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Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Calicut University/Transfer of M.B.B.S. Students /2011


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Transfer of M.B.B.S. Students
 
The guidelines laid down in the University order read as 1 st paper above. The Secretary, Medical Council of India vide paper his letter read as 2 nd paper above has forwarded a copy of Graduate Medical Education Regulation 1997 dated, 17 th May 1997 and has requested the University to dispose of all cases of transfer of M.B.B.S. students strictly in accordance with the condition laid down in Chapter II para 6 of Medical Council of India Regulation, 1997.
The syndicate, at its meeting held on 26.11.1997 considered the guidelines forwarded by the Medical Council of India Vide item No.97.724, read as third paper, above and resolved that the revised guidelines issued by the Medical Council of India regarding the transfer of MBBS students be adopted for by this University, in to. The Syndicate has also resolved that transfer of BHMS/BAMS, BDS and B.Sc (Nursing) students be permitted as per existing practice in accordance with the clauses in University Ordinances. The guidelines approved by the syndicate University at its meeting held on 26.11.97 (item 97.724) are as follows:
  • Migration from one medical college to other is not a right of a student. However, migration of students from one medical college to another medical college in India may be considered by the Medical Council of India only in exceptional cases on extreme compassionate grounds, provided following criteria are fulfilled Routine migration on other grounds shall not be allowed.
  • Both the colleges, that is, one at which the student is studying at present and to which migration is sought, are recognized by the Medical Council of India.
  • The applicant candidate should have passed first professional M.B.B.S. Examination.
  • The applicant candidate should submit his application for migration complete in all respects to all authorities concerned within a period of one month of passing (declaration of results) the first professional Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Examination.
  • The applicant candidate must submit an affidavit stating that he/she will pursue 18 months of prescribed study before appearing at IInd professional MBBS Examination at the transferee medical college, which should be duly certified by the Registrar of the concerned University in which he/she is seeking transfer. The transfer will be applicable only after receipt of the affidavit.
  • Migration during clinical course of study shall not be allowed on any ground.
  • All applications for migration shall be referred to Medical Council of India by college authorities. Transfer/Migration shall not be allowed directly by any institutions of University, without the approval of the council.
The compassionate grounds stipulated by the Medical Council of India are
  • Death of a supporting guardian.
  • Illness of the candidate causing disability.
  • Disturbed conditions as declared by Government in the Medical College area.
Cases not covered under the above regulations are to be referred to the council for consideration on individual merits. Council reserves the right not to entertain any application which is not under the prescribed compassionate grounds and also to take independent decisions where applicant has been allowed to migrate without referring the same to the Council.

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