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Azad favours longer MBBS course

Last Updated 23 April 2012, 19:00 IST

Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday favoured increasing the duration of the MBBS course from the existing five and a half years to six and a half  years and said the Medical Council of India was working on the proposal.

“I don’t mind increasing the duration of MBBS to 6.5 years. In the US, students have to go for six years of additional study as compared to Indian students to be able to prescribe medicines and practise. What is the harm in having one more year of MBBS study in India,” he said when asked what the Government was doing about the proposed MCI move.

The Minister said mandatory rural posting for doctors was also being mulled. “Yes we are thinking on those lines. We are short of seven lakh doctors in villages,” he said. The proposed one year increase in MBBS duration is being contemplated to set aside the additional year for mandatory rural service of MBBS graduates.

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(Published 23 April 2012, 18:59 IST)

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