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NEET PG 2022 Counselling: NMC Adds More Seats for PG Courses Updates!

The MCC Medical Counselling Committee has added the MD (Doctor of Medicine) and MS (Master of Surgery) seats in the Round 1 seat matrix of NEET PG 2022 Counselling also the list of seats available viewed by the medical aspirants on its official website.

Interested students participating in the counselling process, can exercise their choice-filling for the newly added seats online. Those candidates who have not been completed registration process for the Round 1 NEET PG Counselling apply by today before the end date which is 23th September.

Before starting the counselling round 1the MCC has received the information of the following list which is not contributed by the college’s said by MCC. Although MCC informed the medical colleges that the students from OCI Overseas Citizen of India, Person of Indian Origin (POI) and Foreign Nationals eligible for seats that is meant for NRIs not for regular seats in Karnataka, Chattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.

Although the committee has announced the removal of postgraduate seats from two medical colleges for NEET PG round 1 counselling. Here are some colleges Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal and BJ Government Medical College, Ahemdabad had requested MCC to withdraw their seats.

The result of NEET PG round 1 is going to be declared on 28th September. Candidates will ha e to arrive at their alloted colleges between 29th September and October 4. Every year MCC conducts counselling to take students in these PG programs MD/MS or Diploma.

FAQs

How many seats are there in NEET PG 2022?
There are total 26,168 Doctor of Medicine (MD), 13,649 (MS), 922 PG Diploma and 1338 DNB CET seats will be filled.

How do I apply for NEET PG state counselling?
If you are interested to apply for the NEET PG Counselling then you have to visit the official website and click on the link in the announcement session. After that fill the all required information with the necessary documents and pay the fee.

Who are eligible for stray Vacancy round?
All pre-registered students who are not holding any seat are eligible to participate. There are total 323 seats of All India Quota which is filled through this round.

Who are eligible for mop up round?
As per the norms released by supreme court all the students who have cleared the NEET examination can easily participate in mop up round of counselling.

Karnataka NEET PG Admissions 2022 Latest Updates

The KEA Karnataka Examination Authority has released the Karnataka PG medical/ dental application form 2022 in online mode. Eligible candidates must fill their personal, educational and NEET PG 2022 exam and contact details. After the completion of the application process the authorities will release the Karnataka NEET PG 2022 merit list. During the process candidates will have to fill in their college and course preferences. That is totally based on the candidates after that authorities will release the seat allotment list for the admission.

Now, the portal is enabled to register and apply online for Post Graduate Entrance Test (PGET) 2022 from September 19th, 2022. Interested students check out the various courses which includes Doctor of Medicine (MD), Master of Surgery (MS) and PG Diploma.  For more information you can visit the official website.

Karnataka PG 2022 medical admission Eligibility Criteria 

Candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria that is laid down by the authorities to secure a seat in Karnataka PG medical/dental 2022 admission. To apply for the Karnataka medical/dental 2022 admission process, candidates must fulfill the following eligibility criteria;

Nationality Must be Indian nationals only
Domicile Karnataka
Educational Qualification MBBS degree from a university recognized by MCI/DCI.
Internship 12 months rotatory internship
Exams NEET
Age Limit 48 years

Karnataka PG Medical/ Dental Qualifying Cutoff 2022

Category Cutoff percentile
General 50th Percentile
General-PH 40h Percentile
SC\ST\OBC 40th Percentile
SC/ST/OBS- PH 40th Percentile

Application Form of Karnataka PG 2022 Medical Admission 

The authority KEA Has released the Karnataka PG 2022 medical/dental application form on its official website. Of candidates once submitted the form it cannot be rechanged or edit. However, candidates must enter all the personal or educational details precisely. Here are some steps to fill the Karnataka PG 2022 medical/dental application form.

  • At first, click on the official website or tap on th link provided on the page.
  • Then, you can register yourself on the portal by entering details.
  • After that you can save the generated testing ID and PGET number.
  • Then, just enter the required details such as personal, educational, NEET PG/ NEET MDS, contact and service details.
  • After that you can upload the scanned documents i.e passport size photograph, signature, left-hand thumb impression.
  • Now you can easily pay the application fee.
  • Then just click on ‘Submit’.

 Documents Required during Admission

Once the Karnataka PG 2022 medical/ dental admission registration process is completed, candidates will have to visit KEA Bangalore for documentation. In case, candidate fails to do so, he/she will not go further for the admission process. Here are the documents details that are required during the admission.

  • First, A copy of the application form for confirmation
  • Photo ID proof (Adhar Card/ Voter ID)
  • NEET PG hall ticket/ NEET admit card
  • +2 Marksheet
  • Birth Certificate (Class 10th Marksheet)
  • Qualifying Degree Marksheet
  • Internship completion certificate
  • Passport size photograph

In-service Quota in NEET PG 2022

The Maharastra ministry of medical education has reserved a 20% quota in postgraduate PG medical admissions for in-service medical officers. The government issued an order on Monday evening which comes nearly six months after the Uddhav Thackeray -led government announced that 25% reservation PG medical admissions for MBBS Graduates who serve in district hospitals for a minimum of three years before applying here.

The government resolution said from the academic year 2022-23, approval regarding the reservation of 20% seats for in-service candidates for admissions to  PG medical and diploma courses in government and civic medical colleges. According to this, they said reservation of in-service candidates will not get extra marks for their work, and the admission wholly depends on the NEET score only.

The in-service medical officers have been given 50% reservation of seats in post MBBS diploma courses till 2017. Also, medical officers got the benefit of additional marks for work done in remote or difficult areas. Due to the low demand for diploma courses, this reservation was discontinued after 2017.

In this academic year, 2021-22 Bombay High court heard a plea by a medical officer who argued for restoring the in-service Quota. Through this Dr. Suryakant Lodhe highlighted the need for providing health care services in rural or urban areas and to address malnutrition or child mortality rates there. The High court gave the time to the government until March to come up with new resolutions of reservations.

The meeting is held between medical education and health departments Amit Deshmukh and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in March. But, In April the announcement is made that 25% reservation in state quota seats for in-service medical officers is reserved in postgraduate medical admissions.

However, the admission brochure for this year is already released and there’s no mention of the new quota. This change will affect the admission preference of students, even the top score of NEET PG because the pool of seats will reduce substantially and there will be fewer options for seats in medical colleges said, medical admission activists. Also, the medical aspirants are not agreed with the decision as they feel the pool seats for general category candidates keep diminishing with the implementation of new reservation quotas.

Columbia University recognizes Sushruta’s contribution to cosmetic and Reconstructive surgery!

Since ancient times, In India Hindus have always known that the “Father of Surgery ” is Sushruta, an ancient Hindu physician who performed cosmetic and reconstructive surgery a thousand years ago. Now it appears to be the main content in academics.

In medicine series history, the Columbia University Irving Medicine Center confirmed that cosmetic surgery starts again after 2500 years. 

In this article we say, the Father of Surgery – wrote one of the world’s earliest works on medicine and surgery or called Sushruta by an Indian physician during the 6 century BCE. The documented Sushruta Samhita contains all the information regarding the use of hundreds of medicinal plants, and instructions for more than 1100 diseases or surgical procedures including three types of skin grafts and reconstruction of the nose.

This article also tells you about the first written record of a forehead flap rhinoplasty, a technique where a full-thickness piece of skin from the forehead is used to reconstruct a nose. This article will treatise you about the Sushruta Samhita documented the aetiology of more than 1100 diseases, the use of hundreds of medicinal plants, and instructions for performing a score of surgical procedures -including three types of skin grafts and reconstruction of the nose .”

Hence, the name also features later in the Bower Manuscript and lists Sushruta a son of Vishwa Mitra where the legendary physician is listed as one of the ten sages in the Himalayas. It is a birch bark document dated between the 4th to 6th centuries.

Allopathy -AYUSH Alignment and Integration in Medical Education

The NMC National Commission for Homeopathy promotes the integration of modern medicine with Homeopathy and Indian systems of medicines including Ayurveda which has been mandatory for all medical colleges to have a Department of Integrated Medicine Research.

This decision has been made after the meeting of the NMC National Medical Commission with representatives of the National Commission for Homeopathy and the National Commission for Indian Systems of Medicine (NCISM) as per the latest media reports of the chairman of NMC Suresh Chandra Sharma said in the RTI with scientific manners for integrating the modern medicine with Homeopathy.

There are possible changes, which are affected the MBBS curriculum such as integrating Yoga as an essential practice for all students. Also, there is a chance that MBBS students could pursue a week-long course in AYUSH systems of medicine. That is referring to the mandatory 10 days of Yoga practice for the medical aspirants and faculties. Also, the president of the UG medical education board of UGMEB of NMC informed that the new Yoga curriculum started as soon as possible and conclude on the International Day of Yoga.

Also, the MBBS curriculum already includes the details that have been prepared by the Morarji Desai Institute of Yoga. The yoga lessons are given by male and female instructors about the possibility of Yoga in the theory part “ subject to its acceptability.

In the previous meeting, Anil Khurana the chairperson of the NCH National commission of Homeopathy suggested the possibility that it is compulsory for MBBS students to undergo one week of internship training in AYUSH systems.

Expressing the improvement for having the right thinking about Homeopathy Dr. Khurana said preparing regulations so that disrespect about other systems of medicines can be avoided. During this, he also claimed that there was a wrong perception about the AYUSH research which reveals that the death rate in Japanese encephalitis cases or reduce by 15% because of Homeopathic Medicine.

Hence, the chairman of NCISM Vaidya Jayant Deopujari requested to promote integration and offered clarity concerning the nomenclature in modern medicine, the same was lacking in Ayurveda and it was confusing. Also, the National Commission of Homeopathy is supporting the integration of modern medicine with Homeopathy and Ayurveda. In Hinduism, it is clear that the dissolution of the medical council of India and its replacement with the NMC was for promoting unscientific integration. It will not be successful it will remain the same.

 FAQs

Does allopathy come under AYUSH?
No, The Madras high court has officially qualified that AYUSH practitioners are eligible to practise allopathy along with their respective field of study. But they cannot practical training in allopathy medicine exclusively, said Justice R M T Teekaa Raman.

What is difference between AYUSH and allopathy?
According to the judgment of Justice Roy the only difference is that Ayush doctors are using indigenous systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Unani, siddhi etc and CHS doctors are using allopathy medicines for treating to their patients.

Is BAMS an allopathy?
Yes, BAMS is an allopathy also the doctors of BAMS can practice allopathy, but BHMS (homeopathic) practitioners cannot.

Can BAMS doctor do MD in allopathy?
No, you can’t do MD in allopathy after BAMS for that you have to do MBBS. The scope or opportunity after the completion of BAMS is not only in India but also in foreign countries too. Many organizations are working in the manufacturing and research field in abroad that are requiring the professional in this field of AYUSH courses.

Can BAMS doctor do surgery?
B.A.M.S graduates are allowed to perform minor abscess draining surgeries or minor OT procedures of suturing etc. However, they cannot proceed with other major surgeries.