Adjust MBBS students returned from Ukraine in Medical schools in the country: IMA to PM Modi
The Indian Medical Association has written a letter to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and requested the students who have been evacuated from Ukraine should be adjusted in medical colleges in India a one-time measure.

The Indian Medical Association has written a letter to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and requested the students who have been evacuated from Ukraine should be adjusted in medical colleges in India a one-time measure.
The IMA said that these students have got admission after getting an eligibility certificate from the statutory authority hence they should be “adjusted as a one-time measure in existing medical schools in the country through an appropriate disbursed distribution keeping in mind the geographic locational interest of the said learner.”
The IMA says that it should treated be as a one-time measure and should not be taken as “an increase in the annual intake capacity and should be permitted to go in for progression in the respective Indian Medical Schools for the remainder of their MBBS Course.”
It added, “This will also need the validation of certification which has been made by the competent academic authorities of the medical schools where they were originally admitted in medical schools in Ukraine whereby the progression of theirs’ would be permissible in Indian Medical Schools.”
According to the IMA, if the government takes this measure, “on passing out they will be as good as Indian Medical Graduates and not Foreign Medical Graduates. This will not only be a great sucker to saving all of them from their uncertain fate and future but would also go a long way in catering to a larger human cause in a most befitting manner.”
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