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Considering hugh shortage of specialist Doctors in India and heavy demand among public and student to have a PG Degree,The Union Health Ministry has approved new amendments according to which all the existing medical colleges will have to start PG courses from the academic year 2020-21. The amendments have been made to the Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, of the Medical Council of India (MCI). The regulations will also apply to new medical colleges, besides dealing with existing private and government colleges. New medical colleges will be required to start PG courses within three years of receiving recognition for running undergraduate courses. The amendments have been approved by the ministry and the new regulations would to be notified soon. A senior Health Ministry official said that institutions failing to do so will lose their recognition. An inspection will be carried out by the MCI before giving its approval for increasing seats for 2019-20 academic session.“The move is aimed at addressing the scarcity of doctors in the country. Once the amendments get implemented, around 10,000 post-graduate seats would be created over the next four years,” the official said. The official said medical colleges will have to apply for new seats for starting P-G courses. Meanwhile, the Minister of Human Resource Development (HRD) Prakash Javadekar released the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) India Rankings 2018 for eight categories at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. This year, medical was introduced as a new category. On top of the list was All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi with 90.71 per cent and PGI chandigarh being the second. In the top 10, two institutes were from Delhi and two from Uttar Pradesh, however medical colleges from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu dominated the list. The Expert are raising concern for starting PG courses in Many Pvt Medical colleges as many PVT and even Government Medical Colleges donot have adequate teachers ,on their roster still fake teachers and ghot teachers dominate. On day of Inspection,teachers are made by bringing practititioners from different part of countries,kept in a hotel and are paraded before MCI inspectors to show adequate number of teachers on papers.Many colleges prepare a fake list of patients in opd and ipd ,no of operations done,admission made ,investigations done are all fake and arranged,onday of inspections,ward and ots are made and decorated,from nearby hospitals or villages patients or simple poor persons are brought and kept on these beds as patients and every body can know that these are not patients but MCI INSPECTORS cannot as their pockets are filled up with cash and kind.List of infrastructures as Class room,library,lab,ot facilities,play ground all lack but they easily get recognition with all arranged fake doucuments of having a good hospitals with good facility of patients,treatment or adequate space etc. So what you think if these way PG courses will be started in our country then where our standard will go ? Still our MBBS graduates are not considered of any value in UK or USA, they have to appear for their entrance examination if they want to practice in any field there or read any course where as we allow them to practice easily as still in education, their transparency and level is of much higher standard ,the way medical colleges has been made an industry of earning crores in few years by politicians and indrustalists in collusion with bureaucrat and judges and such a large number of pvt medical college or even many government colleges are being started by States having no infrastructure,such starting of PG will ruin our medical education standard completely. Please write your opinion.