600 MBBS students to lose seats in NMC crackdown

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on October 20, 2023
Over 600 students in India have had their admissions to medical colleges invalidated by the National Medical Commission for violating guidelines. This, combined with mismanagement of the counselling process, means that over 2,000 MBBS seats across the country will be left vacant. The Supreme Court had set a deadline of September...

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