Admission Rules and Procedures
The rules for postgraduate medical course admissions are governed by the Post Graduate Medical Courses Rules, 1991, and subsequent amendments. These rules specify eligibility, reservation policies, and procedures for seat allocation, including the requirement of prior notice and registration processes. Several sources highlight that changes in registration or subject preferences require adherence to specific rules, such as Rules 2, 6, and 10, emphasizing the importance of proper notice and registration Mohammad Laeeque VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, Ganpat Mashnajirao Wadeka VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay.
Reservation Policies and Quotas
The policies around reservation for medical courses include general, NRI, and special quotas. Notably, there have been disputes over reservation for sports quotas and NRI seats, with courts directing governments to consider including sports quotas for architecture courses and clarifying the procedures for NRI seat filling ARUNDHATHI RAJ.V.K (MINOR) Vs STATE OF KERALA - Kerala, Priyanka Kamlesh Shukla VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay.
Legal Challenges and Court Decisions
Courts have examined the fairness and arbitrariness of reservation and admission rules. For example, Kerala courts directed the government to consider sports quotas for B.Arch courses, while Maharashtra courts reviewed eligibility criteria and seat distribution for PG medical courses. Challenges to amendments and age/service criteria have been upheld when deemed non-arbitrary, emphasizing the importance of experience and service requirements ARUNDHATHI RAJ.V.K (MINOR) Vs STATE OF KERALA - Kerala, Pradnya d/o Nagnath Ilayatnagarkar (Dr. ) and others VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay, DR.SHARANYA MOHAN vs UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE - Karnataka.
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
Eligibility criteria for PG medical courses include academic performance, registration status, and adherence to specific rules about preference and seat allotment. Some sources mention that candidates must give preferences for courses, and seats are allocated based on merit and rules, with no entitlement to specific subjects if preferences are not met K. Aruna Kumari Kurnool Medical College VS A. P. University of health Sciences - Andhra Pradesh.
Special Provisions and Service Commitments
Certain diploma and degree holders are required to serve in tribal or rural areas post-completion, as per government acts and amendments. These provisions aim to address healthcare deficits in underserved regions and are legally supported, with some mandates extending service durations DR.SHARANYA MOHAN vs UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE - Karnataka, M. Vasurchana Reddy VS State of Telangana Rep. by its Principal Secretary - Andhra Pradesh.
The landscape of PG medical course admissions is complex, governed by detailed rules, reservation policies, and legal frameworks. Court rulings reinforce the importance of transparency, adherence to reservation policies, and the procedural fairness of seat allocation. Special provisions for service in rural areas highlight government efforts to improve healthcare access. Overall, understanding these rules and legal precedents is crucial for applicants navigating PG medical admissions.
References:
- Mohammad Laeeque VS State of Maharashtra - Bombay, Ganpat Mashnajirao Wadeka VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay, ARUNDHATHI RAJ.V.K (MINOR) Vs STATE OF KERALA - Kerala, DR G CHITTIBABU vs THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH - Andhra Pradesh, Pradnya d/o Nagnath Ilayatnagarkar (Dr. ) and others VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay, Priyanka Kamlesh Shukla VS State of Maharashtra and others - Bombay, K. Aruna Kumari Kurnool Medical College VS A. P. University of health Sciences - Andhra Pradesh, DR.SHARANYA MOHAN vs UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE - Karnataka, Bharat Sharad Kulkarni (Dr. ) VS State of Maharashtra & others - Bombay, M. Vasurchana Reddy VS State of Telangana Rep. by its Principal Secretary - Andhra Pradesh
Admission to Post Graduate Medical Courses Rules, 1991 ... Rules 2, ... Impugned order of University College Tribunal by which appeal of petitioner dismissed and selected respondent No.4 for admission to medical ... Course-Further plea that in view of Rule 6, no notice of three months given by respondent No.4 for changing registration from one
Issues: Whether the denial of sports quota reservation for B.Arch courses constituted arbitrary discrimination. ... Final Decision: Court directed the government to consider including Sports Quota for B.Arch courses within two months. ... sports quota reservation for B.Arch admissions in Kerala but was denied as there was no existing provision for it, unlike other courses ... This writ petition has been filed inter alia seeking for a direction to the 3rd respondent to earmark Sports Quota for B.Arch in Kerala Engineering, Architecture ....
Rules 2, 6 and lo-Inter changing of subject-Postgraduate medical course-Change sought by petitioner-With-out requisite prior notice-Ground ... -Rule 10 of the 1991 Rules for admission to Post-Graduate Courses has no application to the facts of the present case and it is only ... It is, therefore, clear that Rule 10 of the 1991 Rules for admission to Post Graduate Courses has no application to the facts of ... As per this advertisement in all 42 seats were reserved for degree course at the Government #HL....
Medical Colleges (Admission into Post Graduate Medical Courses) Rules, 1997 - G.O.Ms.No.85 dated 20.07.2024 - Challenge to amendments ... court upheld the amendments, stating that the age limit and service period were not arbitrary, emphasizing the need for experienced medical ... Medical Colleges, (Admission into Post Graduate Medical Courses) Rules, 1997 (herein after referred to “P.G Rules”). ... The petitioner sought admission into the P.G Medical#HL_END....
The judgment deals with the eligibility criteria and admission rules for post-graduate medical courses in the state of Maharashtra ... Fact of the Case: The petitioners were students who had been admitted to various post-graduate medical courses in the ... three-month advance notice and that they were already registered in other courses. ... The details of distribution of the seats for different courses indicated that at Government Medical College at Aurangabad, the....
Course at J.M. Medical College, Sawangi, Wardha and N.K.P. Salve Medical College, Nagpur. ... ADMISSION TO MEDICAL COLLEGE - NRI QUOTA - LEFT OUT SEATS - FILLING UP - PROCEDURE - NRI QUOTA SEATS ARE NOT AT THE DISPOSAL OF ... She had obtained 218 marks out of 300 marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology which is considered for admission to Medical Course. The petitioner applied for admission against payment seats for the First M.B.B.S. Course which are available only a....
EDUCATION - Rules for admission to Post Graduate Medical Courses, Rule 12(ii) - Application by a candidate for admission to PG Medical ... Courses by giving option in order of preference - Candidate is not entitled to allotment of vacant seat in a particular subject ... of standard education To prevent apparent wastage of money by filling up of a vacancy contrary to Rule 12 (ii) the standard of medical ... She states that the government spends huge amounts for maintaining the post-graduate colleges, so ....
(C) Public Interest - The Act was justified on grounds of addressing the healthcare deficit in rural India and ensuring that medical ... higher courses. ... “The Karnataka Compulsory Service by Candidates Completed Medical Courses (Amendment) Act, 2017” came into force on 3/06/2017 The original Act covered all candidates who were doing their mediqal course/post graduate medical course/super specialty graduate course as on 3/06/2015.....
Rules framed by State Government of Maharashtra for admission to the Post-Graduate Courses ... The University of Pune has framed rules for the course of M.B.B.S. Rules 34 to 51 deal with third M.B.B.S. examination. ... Medical College, Pune and the competent admission authority for the post graduate medical courses, for the area of University of Pune, relying upon the aforesaid Rule 17 of the Rules while fixing the inter se merits for admission to post graduate medical course....
diploma courses, shall serve for two more years in tribal areas on completion of their P.G. medical diploma course - Second limb ... degree courses - Petition disposed of. ... Educational Institutions Act 1983 - Section 3 read with Section 15(1) - Education - Writ Petitions, is to declare Health, Medical ... medical degree courses, evidently because the duration of a Post graduate medical diploma course is of two years and a PG #HL_....
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