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Saturday, March 10, 2007

2 colleges of Bihar running unrecognised courses

Patna, March 10, 2007
It is surprising but it is true. Some PG courses are running in two premier medical colleges of Bihar without recognition of the Medical Council of India (MCI) for the past several years.
It has been brought to notice that PG courses of PSM being taught in the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) and microbiology course in Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) have never been recognised by the MCI. But it has produced hundreds of students with the degrees for the past so many years.
Health Minister Chandramohan Rai admitted that the courses were not recognised but added that they would soon get recognition by the MCI as the government had already allotted funds to the two colleges.
"The MCI team is expected to visit the two colleges any day for inspection. Once it is done, the recognition will be given," he assured.
Rai insisted that the two colleges had already fulfilled the norms laid down by the MCI for running the courses and the recognition would be granted soon. He also said the government would soon introduce PG courses in Gaya medical college, Muzaffarpur medical college and Bhagalpur medical college.

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