhi, Senior Resident has experience of only 1 year as Resident/Junior Resident in the department in a medical college against requirement of 3 years as per Regulations; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

7. Dr. S. Anil Kumar, Senior Resident has experience of only 6 months as Resident/Junior Resident in the department in a medical college against requirement of 3 years as per Regulations; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

8. Resultantly there is shortage of Senior Residents: 4. 9. Details of bed occupancy in ICU, ICCU, SICU on day of assessment are

not provided. 10. Academic parameter like Clinical Seminar (14/year) is inadequate. 11. The College got LoP on 13/11/2002. Dr. Davis Arun Kumar has been

given teaching experience from 11/12/2001. Consequently, he has been Asst. Professor for less than 5 years. Hence, his promotion is not as per Regulations.

12. Deficiency of Faculty: (a) Assoc. Professor: 1; (b) Asst. Professor: 1 13. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 62. Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University - Recognition of

MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 1 seat at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam,

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Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 1 seat granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Dr. Somervel Memorial CSI Hospital & Medical College, Karakonam, Thiruvananthapuram because of the following facts:-

1. Workload of CT guided procedures is only 42/year which is inadequate. 2. Workload of DSA is only 55/year which is inadequate. However, there is

no DSA available in the Institution as per equipment list on page 28 of the SAF.

3. Dr. D. Shereen, Senior Resident has no experience as Resident/Junior Resident in the department in a medical college; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

4. Total number of MRI has decreased from 2, 560 in 2012-13 to 2, 273 in 2014-15. MRI 7 per day, which is inadequate.

5. Only 3 static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 5 as per Regulations.

6. Academic parameter like Theory Classes (24/year) is inadequate. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 63. Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences - Recognition of

MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Community Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06

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seats granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences in respect of students being trained at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 64. Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan - Recognition of MD (Pathology)

qualification for 4 seat in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (Pathology) qualification for 4 seat at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD (Pathology) qualification for 4 seat granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur because of the following facts:-

1. Specialist training with present workload is not adequate as under:

(a) Oncology specimens limited; (b) Clinicopathological discussions with clinicians lacking; (c) Renal Biopsies are referred outside.

2. Training in Frozen Section is absent as no facility is available. 3. Staff academic profile needs to be improved. No staff attends

CME/Workshops. 4. Pathological post-mortems are not performed. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 04 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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65. Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan - Recognition of MD (Pharmacology) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (Pharmacology) qualification for 2 seats at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD (Pharmacology) qualification for 2 seats granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 66. Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan - Recognition of MD (Biochemistry)

qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (Biochemistry) qualification for 2 seats at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD (Biochemistry) qualification for 2 seats granted by Geetanjali University, Udaipur, Rajasthan in respect of students being trained at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 67. Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University - Recognition of

MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences/Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram because of the following facts:-

1. Shortage of Senior Residents: 3. 2. Details of publication ns from the department were not provided in spite

of several requests. 3. There is no Demonstration Room & adequate teaching facility. 4. Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 months as required under Regulations. 5. Dean & Medical Superintendent were not co-operative during assessment.

Initially they refused to sign the documents and did not furnish data of workload.

6. Unitwise distribution of faculty & their teaching experience details are not provided.

7. Death data is left unfilled in the appropriate column. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 6 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 68. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of MS(ENT)

& DLO qualifications for 1 seat each in respect of students being trained at Govt. Medical College, Latur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) & DLO qualifications for 1 seat each at Govt. Medical College, Latur granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(ENT) & DLO qualifications for 1 seat each granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Govt. Medical College, Latur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of

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Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 69. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of DLO

qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DLO qualification for 1 seat at Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize DLO qualification for 1 seat granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion, Mumbai because of the following facts:-

1. Speech Therapist is not available. 2. BERA & Impedance Audiometers are not available. 3. There are only 2 publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. No full reference/ reprints provided. 4. Hearing aid trials are not conducted. 5. Neonatal screening programme is not conducted. 6. Nerve Stimulator / Monitor is not available. 7. Academic parameters like Clinical Seminars (12/year), Journal Clubs

(11/year), Group Discussions (10 in no.) are inadequate. 8. There is no designation like Resident/ Senior Resident. Both the Registrars

are not eligible to be Senior Residents because they have no 3 years experience at the time of appointment.

9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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70. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of DPM qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DPM qualification for 02 seats at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that DPM qualification for 02 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 71. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of

MD(Ophthalmology) qualification for 2 seats and DO qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Ophthalmology) qualification for 2 seats and DO qualification for 1 seat at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Ophthalmology) qualification for 2 seats and DO qualification for 1 seat granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala because of the following facts:-

1. Posterior Segment Retinal Surgeries are not performed. 2. Daily average of Major operations is only 2 which is inadequate. Daily

average Major Operations calculated from yearly data 1.4 per day, which is grossly inadequate.

3. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (10 in no.), Journal Clubs (12/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate.

4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 2 seats for degree and 1 seat for

diploma after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

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“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 72. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of

MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 2 seats and DA qualification for 3 seats in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 2 seats and DA qualification for 3 seats at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 2 seats and DA qualification for 3 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at M E S Medical College, Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.Kerala because of the following facts:-

1. Promotion of Dr. M.S. Sreejit, Asso. Prof. is not as per Regulations as he

has been promoted as Asso. Prof. with experience of 4 years 10 months against requirement of 5 years as per Regulations. Consequently, deficiency of Assoc. Professor: 1.

2. Academic parameters like Journal Clubs (14/year), Case Presentations (21/year), Group Discussions (16/year) are inadequate.

3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 2 seats for degree and 3 seats for

diploma after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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73. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Pune. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Pune granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Pune be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 74. Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Jaipur -

Recognition of MD/MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD/MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur granted by Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Jaipur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD/MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats granted by Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Jaipur in respect of students being trained at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur because of the following facts:-

1. College got first LoP on 24/08/2001. Professor & HoD, Dr. Swati Garg has

been given teaching experience from 17/01/2001 and Dr. M.L. Swarnkar, Professor has been given teaching experience from 02/10/2000. Consequently, promotion of both the above faculty members is not as per Regulations (Asst. Professor less than 5 years) and Unit-I is left with inadequate faculty, which cannot be considered as a Teaching Unit.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 3 to 4 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

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“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 75. MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai - Recognition of MS

(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats in respect of students being trained at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai in respect of students being trained at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai because of the following facts:-

1. Promotion of Dr. Bhusare Dattatraya, Professor is not as per Regulations

as he has been promoted as Professor with experience of only 2 years 9 months as Asso. Prof. against requirement of 4 years as per Regulations.

2. Resultantly, Unit-I is left with 2 faculty, which cannot be considered as PG Unit.

3. Yearly data of Major & Minor Operations not given separately. It is a combined data, which cannot reflect the adequate number of Major Operations.

4. Total MRI on the day of Assessment, 6 in entire hospital, which indicate inadequate clinical material.

5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 6 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is

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found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 76. Ch. Charan Singh University - Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification

for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar granted by Ch. Charan Singh University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat granted by Ch. Charan Singh University in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 77. Ch. Charan Singh University - Recognition of MD(Pathology) qualification for

04 seats in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Pathology) qualification for 04 seats at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar granted by Ch. Charan Singh University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Pathology) qualification for 04 seats granted by Ch. Charan Singh University in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar because of the following facts:-

1. Average daily Histopathological workload is only 10 which is inadequate. 2. Pathological post-mortems are not performed. 3. Annual specimens processed for Cytology are 3, 076 implying daily

average of 10 which is inadequate. 4. Workload of Bone Marrow Biopsy is only 09/year which is inadequate. 5. Academic parameters like Journal Clubs (17/year), Case Presentations

(11/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate. 6. Promotion of Dr. R.K. Thukral, Professor is not as per Regulations. He has

been Lecturer for 4 years 4 months and Assoc. Professor for 3 years 3 months without any publications. There is only 1 publication, which is a case report and cannot be accepted.

7. Promotion of Dr. Anupam Varshney, Professor is not as per Regulations. He has been Lecturer for 4 years against the requirement of 5 years. All the publications quoted are in non-indexed journal, which cannot be considered.

8. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Assoc. Professor: 2. 9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 4 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 78. Ch. Charan Singh University - Recognition of MD(General Medicine)

qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar granted by Ch. Charan Singh University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Ch. Charan Singh University in respect of students being trained at Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar because of the following facts:-

1. Total number of patients in OPD has decreased from 85, 791 in 2012 to 75,

325 in 2014. 2. There is no Asso. Prof. in Unit I; resultantly faculty complement is

incomplete in Unit I & it cannot be considered as PG Unit. 3. Promotion of Dr. Y.B. Agarwal, Asso. Prof. is not as per Regulations as he

has been promoted as Asso. Prof. with experience of only 3 years 1 month as Asst. Prof. against requirement of 5 years as per Regulations. Resultantly, there are only 2 faculty in Unit IV & it cannot be considered as PG Unit.

4. All Senior Residents with MBBS qualification are not eligible. They have no 3 years experience at the time of their appointment.

5. CPC & Death Review meetings are not held. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the

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concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 79. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Renewal of recognition

of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 1 seat at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 1 seat granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur because of the following facts:-

1. As per report of the Assessor in the subject of Dermatology, PG students

had to sign 36 postdated cheques of Rs. 30, 000 each payable to the Institute before admission and they were very scared to admit it. This amounts to non-payment of stipend to PG students, financial irregularity and putting the PG students to mental distress.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 1 seat till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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The Committee further decided to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee and President for appropriate action.

80. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Renewal of recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 4 seats in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 4 seats at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 4 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur because of the following facts:-

1. As per report of the Assessor in the subject of Dermatology, PG students

had to sign 36 postdated cheques of Rs. 30, 000 each payable to the Institute before admission and they were very scared to admit it. This amounts to non-payment of stipend to PG students, financial irregularity and putting the PG students to mental distress.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 04 seats till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

The Committee further decided to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee and

President for appropriate action.

81. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of MD(DVL)

qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats and Renewal of recognition of DDVL qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

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intake from 01 to 02 seats and Renewal of recognition of DDVL qualification for 1 seat at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats and not to renew the recognition of DDVL qualification for 1 seat granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at N.K.P. Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur because of the following facts:-

1. Registration counters were not open by 09:30 on day of assessment as

experienced by the assessor. 2. In wards, one patient Mrs. Rita Nane, IP # 156030014, was admitted on

03/06/2015 and on the same day at 03:45 p.m. was allowed to go home without filling DAMA form. However on her bed ticket shows entry at 6:00 p.m. with detailed physical examination. Neither ward i/c or faculty could give any satisfactory explanation to assessor.

3. In male ward, one patient, Anil Mingaur, IP # 1505300109, with head injury was admitted with no apparent skin problem.

4. One patient Mr. Madan Gaur, IP # 1506030062 was admitted with Steven Johnson Syndrome but Pharmaco-vigilance was not informed.

5. Daily 5-7 Skin Biopsies are claimed but Pathology register shows receving only 37 biopsies from DVL department in the whole month of March 2015.

6. It appears that medical history taking by Junior PGs is unsupervised. 7. Faculty offices are not available. Area shown for faculty of DVL

department actually belongs to Paediatric Surgery department given temporarily to DVL department.

8. Space claimed as STD clinic actually belongs to Paediatrics OPD as was evident by various items found in Paediatrics OPD like height measuring tape, vaccination files, medications, etc.

9. Department library is maintained poorly. Although 166 books were claimed, on physical verification, only 145 books could be found which included 24 books of Dr. Sushil Pande, Asst. Prof. which was not declared beforehand.

10. PG students had to sign 36 postdated cheques of Rs. 30, 000 each payable to the Institute before admission and they were very scared to admit it. This amounts to non-payment of stipend to PG students, financial irregularity and putting the PG students to mental distress.

11. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (12/year), Group Discussions (12/year) are inadequate.

12. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these increased number of seats i.e. increased

intake from 1 to 2 degree seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 1 diploma seat till renewal of their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course” In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

The Committee further decided to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee and

President for appropriate action. 82. Arya Bhatta Knowledge University, Patna - Recognition of MD(DVL)

qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Nalanda Medical College, Patna. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 2 seats at Nalanda Medical College, Patna granted by Arya Bhatta Knowledge University, Patna.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(DVL) qualification for 2 seats granted by Arya Bhatta Knowledge University, Patna in respect of students being trained at Nalanda Medical College, Patna because of the following facts:-

1. There is no Asso. Prof. in the only Unit. 2. LASER equipment is not available. 3. Experience as Resident / Junior Resident is not shown in respect of any

Senior Resident. None of the Senior Residents has 3 years experience at the time of their appointment. Hence, not eligible.

4. Workload of Cryo Surgical procedures & NUVB/PUVA therapy is NIL during last 3 years.

5. No specialty clinics are run. 6. Academic parameter like Journal Club (12/year) is inadequate. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

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“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 83. NIMS University (Deemed University), Jaipur - Recognition of MD(DVL/Skin

& VD) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at National Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jaipur. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL/Skin & VD) qualification for 2 seats at National Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jaipur granted by NIMS University (Deemed University), Jaipur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL/Skin & VD) qualification for 2 seats granted by NIMS University (Deemed University), Jaipur in respect of students being trained at National Institute of Medical Science & Research, Jaipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 84. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune - Renewal of

recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 9 seats in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 9 seats at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 9 seats granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune because of the following facts:-

1. Birth registration registers were not provided to the assessor. 2. Daily average of Major operations in Gynaecology is 2-3 which is

inadequate. On day of assessment, there were only 2 Major & 1 Minor Gynaecology operations.

3. There is no signature of Dean on P. 1 to 7 of SAF. 4. Only 5 patients were admitted in SICU over last 5 weeks.

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5. MRD is partly computerized. 6. Academic parameters like Theory Classes (25/year), Journal Clubs

(20/year) are inadequate. 7. Publication quoted 57, no reference/ reprint of any of them has been

provided. Hence, they cannot be considered. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 9 seats till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 85. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune - Renewal of

recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 1 seat at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 1 seat granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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86. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune - Recognition of MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 7 to 9 seats in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 7 to 9 seats at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Radiodiagnosis) qualification for 7 to 9 seats granted by Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pimpri, Pune in respect of students being trained at Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 87. Annamalai University, Annamalainagar - Recognition of MD(Psychiatry)

qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalainagar. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 2 seats at Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalainagar granted by Annamalai University, Annamalainagar.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 2 seats granted by Annamalai University, Annamalainagar in respect of students being trained at Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalainagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 88. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of

MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvanthapuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 1 seat at Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvanthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 1 seat granted by Kerala University of Health

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Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvanthapuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 89. MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P. - Recognition of MD(Psychiatry)

qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 2 seats at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 2 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P. in respect of students being trained at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly because of the following facts:-

1. Promotion of Dr. R.K. Shrivastava, Professor is not as per Regulations. He

has been Assoc. Professor for 3 years against the requirement of 4 years. No reference/ reprint has been provided about his publications quoted.

2. Chronic Psychiatric care facility is not available. 3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

90. MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P. - Recognition of MD(General

Medicine) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 2

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seats at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(General Medicine) qualification for 2 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, U.P. in respect of students being trained at Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Barielly be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 91. MJP Rohilkhand University - Recognition of MD(Anaesthesia) qualification

for 2 to 6 seats in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 2 to 6 seats at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Anaesthesia) qualification for 2 to 6 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 92. MJP Rohilkhand University - Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification

for 3 seats in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification for 3 seats at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Microbiology) qualification for 3 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition.

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Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 93. MJP Rohilkhand University - Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 1 to 2

seats in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 1 to 2 seats at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(ENT) qualification for 1 to 2 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly because of the following facts:-

1. Dr. Vinod Kumar Prasad, Professor & HoD passed MS in 1988. After that

he has only 3 to 5 months experience as Classified Specialist at Military Hospital, Bareilly. His experience at Ambala cannot be counted because Ambala is not in the list of approved teaching hospitals. Hence, his appointment as Professor is not as per Regulations and he cannot be counted as Professor.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 1 to 2 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

94. MJP Rohilkhand University - Recognition of MD(Community Medicine)

qualification for 1 to 3 seats in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Community Medicine) qualification for 1 to 3 seats at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Community Medicine) qualification for 1 to 3 seats granted by MJP Rohilkhand University in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. of Medical Sciences, Bareilly be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 95. Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs - Recognition of

MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok granted by Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Microbiology) qualification for 2 seats granted by Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 96. SRM University, Chennai - Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification

against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram granted by SRM University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radio Diagnosis) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by SRM University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram because of the following facts:-

1. Workload of CT guided Biopsy/FNAC is only 42 in a year which is

inadequate. 2. Workload of DSA is only 29 in a year which is inadequate. 3. Workload of Mammography is only 138 in a year implying daily average

of 0.46 which is inadequate.

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4. Publications shown as research publications are actually case reports & cannot be considered as research publications.

5. Academic parameters like Clinical Seminars (12/year), Journal Clubs (12/year) are inadequate.

6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 3 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 97. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of MS(ENT)

qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 2 seats at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(ENT) qualification for 2 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha because of the following facts:-

1. Professor & HOD Dr. Shayla was absent on day of assessment. 2. Major Surgeries are inadequate – only 354 Major operations were

performed in 2014, implying daily average of 1.18 which is inadequate. 3. Minor Surgeries are inadequate – only 291 Minor operations were

performed in 2014, implying daily average of 0.95 which is inadequate. 4. There is only 1 publication from the department in indexed journals in last

3 years. 5. Experience certificate of working for 3 years as Resident/Junior Resident

in the department in a medical college has not been submitted for both the Senior Residents.

6. Central Library has hard copies of journals till 2009 only. 7. Data of clinical material was not furnished properly by college authorities. 8. OT registers are not maintained properly. Minor OT register was not

shown to assessor in spite of several requests. 9. ENT ward registers are not separate and entries are in a common register

shared with C.T. Surgery & Cardiology. 10. Bed occupancy was 56.66% (i.e. 17 out of 30) on day of assessment.

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11. There is no Speech Therapist, Audiometry Technician & BERA Technician. All work is seen by a single Audiologist.

12. Bronchoscopy, Stapedectomy, DCR, Tracheoplasty, Laryngectomy, Angiofibroma, Maxillofacial Surgeries are not performed in last 3 years.

13. Only 1 Resident out of two PGs appearing in the examination has presented a paper at a conference.

14. SAF was not submitted in proper format. Reprint was not provided after corrections.

15. Specialty clinics like Rhinology related clinic, Cancer related clinic are not run.

16. Neonatal screening programme is not run. 17. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 98. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur - Recognition of DLO

qualification for 1 seat in respect of students being trained at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DLO qualification for 1 seat at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (June, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize DLO qualification for 1 seat granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha because of the following facts:-

1. Professor & HOD Dr. Shayla was absent on day of assessment. 2. Major Surgeries are inadequate – only 354 Major operations were

performed in 2014, implying daily average of 1.18 which is inadequate. 3. Minor Surgeries are inadequate – only 291 Minor operations were

performed in 2014, implying daily average of 0.95 which is inadequate. 4. There is only 1 publication from the department in indexed journals in last

3 years. 5. Experience certificate of working for 3 years as Resident/Junior Resident

in the department in a medical college has not been submitted for both the Senior Residents.

6. Central Library has hard copies of journals till 2009 only.

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7. Data of clinical material was not furnished properly by college authorities. 8. OT registers are not maintained properly. Minor OT register was not

shown to assessor in spite of several requests. 9. ENT ward registers are not separate and entries are in a common register

shared with C.T. Surgery & Cardiology. 10. Bed occupancy was 56.66% (i.e. 17 out of 30) on day of assessment. 11. There is no Speech Therapist, Audiometry Technician & BERA Technician.

All work is seen by a single Audiologist. 12. Bronchoscopy, Stapedectomy, DCR, Tracheoplasty, Laryngectomy,

Angiofibroma, Maxillofacial Surgeries are not performed in last 3 years. 13. Only 1 Resident out of two PGs appearing in the examination has

presented a paper at a conference. 14. SAF was not submitted in proper format. Reprint was not provided after

corrections. 15. Specialty clinics like Rhinology related clinic, Cancer related clinic are not

run. 16. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 seat after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 99. Vinayaka Mission's University, salem - Recognition of MD(OBG)

qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 04 seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem because of the following facts:-

1. Stipend paid to Residents could not be verified as bank statements were

not provided.

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2. On Day of assessment there was NIL Caesarean Section & NIL Normal delivery.

3. Daily average of Major operations is 2-3 which is inadequate. 4. Birth reporting forms / delivery reports sent to Municipality were not

provided. 5. Occupancy in Obstetric ICU was 50% on day of assessment. 6. Details of patients in NICU on day of assessment are not provided. 7. There are only 2 publications from the department in indexed journals in

last 3 years. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 4 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 100. Vinayaka Mission's University, salem - Renewal of recognition of

MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) on the standard of examination

and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem because of the following facts:-

1. Senior Residents are not staying in the campus and all are practicing.

Hence none of them can be considered as Senior Residents. 2. Resultantly, shortage of Senior Residents is 100%. 3. PICU: Nursing station is outside from PICU. Nursing staff is not as per

MCI norms. Temperature regulation is not proper. 4. Preoperative & Postoperative wards are not separate. 5. In the immediate post-operative ward defibrillator is very old & not

working satisfactorily. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 4 seats till renewal of their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 101. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot - Recognition of

MD(General Medicine) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 29/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification for 2 seats at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 29/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification for 2 seats granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot in respect of students being trained at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot because of the following facts:-

1. Shortage of Residents: (a) Senior Resident: 2; (b) Junior Resident: 1. 2. As per Compliance Verification Assessment Report dated 03/07/2015,

Unit-III has only 2 faculty; hence it cannot be considered as PG Unit. 3. No experience as Resident/Junior Resident is shown in respect of Dr.

Suleina & Dr. Aman Bharti, Senior Residents. 4. Promotion of Dr. Divya Soin, Assoc. Professor is not as per Regulations.

She has been Asst. Professor for 4 years 2 months against the requirement of 5 years. No reference/ reprints of any of the publications quoted has been provided.

5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the

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concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 102. Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs - Recognition of

MD/MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD/MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok granted by Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD/MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats granted by Sikkim Manipal Univ. of Health, Medical & Tech. Scs in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 103. West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata - Recognition of

MS(General Surgery) qualification in respect of increased intake from 4 to 6 seats in respect of students being trained at Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (07/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013 & November, 2014) and compliance dated 06/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification in respect of increased intake from 4 to 6 seats at Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (07/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013 & November, 2014) and compliance dated 06/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(General Surgery) qualification in respect of increased intake from 4 to 6 seats

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granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata in respect of students being trained at Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 104. Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijaywada. A.P - Recognition of

MD(Radio-Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 26/04/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Radio-Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur granted by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijaywada. A.P.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 26/04/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Radio-Diagnosis) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijaywada. A.P in respect of students being trained at Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur because of the following facts:-

1. Configuration of static X-ray machines is not as per MSR Regulations.

Further 100 mA machine kept at RHTC cannot be considered in the department of Radiodiagnosis.

2. Daily workload of CT & MRI both is 10 each which is low and inadequate. 3. Dr. A. Surender, Senior Resident does not possess experience of 3 years in

the department in a medical college; hence he cannot be considered as Senior Resident.

4. Workload of DSA is NIL during last 3 years. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is

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found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 105. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University -

Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Gokulam Medical College Trust & Research Foundation, Trivandrum, Kerala. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (29/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 28/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats at Sri Gokulam Medical College Trust & Research Foundation, Trivandrum, Kerala granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (29/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 28/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(OBG) qualification for 02 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Sri Gokulam Medical College Trust & Research Foundation, Trivandrum, Kerala be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 106. Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar -

Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Bhavnagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 & July, 2014) and compliance dated 31/01/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats at Government Medical College, Bhavnagar granted by Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 & July, 2014) and compliance dated 31/01/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 06 seats granted by Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Bhavnagar because of the following facts:-

1. Unit IV, V, VI have only 25 beds each; hence they cannot be considered as

PG Units. 2. Deficiency of faculty: (a) Asso. Prof.: 3; (b) Asst. Prof.: 9. 3. Shortage of Senior Residents: 8. 4. Units I, II, III have only 2 faculty each; hence they cannot be considered as

PG Units.

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5. Unit-IV has 1 Faculty, Unit-V has 2 Faculty and Unit-VI has 2 Faculty. Hence, they cannot be considered as teaching Units at all.

6. Consequently, no Unit is complete as PG Unit. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 6 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 107. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. - Recognition of

MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karim Nagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2012 and November, 2014) and compliance dated 10/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats at Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karim Nagar granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2012 and November, 2014) and compliance dated 10/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD/MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. in respect of students being trained at Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karim Nagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 108. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD/MS(Anatomy) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 01/04/2015

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submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD/MS(Anatomy) qualification for 02 seats at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 01/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD/MS(Anatomy) qualification for 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 109. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Biochemistry) qualification for 01 seat granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 110. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at K V G Medical College, Kurunjibag, Sullia. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 06/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats at K V G Medical College, Kurunjibag, Sullia granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 06/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at K V G Medical College, Kurunjibag, Sullia be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 111. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot - Recognition of

MD(Pathology) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 12/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Pathology) qualification for 01 seat at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 12/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Pathology) qualification for 01 seat granted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot in respect of students being trained at Guru Govind Singh Medical College, Faridkot be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 112. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. - Recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 05/10/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 05/10/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. in respect of students being trained at Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 113. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh -

Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 01 seat at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Ophthalmology) qualification for 01 seat granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in respect of students being trained at Shadan Institute Of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

Note: The Dean may be advised to pay stipend at Government rates to IInd Year and

IIIrd year students already admitted as well. 114. Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. - Recognition of

MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 08/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P..

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (November, 2014) and compliance dated 08/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats granted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, A.P. in respect of students being trained at Deccan College of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad because of the following facts:-

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1. As of now no Resident has been paid stipend. No stipend certificate was available. An order is issued by Principal to pay stipend @ Rs. 18, 000; Rs. 19, 000 & Rs. 22, 000 p.m. to I/II/III year Residents but actual payment is not made.

2. In spite of repeated requests, birth register of Ezra Hospital was not shown to the assessor.

3. There is mismatch between Gynaecology O.T. records & Pathology department records. Pathology records could be verified for only about 20% of the cases shown in O.T. register.

4. A gynaecology operation record of both the hospitals together is 2-3/day which is inadequate.

5. Average Minor operations are 3/day which is inadequate. 6. Records obtained show a fall in the number of deliveries as well as

Caesarean Sections when verified against the Birth register sent to Municipal Corporation. During 6 months of 2015, as per Birth register sent to Municipal Corporation, only 346 total deliveries have taken place implying daily average of< 2 which is inadequate.

7. There is substantial mismatch between records of Labour room register & the Birth register sent to Municipal Corporation.

8. Bed occupancy was 45% on day of assessment – 17/40 in OHRC & 28/60 in Ezra Hospital i.e. total 45/100.

9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 3 to 4 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

115. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 1 to 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 17/11/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 1 to 2 seats at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report

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(May, 2014) and compliance dated 17/11/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 1 to 2 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 116. Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot - Recognition of MS(ENT)

qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at C.U.Shah Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2012, December, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated 26/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification for 01 seat at C.U.Shah Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar granted by Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2012, December, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated 26/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(ENT) qualification for 01 seat granted by Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot in respect of students being trained at C.U.Shah Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 117. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

M.Ch.(Paediatric Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai.. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (Aug., 2014) and compliance dated 11/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch.(Paediatric Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (Aug., 2014) and compliance dated 11/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch.(Paediatric Surgery)

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qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai. be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 118. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) & Ayush and Health University

(from 2009), Raipur - Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 09 to 12 seats in respect of students being trained at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 09 to 12 seats at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur granted by Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) & Ayush and Health University (from 2009), Raipur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 09 to 12 seats granted by Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) & Ayush and Health University (from 2009), Raipur in respect of students being trained at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 119. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University -

Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats in respect of students being trained at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (june, 2014) and compliance dated 05/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (june, 2014) and compliance dated 05/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification for 4 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Amala Institute of Medical

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Sciences, Thrissur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 120. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University -

Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 16/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 16/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(ENT) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 121. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of MD

(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and compliance dated 16/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2015) and compliance dated 16/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD (General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 6 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Balagangadharanath Nagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 122. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (01/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (01/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Paediatrics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 04 seats granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry because of the following facts:-

1. As per the available Declaration Form provided by the Assessor, only 1

Senior Resident was present. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Senior Residents: 3.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 3 to 4 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 123. Sambalpur University - Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats in

respect of students being trained at V.S.S. Medical College, Burla, Sambalpur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (15/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted

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by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats at V.S.S. Medical College, Burla, Sambalpur granted by Sambalpur University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (15/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats granted by Sambalpur University in respect of students being trained at V.S.S. Medical College, Burla, Sambalpur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 124. Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow - Recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Command Hospital, Lucknow. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 07/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats at Command Hospital, Lucknow granted by Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 07/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 02 seats granted by Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow in respect of students being trained at Command Hospital, Lucknow be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 125. Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Deemed University - Recognition of

MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Rural Medical College, Loni. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated 02/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats at Rural Medical College, Loni granted by Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Deemed University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated 02/04/2015 submitted by the

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College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 06 seats granted by Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, Deemed University in respect of students being trained at Rural Medical College, Loni because of the following facts:-

1. Deficiency of faculty: (a) Asso. Prof.: 1. 2. Unit V is headed by Asst. Prof. which is not as per Regulations; hence it

cannot be considered as a Unit at all; resultantly there is deficiency of 1 Unit.

3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 6 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

126. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 08 in respect of students being trained at N.K.P.Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre & Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 19/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 08 at N.K.P.Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre & Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 19/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 08 granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at N.K.P.Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre & Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur because of the following facts:-

1. As per report of the Assessor in the subject of Dermatology, PG students

had to sign 36 postdated cheques of Rs. 30, 000 each payable to the Institute before admission and they were very scared to admit it. This

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amounts to non-payment of stipend to PG students, financial irregularity and putting the PG students to mental distress.

2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 8 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

The Committee further decided to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee and

President for appropriate action. 127. University of Delhi, Delhi - Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology)

qualification against increased intake from 06 to 10 seats in respect of students being trained at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (17/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 16/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification against increased intake from 06 to 10 seats at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi granted by University of Delhi, Delhi.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (17/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 16/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Anaesthesiology) qualification against increased intake from 06 to 10 seats granted by University of Delhi, Delhi in respect of students being trained at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi because of the following facts:-

1. Total Faculty available on the day of Assessment 10 against the requirement of 13. Consequently, there is a deficiency of Asst. Professor 3.

2. Dr. Mona Arya, Assoc. Professor is having DA qualification, which is not as per Regulations. Hence, she cannot be considered as Assoc. Professor.

3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 6 to 10

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000,

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failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 128. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 16 seats in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai.. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 16 seats at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 16 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai. because of the following facts:-

1. Units IV, V, VI, VII have only 2 faculty each; hence they cannot be

considered as PG Units. 2. Resultantly, out of 7 Units, only 3 Units are eligible as PG Units. 3. It is claimed that D.F. of total 21 faculty – 4 Professors, 6 Asso. Prof. & 11

Asst. Prof. have been submitted; however Unit wise distribution of faculty in the faculty table gives details of only 5 Professors, 5 Asso. Prof. & 7 Asst. prof. (i.e. total 17 faculty). This mismatch needs to be clarified.

4. Shortage of Senior Residents: 6. Unit wise table shows only 6 Senior Residents – 1 each in Units II, III, IV, V, VI, VII.

5. There is no Senior Resident in Unit-I. 6. There is no progress observed in the renovation of building. The

department still uses Demonstration room of Pharmacology department. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 10 to 16

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of

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permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

129. The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai -

Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 19 to 24 seats in respect of students being trained at Madurai Medical College, Madurai. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (16.04.2014) and compliance dated 16/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 19 to 24 seats at Madurai Medical College, Madurai granted by The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (16.04.2014) and compliance dated 16/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 19 to 24 seats granted by The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical College University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at Madurai Medical College, Madurai be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 130. West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata - Recognition of

MD(Microbiology) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Medical College, Kolkata. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (27/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Microbiology) qualification for 02 seats at Medical College, Kolkata granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (27/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 13/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD(Microbiology) qualification for 02

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seats granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata in respect of students being trained at Medical College, Kolkata because of the following facts:-

1. Deficiency of faculty: (a) Asst. Prof.: 1. 2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats after the first batch

appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 131. Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences - Recognition of MS

(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 11 to 15 seats in respect of students being trained at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (02/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 15/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 11 to 15 seats at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (02/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 15/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 11 to 15 seats granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences in respect of students being trained at Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati because of the following facts:-

1. There is no Assoc. Professor in Unit-I. Hence, it cannot be considered as a

PG Unit. 2. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 11 to 15

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of

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permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 132. West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata - Recognition of

M.Ch.(Neuro Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04(Four) to 08(Eight) seats in respect of students being trained at Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2013) and compliance dated 10/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch.(Neuro Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04(Four) to 08(Eight) seats at Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2013) and compliance dated 10/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch.(Neuro Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04(Four) to 08(Eight) seats granted by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata in respect of students being trained at Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 133. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry - Recognition of

MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2012) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2012) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities

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and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry in respect of students being trained at Mahatama Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 134. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 05 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (26/03/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 08/11/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 05 seats at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (26/03/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 08/11/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 04 to 05 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 135. Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) & Ayush and Health University

(from 2009), Raipur - Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats in respect of students being trained at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (23/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 01/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur granted by Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) & Ayush and Health University (from 2009), Raipur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (23/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 01/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 05 seats granted by Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (upto 2008) &

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Ayush and Health University (from 2009), Raipur in respect of students being trained at Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur because of the following facts:-

1. Total Major operations are shown as 228 for the whole of last year

implying daily average of < 0.8 which is inadequate. 2. Total number of both Major & Minor operations has decreased from 1, 637

in 2012 to 228 in 2014 and from 3, 107 to 1, 233 in 2014 respectively. 3. Shortage of Senior Resident: 1. 4. There were only 2 Major operations of Gynaecology on day of assessment

which is inadequate. 5. Central Research Laboratory is not yet available. 6. HDU is not available. 7. Laparoscope, Hysteroscope are not available. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 5 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

136. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai.. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (31/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2014) and compliance dated 26/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (31/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2014) and compliance dated 26/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 06 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Seth G.S.Medical College & King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai. be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 137. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01(One) to 2(Two) seats and D.Ortho. Qualification for 2(Two) seats in respect of students being trained at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (22/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013 & November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01(One) to 2(Two) seats and D.Ortho. Qualification for 2(Two) seats at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (22/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013 & November, 2014) and compliance dated 28/03/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01(One) to 2(Two) seats and D.Ortho. Qualification for 2(Two) seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 138. Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences - Recognition of MS

(OBG) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 3 seats in respect of students being trained at Silchar Medical College, Silchar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 29/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS (OBG) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 3 seats at Silchar Medical College, Silchar granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 29/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS (OBG) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 3 seats granted by Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences in respect of students being trained at Silchar Medical College, Silchar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition.

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Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 139. Srimanta Sankaradeva University of health Sciences, Assam - Recognition of

MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 14 seats in respect of students being trained at Assam Medial College, Dibrugarh. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 05/02/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 14 seats at Assam Medial College, Dibrugarh granted by Srimanta Sankaradeva University of health Sciences, Assam.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2013) and compliance dated 05/02/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS (General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 10 to 14 seats granted by Srimanta Sankaradeva University of health Sciences, Assam in respect of students being trained at Assam Medial College, Dibrugarh because of the following facts:-

1. Unit wise distribution of faculty is not given, 2. There are 7 Units; however there are only 3 Professors & 3 Asso.

Professors; resultantly would be 2 Units which would not be headed by Professor / Asso. Prof. & hence cannot be considered as teaching Units.

3. PG Unit should have 3 faculty; hence 7 Units should have 21 faculty; however only 16 faculty are available (3 Professors, 3 Asso. Prof., 10 Asst. Prof.)

4. Resultantly, there is deficiency of faculty: (a) Asso. Prof.: 2; (b) Asst. Prof.: 3.

5. Shortage of Senior Residents: 2. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 10 to 14

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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140. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 05 seats in respect of students being trained at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (02/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 20/02/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 05 seats at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (02/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 20/02/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 03 to 05 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Dr. Vasantarao Pawar Medical College & Research Centre, Nasik be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 141. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Mysore. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2013 & Feb., 2015) and compliance dated 13/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Government Medical College, Mysore granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2013 & Feb., 2015) and compliance dated 13/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Mysore be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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142. SRM University, Chennai - Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 17/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram granted by SRM University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 17/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(DVL) qualification for 02 seats granted by SRM University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kancheepuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 143. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Renewal of recognition

of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification for 1(One) seat and recognition of MS (Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 (One) to 02 (Two) seats and D.Ortho qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at A.C.P.M.Medical College, Dhule. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (26/06/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014 & Jan., 2015) and compliance dated 24/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification for 1(One) seat and recognition of MS (Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 (One) to 02 (Two) seats and D.Ortho qualification for 02 seats at A.C.P.M.Medical College, Dhule granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (26/06/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014 & Jan., 2015) and compliance dated 24/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification for 1(One) seat and not to recognize MS (Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 01 (One) to 02 (Two) seats and D.Ortho qualification for 02 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at A.C.P.M.Medical College, Dhule because of the following facts:-

1. A list of 5 patients was provided but there was only 1 patient found in

O.T. complex. Random checking reveals that data between O.T. register &Anaesthesia registers are not matching. On random verification the same set of patients entered on 29/06/2015 were entered in Anaesthesia register on 27/05/2015 with different names. The data provided is fictitious

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3. All 7 publications accepted are case reports; hence there is no research publication from the department in last 3 years; deficiency remains as such.

4. Bed occupancy was 48% (i.e. 38 out of 80 beds) on day of assessment. 5. Only 6 patients were entered in OPD register at the time of visit during

assessment. 6. Only 2 patients were seen in Casualty at the time of visit during

assessment. 7. Arthroscopy set is shared with other specialty. 8. Note: This is not understood. It be cross verified. 9. Specialty clinics are run in haphazard manner. On the day given, as per

schedule, CTEV clinic was to run; instead Ilizarov clinic was run on day of assessment.

10. Demonstration room is under renovation. 11. Record maintenance remains to be unsatisfactory. 12. Record of Academic activities remains incomplete. 13. On day of assessment, 11 patients were stated to be admitted through

OPD; however only 6 patients were seen in OPD. There is total mismatch between patients seen & admitted.

14. In OPD, examination rooms are inadequate. 15. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 01 degree seat till renewal of

their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course” Admissions done (if any) against these increased number of seats i.e. increased

intake from 1 to 2 degree seats and 2 diploma seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.” In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

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144. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University - Restoration of seats/Approval of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 20 to 24 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (December, 2013) and compliance dated 19/12/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Restoration of seats/Approval of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 20 to 24 seats at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (December, 2013) and compliance dated 19/12/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 20 to 24 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram be restored/ approved.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 145. MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai - Recognition of MD

(General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 8 seats in respect of students being trained at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (30/06/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (December, 2014) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 8 seats at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (30/06/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (December, 2014) and compliance dated 04/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MD (General Medicine) qualification against increased intake from 4 to 8 seats granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai in respect of students being trained at MGM Mission's Medical College, Navi Mumbai because of the following facts:-

1. Newly appointed Assoc. Professor, Dr. P.K. Deshmukh was promoted on

30/04/2015 after the cut-off date with only 1 publication, which is not as per Regulations. Consequently, Unit-I is left with 2 faculty and it cannot be counted as a Teaching Unit.

2. Unit-V has only 1 faculty. Hence, it cannot be considered as a PG Unit. 3. Unit-VI has only 2 Faculty. Hence, it cannot be considered as a PG Unit. 4. Total faculty available 15 against the requirement of 18. Consequently,

deficiency of 3. 5. Dr. Alok Banerjee, Professor and Dr. Ravindra V. Nikalje have not signed

the Faculty Table. Hence, presumably, they were no available.

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6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 4 to 8 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

146. The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai - Recognition of DM(Neonatology) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Christian Medical College, Vellore. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2014) and compliance dated 31/10/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DM(Neonatology) qualification for 02 seats at Christian Medical College, Vellore granted by The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (13/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2014) and compliance dated 31/10/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that DM(Neonatology) qualification for 02 seats granted by The Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai in respect of students being trained at Christian Medical College, Vellore be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 147. Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot - Recognition of DGO

qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at C.U.Shah Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 &November, 2014) and compliance dated 04/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DGO qualification for 02 seats at C.U.Shah

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Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar granted by Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 &November, 2014) and compliance dated 04/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that DGO qualification for 02 seats granted by Saurashtra University, University Road, Rajkot in respect of students being trained at C.U.Shah Medical College & Hospital, Surendranagar be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 148. Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem - Renewal of recognition of MD(DVL)

qualification for 01 seat and recognition against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (05/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 01 seat and recognition against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (05/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of MD(DVL) qualification for 01 seat granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry be renewed.

The Committee also decided to recommend to the Central Government that

MD(DVL) qualification against increased intake from 01 to 02 seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 149. MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai - Recognition of

MD(Pharmacology) qualification 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Aurangabad. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013) and compliance dated 08/06/2015

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submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Pharmacology) qualification 02 seats at Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Aurangabad granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013) and compliance dated 08/06/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Pharmacology) qualification 02 seats granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai in respect of students being trained at Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Aurangabad be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 150. Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem - Renewal of recognition of

MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 2(Two) seats and recognition against increased intake from 02 (Two) to 03 (Three) seats in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 2(Two) seats and recognition against increased intake from 02 (Two) to 03 (Three) seats at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2014) and compliance dated 30/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to renew the recognition of MD(Paediatrics) qualification for 2(Two) seats and not to recognize against increased intake from 02 (Two) to 03 (Three) seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, Salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Puducherry because of the following facts:-

1. Unit-II has only 2 Faculty. Hence, it cannot be considered as a PG Unit. 2. OPD on day of assessment is 95 which is inadequate. 3. Dr. Ananthkrishnan is shown as Senior Resident in the column of

designation in the faculty table on P. 4. However, in the same table, in the column of experience, it is shown as Asst. Prof. from February 2015 till date. He cannot be both Senior Resident & Asst. Prof. simultaneously.

4. Experience of Dr. Sreelatha as Resident/Junior Resident is not shown. 5. Resultantly there is shortage of Senior Resident: 1. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. 02 seats till renewal of their

recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required

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shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of recognition granted u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“…the recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course” Admissions done (if any) against these increased number of seats i.e. increased

intake from 2 to 3 seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.” In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats. 151. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik - Recognition of

DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2014) and compliance dated 04/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2014) and compliance dated 04/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize DM(Cardiology) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai because of the following facts:-

1. The only Unit 45 beds. Deficiency remains as it is. 2. There is only 1 examination room in OPD. Deficiency remains as it is. 3. OPD runs twice a week from 11:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m. only which is

inadequate. 4. No journals are available after December 2014. Deficiency remains as it is. 5. Equipment like Holter monitoring is no available.

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6. Paramedical staff is inadequate. There are NIL ECG, Echo & TMT Technicians.

7. Space for faculty & departmental office is inadequate. 8. There are NIL Senior Residents. 9. Average daily OPD is 36 which is inadequate. 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 2 to 3 seats

after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

152. Manipur University - Recognition of M.Ch. (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery)

qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (10/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2013) and compliance dated 02/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch. (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery) qualification for 01 seat at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal granted by Manipur University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (10/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2013) and compliance dated 02/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch. (Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery) qualification for 01 seat granted by Manipur University in respect of students being trained at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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153. Vinayaka Mission's University, salem - Renewal of recognition of DA qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (21/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 & Feb., 2015) and compliance dated 08/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Renewal of recognition of DA qualification for 02 seats at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (21/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013 & Feb., 2015) and compliance dated 08/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that recognition of DA qualification for 02 seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem in respect of students being trained at Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem be renewed.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 154. Manipal University, Manipal - Recognition of MS(General Surgery)

qualification against increased intake from 08 to 10 seats in respect of students being trained at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (12/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 02/06/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 08 to 10 seats at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore granted by Manipal University, Manipal.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (12/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014 & March, 2015) and compliance dated 02/06/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 08 to 10 seats granted by Manipal University, Manipal in respect of students being trained at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore because of the following facts:-

1. OPD on day of assessment is 88 which is inadequate even to start PG

course. 2. Average FNAC workload is 2-3/day which is inadequate. 3. Government hospital where 6 Units are placed have no space for Doctors’

duty room. 4. Experience of Dr. B. Lokesh, Senior Resident as Resident / Junior Resident

is not given in the faculty table. 5. There is NIL admission in the department through Casualty on day of

assessment. 6. There are only 2 Minor operations & NIL daycare operations on day of

assessment which is inadequate. 7. Surgical Gastroenterology clinic & Surgical Oncology clinic are not run. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report.

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Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 8 to 10

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

155. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University -

Recognition of MD(Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (06/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 08/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (06/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 08/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) qualification against increased intake from 02 to 03 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 156. Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur - Recognition of

M.Ch.(Paediatrics Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 10 seats in respect of students being trained at SMS Medical College, Jaipur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (08/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated

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12/05/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch.(Paediatrics Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 10 seats at SMS Medical College, Jaipur granted by Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (08/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (August, 2013 & December, 2014) and compliance dated 12/05/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch.(Paediatrics Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 2 to 10 seats granted by Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur in respect of students being trained at SMS Medical College, Jaipur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 157. Vinayaka Mission's University, salem - Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics)

qualification against increased intake from 2(Two) to 3(Three) seats in respect of students being trained at Aarupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital, Puducherry. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013, Feb., 2014, & October, 2014) and compliance dated 02/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 2(Two) to 3(Three) seats at Aarupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital, Puducherry granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (03/08/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2013, Feb., 2014, & October, 2014) and compliance dated 02/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MS(Orthopaedics) qualification against increased intake from 2(Two) to 3(Three) seats granted by Vinayaka Mission's University, salem in respect of students being trained at Aarupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital, Puducherry be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 158. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 12 to 14 seats in respect of students being trained at JJM Medical College, Davangere. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (22/06/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 03/12/2014 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 12

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to 14 seats at JJM Medical College, Davangere granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (22/06/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 03/12/2014 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend not to recognize MS(General Surgery) qualification against increased intake from 12 to 14 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at JJM Medical College, Davangere because of the following facts:-

1. No Senior Residents are present during assessment. 2. Bed occupancy is 67.5% on day of assessment which is inadequate. 3. Laboratory Investigations data are exaggerated. 4. CT & MRI are not available at Govt. Hospital where 4 Units are located. 5. Upon inspecting the salary statements & Form 16, it appears that the

faculty is not working full time. 6. Emergency Surgeries are too less both in Govt. & Own hospitals. 7. At the time of visit to Radiodiagnosis no faculty or Senior Resident was

present. 6 faculty were found absent since several months & 1 faculty was absent in month of June till date of assessment (i.e. 22/06/2015).

8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the Assessment Report. Admissions done (if any) against these seats i.e. increased intake from 12 to 14

seats after the first batch appeared in Examination till their recognition will be irregular/ illegal and not in accordance with MCI regulations (notified with prior permission of Central Government vide notification dated 21/07/2009) and will not be recognized. As per provisions of the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, failure to seek timely recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the concerned Post Graduate Course. This is also clarified in the letter of permission granted u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 issued for these seats, which reads as under:

“This permission for starting/ increase of seats in the above course and admission of students will be till such time the first batch of students admitted against the above course appears for the first final examination in the subject.”

In case, the college authorities desire to submit compliance, same should be

received in this office preferably within six weeks of issue of this letter but definitely, prior to next admission so that the matter of recognition can be finally decided. If no compliance is received within this period or compliance/ compliance verification is found unsatisfactory, it will result in stoppage of admission to the postgraduate course against the above mentioned seats.

159. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore - Recognition of

MD(Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine) qualification for 02 seats in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & Jan, 2015) and compliance dated 22/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine) qualification for 02 seats at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (20/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014 & Jan, 2015) and compliance dated 22/04/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Social & Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine) qualification for 02 seats granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Davangere be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 160. Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University -

Recognition of MD(Pathology) qualification for 03 seats in respect of students being trained at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (23/07/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 05/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Pathology) qualification for 03 seats at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (23/07/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (June, 2014) and compliance dated 05/05/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD(Pathology) qualification for 03 seats granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur/ Kerala University in respect of students being trained at Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 161. Starting/increase of seats in various PG courses at Chhatrapati Shahuji

Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh under King Georges Medical University, Lucknow u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 – Re-consideration of. Read: the matter with regard to reconsideration of applications for

starting/increase of seats in various PG courses at Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh under King Georges Medical University, Lucknow u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 along with the letter dated 25/08/2015 received from the Central Govt., Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to reconsideration of applications for starting/increase of seats in various PG courses at Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

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under King Georges Medical University, Lucknow u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 along with the letter dated 25/08/2015 received from the Central Govt., Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation for various PG courses is not submitted along with the applications for PG courses.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” It is pertinent to mention here that in all previous applications by the Institution,

Consent of Affiliation by the Registrar of the University was always enclosed. It is only this year that they have not done so.

In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court and above observations

and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to reiterate its earlier decision taken at its meeting dt.14/07/2015 to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

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162. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varansi, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varansi, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varansi, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation now submitted is not in continuation of previous COA.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of

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applications, it was decided to return the application to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

163. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at K.J. Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at K.J. Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at K.J. Somaiyya Medical College & Research Centre, Mumbai u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and noted that it is not clear from the agenda note whether the revised COA is an extension of the previous COA or not. The office is directed to re-verify the same. If the revised Consent of Affiliation is not an extension or continuation of previous consent of Affiliation, applications for the respective PG courses be returned to the Central Govt. If it is an extension or continuation of previous Consent of Affiliations, the applications be processed for further action. Till then the item is deferred.

164. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at

Government Medical College, Miraj Maharashtra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at Government Medical College, Miraj Maharashtra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Government Medical College, Miraj Maharashtra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation now submitted is not in continuation of previous COA.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming

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that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

165. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at

Government Medical College, Kottayam, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at Government Medical College, Kottayam, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Government Medical College, Kottayam, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation now submitted is not in continuation of previous COA.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“…

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15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

The members of the PG Committee observed that the Principal vide his letter dt.

25/08/2015 has stated that they are not in a position to enhance the seats in M.D. (Radio-diagnosis) course due to lack of infrastructure facilities.

In view of above, it was decided to return the application to the Central Govt.

recommending disapproval of the scheme.

166. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at

T D Medical College, Allappuzha, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at T D Medical College, Allappuzha, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at T D Medical College, Allappuzha, Kerala u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like Consent of Affiliation & Time bound action plan have not yet been submitted despite repeated reminders.

The members of PG Committee further observed that no response has been

received from the college with regard to communications sent by the Council for submission of documents like Time bound Programme and Consent of Affiliation.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

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“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

167. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation dt. 01/07/2015 is not in continuation of previous COA.

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The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

168. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Latur, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the

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academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation is not in continuation of previous COA.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

169. Request for consideration of Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital, Pune, Maharasthra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses

at Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with regard to Starting/Increase of seats in various PG courses at Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra u/s 10(A) of IMC Act 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that the Consent of Affiliation now submitted is not in continuation of previous COA.

The members noted the opinion of Law Officer of MCI stating as on date there is

no Court order or case pending as the petition filed by the Institute before Hon’ble Supreme Court has been withdrawn with liberty to approach Hon’ble High Court. He has further stated that applications of the college may be processed in the same manner as other similarly placed applications are processed.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

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170. Request for consideration of application for starting of various postgraduate courses at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to application for starting of various postgraduate

courses at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to application for starting of various postgraduate courses at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like Permission letter for exemption u/s 8(1) (a) of PG Medical Education Regulations, Consent of Affiliation, Time Bound Programme have not yet been submitted by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of

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applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

171. Request for consideration of application for increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at

Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like Consent of Affiliation, Time Bound Programme have not yet been submitted by the institute. Processing fees as prescribed under the Regulations also have not been paid by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.”

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In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

172. Request for consideration of application for starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at M.G.M. Medical College, Indore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at

M.G.M. Medical College, Indore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at M.G.M. Medical College, Indore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that revised Consent of Affiliation is not yet been submitted by the Institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI

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shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

173. Request for consideration of application for increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at

Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard increase of seats in various postgraduate courses at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that Time Bound Programme and requisite processing fee has not yet been submitted by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is

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binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

174. Request for consideration of application for starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at SDS Tuberculosis Research Centre & Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at

SDS Tuberculosis Research Centre & Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard starting of MD (Pulmonary Medicine) course at SDS Tuberculosis Research Centre & Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like Permission letter for exemption u/s 8(1) (a) of PG Medical Education Regulations is not yet submitted by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. …

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… 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

175. Request for consideration of application for starting of MS (ENT) course at

Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard starting of MS (ENT) course at Shyam Shah

Medical College, Rewa u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard starting of MS (ENT) course at Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like revised Consent of Affiliation which should be in continuation of previous COA, Time Bound Programme have not yet been submitted by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself.

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… 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

176. Request for consideration of application for starting of MD (Psychaitry) course at Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard starting of MD (Psychaitry) course at Mysore

Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard starting of MD (Psychaitry) course at Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that documents like Consent of Affiliation, Time Bound Programme have not yet been submitted by the institute.

The members of PG Committee also observed that Hon’ble Supreme Court in

WP (c) # 705 of 2014 Royal Medical Trust (Regd) &Anr. v/s Union of India &Anr and other such matters in its order dt. 20/08/2015 has observed as under:

“…. 27 …. Initial assessment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. …” It was further observed that in SLP # 15043/2015 Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil

Medical College v/s MCI &Anr., Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dt. 31/08/2015 has held as under:

“… 15. In the instant case, the application was admittedly incomplete when it was filed. Though there is a dispute whether it was filed before 31st August, 2014. It was submitted on behalf of the MCI that it was filed on 02.09.2014. Be that as it may. Even assuming that it was filed before 31.8.2014, admittedly it was an incomplete application as the

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essentiality certificate issued by the Government of Maharashtra was not enclosed along with the application form due to which application came to be rejected and delay has taken place for which the petitioner has to blame itself. … 20. On an analysis of the aforesaid decisions, it is crystal clear that the time schedule is required to be strictly observed. … … 23. Considering the statutory time schedule and that the same is already over and in the facts and circumstances of the case, it would not be appropriate to direct inspection to be made and thereafter a decision to be taken for the current academic session 2015-16 as that would be in breach of the law laid down in various decisions of this Court which is binding. Thus, we direct that the application which has been submitted by the college for the academic session 2015-16 be considered for the next academic session, subject to fulfillment of other requisite formalities, as may be necessary, and thereafter the MCI shall conduct an inspection well-in-time as per the time schedule fixed under the Regulations of 1999. The Special Leave Petition is dismissed with the aforesaid modification. Ordered accordingly.” In view of the law laid down by Hon’ble Supreme Court in the above-stated

decisions and as the applications for various PG courses were incomplete when submitted and the defects were not rectified by the last date of submission of applications, it was decided to return the applications to the Central Govt. recommending disapproval of the scheme.

177. Starting of various PG courses at Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences,

Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar under Indira Gandhi Instt. of Medical Sciences, Patna (Deemed University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17. Read: the matter with regard to Starting of various PG courses at Indira Gandhi

Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar under Indira Gandhi Instt. of Medical Sciences, Patna (Deemed University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to Starting of various PG courses at Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna, Bihar under Indira Gandhi Instt. of Medical Sciences, Patna (Deemed University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2016-17 and the members of PG Committee observed that agenda note is incomplete. It is not stated whether permission letter for exemption as prescribed u/s 8(1) (a) is available or not when PG courses like D.M. (Gastroenterology) &M.Ch. (Urology). It is also not stated, if such exemption is not available, under what circumstances were the courses D.M. (Gastroenterology) & M.Ch. (Urology) were permitted and when they were permitted and whether the fact of such an exemption letter being not available was brought on record or not.

The office is directed to resubmit the matter with above observations. Till then

the item is deferred.

178. MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai - Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Aurangabad. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and compliance dated

06/08/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD(Psychiatry) qualification for 01 seat at

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Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Medical College, Aurangabad granted by MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (April, 2015) and compliance dated 06/08/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to verify compliance by way of Assessment. 179. MJP Rohilkhand University - Recognition of MD (Radio-Diagnosis)

qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. Of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated

03/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of MD (Radio-Diagnosis) qualification for 01 seat at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. Of Medical Sciences, Bareilly granted by MJP Rohilkhand University.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (May, 2014) and compliance dated 03/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that MD (Radio-Diagnosis) qualification for 01 seat granted by MJP Rohilkhand University in respect of students being trained at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Instt. Of Medical Sciences, Bareilly be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 180. King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow (Deemed University) -

Recognition of M.Ch. (Surgical Gastroenterology/ G.I. Surgery) qualification for 01 seat in respect of students being trained at King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2014) and compliance dated

16/09/2015 and 21/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch. (Surgical Gastroenterology/ G.I. Surgery) qualification for 01 seat at King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow granted by King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow (Deemed University).

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (July, 2014) and compliance dated 16/09/2015 and 21/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch. (Surgical Gastroenterology/ G.I. Surgery) qualification for 01 seat granted by King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow (Deemed University) in respect of students being trained at King George’s Medical University, U.P., Lucknow be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

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181. Sri Ramachandra University (Deemed University) - Recognition of DM (Reproductive Medicine) qualification for 2 seats in respect of students being trained at Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Chennai. Read: the Council Assessor’s Report (September, 2015) on the standard of

examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of DM (Reproductive Medicine) qualification for 2 seats at Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Chennai granted by Sri Ramachandra University (Deemed University).

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Council

Assessor’s Report (September, 2015) and decided to recommend to the Central Government that DM (Reproductive Medicine) qualification for 2 seats granted by Sri Ramachandra University (Deemed University) in respect of students being trained at Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Chennai be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course.

182. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi - Recognition of M.Ch. (Neuro-Surgery) qualification for 06 seats in respect of students being trained at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Dr. R. M. L. Hospital, New Delhi. Read: the Compliance Verification Assessment Report (23/06/2015) along with

the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2013 and September, 2014) and compliance dated 23/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities on the standard of examination and other teaching facilities for Recognition of M.Ch. (Neuro-Surgery) qualification for 06 seats at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Dr. R. M. L. Hospital, New Delhi granted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the Compliance

Verification Assessment Report (23/06/2015) along with the Council Assessor’s Report (July, 2013 and September, 2014) and compliance dated 23/09/2015 submitted by the College Authorities and decided to recommend to the Central Government that M.Ch. (Neuro-Surgery) qualification for 06 seats granted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi in respect of students being trained at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Dr. R. M. L. Hospital, New Delhi be recognized and included in the 1st Schedule to the I.M.C. Act, 1956.

The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee further decided that the

recognition so granted shall be for a maximum period of 5 years from the date of Notification upon which the Institute shall have to apply for renewal of recognition. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required shall invariably result in stoppage of admission to the Postgraduate Course. 183. Amendment of Clause 11.1(a) of Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations,

2000 with regard Postgraduate teacher in broad specialty and super specialty. Read: the matter with regard to amendment of Clause 11.1(a) of Postgraduate

Medical Education Regulations, 2000 with regard Postgraduate teacher in broad specialty and super specialty.

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The Postgraduate Medical Education Committee considered the matter with

regard to amendment of Clause 11.1(a) of Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 with regard Postgraduate teacher in broad specialty and super specialty and the Committee noted that the Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998 with regard to promotion of teaching faculty has been amended vide notification dated 24/07/2009, 15/12/2009 and 03/11/2010, which states as under:-

Broad specialty

Designation Years of teaching

experience as per Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998

Teaching experience as per amendment vide notification dt. 24/07/2009, 15/12/2009 and 03/11/2010

Professor 4 years as Associate Professor

(i) As Associate Professor in the subject concerned for three years in the recognized medical college.

(ii) Minimum of four research publications in indexed/ national journals.

Provided that these research

publications are published/accepted for publication in the Journals by the National Associations/Societies of the respective specialities as the First Author. Further provided that the requirement of 4 research publications for promotion to the post of Professor should be taken on cumulative basis with minimum of 2 research publications must be published during the tenure of the Associate Professor.

The ‘Research Experience’ against the post of ‘Professor”, for all the specialities has been substituted vide notification dated 03/11/2010 as under:

“Four Research papers accepted/published in index/ national journal as first/ second author on cumulative basis. Out of these four research publications minimum of two research publication must be published during the tenure of the Associate Professor.”

Further provided that for the

transitory period of 4 years w.e.f. 24th July, 2009, the

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appointment/promotion to the post of Professor can be made by the institutes in accordance with the “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998” as prevailing before notification of “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions (Amendment) Regulations, 2009”.

Associate Professor

5 years as Assistant Professor

(i) As Assistant Professor in the concerned subject for four years in the recognized medical college.

(ii) Minimum of two research publications in indexed/ national journals.”

Provided that these research

publications are published/accepted for publication in the Journals by the National Associations/Societies of the respective specialities as the First Author. Further provided that the requirement of 2 research publications for promotion to the post of Associate Professor should be fulfilled with 2 research publications must be published during the tenure of the Assistant Professor.

The ‘Research Experience’ against the post of ‘Associate Professor/ Reader”, for all the specialities has been substituted vide notification dated 03/11/2010 as under: “Two Research papers accepted/ published in index/ national journal as first/ second author during the tenure of Assistant Professor.”

Further provided that for the

transitory period of 5 years w.e.f 24th July, 2009, the appointment/promotion to the post of Associate Professor can be made by the institutes in accordance with the “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998” as prevailing before notification of “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions

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(Amendment) Regulations, 2009”. Super Specialty

Designation Years of teaching experience as per Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998

Teaching experience as per amendment vide notification dt. 24/07/2009, 15/12/2009 and 03/11/2010

Professor 4 years as Associate Professor

(i) As Associate Professor in the subject concerned for three years in the recognized medical college.

(ii) Minimum of four research publications in indexed/ national journals.

Provided that these research

publications are published/accepted for publication in the Journals by the National Associations/Societies of the respective specialities as the First Author. Further provided that the requirement of 4 research publications for promotion to the post of Professor should be taken on cumulative basis with minimum of 2 research publications must be published during the tenure of the Associate Professor.

The ‘Research Experience’ against the post of ‘Professor”, for all the specialities has been substituted vide notification dated 03/11/2010 as under:

“Four Research papers accepted/published in index/ national journal as first/ second author on cumulative basis. Out of these four research publications minimum of two research publication must be published during the tenure of the Associate Professor.”

Further provided that for the

transitory period of 4 years w.e.f 24th July, 2009, the appointment/promotion to the post of Professor can be made by the institutes in accordance with the “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998” as prevailing

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before notification of “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions (Amendment) Regulations, 2009”.

Associate Professor

2 years as Assistant Professor

(i) As Assistant Professor in the concerned subject for two years in the recognized medical college.

(ii) Minimum of two research publications in indexed/ national journals.”

Provided that these research

publications are published/accepted for publication in the Journals by the National Associations/Societies of the respective specialities as the First Author. Further provided that the requirement of 2 research publications for promotion to the post of Associate Professor should be fulfilled with 2 research publications must be published during the tenure of the Assistant Professor.

The ‘Research Experience’ against the post of ‘Associate Professor/ Reader”, for all the specialities has been substituted vide notification dated 03/11/2010 as under: “Two Research papers accepted/ published in index/ national journal as first/ second author during the tenure of Assistant Professor.”

Further provided that for the

transitory period of 2 years w.e.f. 24th July, 2009, the appointment/promotion to the post of Associate Professor can be made by the institutes in accordance with the “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998” as prevailing before notification of “Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions (Amendment) Regulations, 2009”.

Since the Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions Regulations, 1998 with regard to promotion of Professor and Associate Professor both in Broad Specialty and Super Specialty have been amended, the Postgraduate Medical

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Education Committee decided to amend the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 accordingly and to place the matter before the General Body of the Council for approval.

Office Note: The Postgraduate Medical Education observed that scrutiny of applications is an administrative matter. The Committee resolved that in future all such applications which are incomplete or in which proper documents in proper format as required under the Regulations are not attached, and after scrutiny it is observed that the defects have not yet been rectified, all such applications be returned by the office to the Central Govt. in accordance with the orders of Hon’ble Supreme Court cited above without any reference to PG Committee.

The minutes of the meeting were read out and confirmed in the meeting itself. Meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

(Dr. Reena Nayyar) Secretary I/c

New Delhi, dated the 24th September, 2015

A P P R O V E D

(Dr. Siri Bhagwan Siwach) Chairman