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    30 MD, MS Seats slashed in 7 WB Medical Colleges in 2 years: Health Minister

    Kolkata: The National Medical Commission (NMC) reduced altogether 30 MD/MS seats in seven state-run medical colleges in 2023 and 2024 in West Bengal.

    The list of medical colleges that were penalised by PG seats reduction includes Bankura Sammilani Medical College & Hospital, Bankura, Midnapore Medical College & Hospital, Burdwan Medical College, IPGMER Kolkata, Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata, Medical College, Kolkata.

    NMC reduced PG seats in specialities, including MD Anaesthesiology, MD General Medicine, MS General Surgery, MD Pediatrics, MD – Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, MS- Obstetrics & Gynecology, and MD Respiratory Medicine, among others.

    The data in this regard was shared by the Union Minister of State for Health Anupriya Patel while responding to a question raised by MP Samik Bhattacharya in the Parliament.

    Mr. Bhattacharya questioned the Ministry about the violations of NMC guidelines in West Bengal medical colleges, sought the status of NMC approval for Sanjiban Hospital and Medical College, Howrah.

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    Further, he sought to know about the number of private and Government medical colleges in West Bengal that received penalties, show-cause notices, or threats of seat reduction for non-compliance with infrastructure, faculty, stipend, or data-submission norms.

    In response, the MoS Health informed that 34 medical colleges (Government and Private) were found deficient regarding faculty/infrastructure/other clinical parameters in academic year 2024-2025 and in the year 2025-2026, the number of such colleges increased to 37. These colleges were issued show-cause notices.

    "Further, Post Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of NMC also while scrutinizing the recognition/ renewal of recognition applications for the year 2022 had observed deficiencies primarily relating to the faculty/ infrastructure/AEBAS and penalized some colleges by reducing the number of seats for AY 2024-25 under the provisions of Maintenance of Standards of Medical Education Regulations, 2023 (MSMER-2023) and erstwhile Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, (PGMER-2000)," informed the Minister.

    The Ministry also provided a list of penalised medical colleges along with the number of PG seats reduced at such colleges and the reason and nature of deficiencies for the reduction.

    S.No.

    Name of College

    Course seats

    Date of Order

    Deficiencies

    1

    Bankura Sammilani Medical College & Hospital, Bankura

    MD - Anesthesiology (11 → 9)

    29.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency

    MD - General Medicine (5 → 4)

    29.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency & inadequate workload

    MS - General Surgery (17 → 14)

    12.01.2024

    Faculty, infrastructure, OT, casualty & emergency issues

    MD – Pediatrics (5 → 4)

    03.01.2024

    Faculty deficiency

    2

    Midnapore Medical College & Hospital, Midnapore

    MD – Anesthesiology (8 → 7)

    29.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency

    MD - General Medicine (15 → 11)

    29.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency

    3

    Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan

    MD – DVL (3 → 2)

    27.03.2024

    Inadequate bed and occupancy

    MS – General Surgery (18 → 16)

    29.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency

    4

    IPGMER, Kolkata

    MD – General Medicine (15 → 14)

    05.04.2024

    Faculty deficiency

    MS – General Surgery (19 → 17)

    02.01.2024

    Faculty deficiency

    5

    Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata

    MD – General Medicine (12 → 10)

    04.12.2023

    Faculty deficiency

    6

    RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata

    MS – Obstetrics & Gynaecology (25 → 22)

    29.12.2023

    Inadequate surgical load

    MD – Respiratory Medicine (10 → 8)

    03.01.2024

    Inadequate number of beds

    7

    Medical College, Kolkata

    MD – Respiratory Medicine (6 → 5)

    25.01.2024

    Faculty deficiency

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