Students returned from Ukraine protested, demanding admission in Indian medical colleges

Students evacuated from war-torn areas Ukraine Protests were held here on Friday demanding admission in medical colleges across the country. He has urged the government to accommodate students as a one-time measure to prevent the loss of the academic year.

MBBS students and their parents from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan gathered and protested outside the National Medical Commission here. “Since all the students are future doctors, online education is not a good option for them. Our demand is that all students should be accommodated in Indian medical colleges.

Association president RB Gupta said, “We have gathered here to seek government help in housing our children. My child is a second year student studying in Ivano. We are simply requesting the government that these children should be accommodated as a one-time measure. Meanwhile, the students said they were worried about their future as the war in Ukraine was still on.

“We don’t know when this war will end. Our studies are being affected. Our parents have invested so much money and many have also taken loans, if we are not able to continue studies then everything will be in vain. So the government We should accommodate,” said a 5th year MBBS student, who did not want to be named.

Vaishali, another student, said that even if the war in Ukraine ends in the near future, the universities there will take time to return to normal. “Our future is at stake here. Even after the war is over, it will take time for universities to return to a normal academic program. In this way our year will be wasted. We appeal to the government to help us, she said.

thousands of students from India Studying at various medical colleges in Ukraine, he had to drop his courses and return home after the Russian army launched an offensive against the country. In April too, parents of MBBS students had staged a sit-in at Jantar Mantar, demanding government’s intervention to accommodate their children in medical colleges.

Earlier in March, a PIL was filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions on the issue of admission and continuation of studies in the country of Indian medical students expelled from Ukraine. The plea has also sought a direction to the Center to provide a medical subject equivalence orientation program for admitting them to the Indian curriculum.

Indian Medical Association has also recommended to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi That such students should be accommodated in Indian Medical Colleges as a one-time measure. In a letter to Modi on March 4, the IMA had said that such students should be allowed to attend Indian medical colleges for their remaining MBBS courses through fair distribution, but this should not be seen as an annual increase. needed. intake capacity.

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