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What issues are there with medical education in India.docx
1. What issues are there withmedical education in India?
What NEET 2023 minimum score should applicants aim for to study MBBS abroad? We
advise students to aim for at least 135 in the general category and 105 overall (For the
Reserved category).
*Demand-Supply Mismatch: There is a significant demand-supply imbalance, and the
number of available seats is insufficient by population norms. These seats at private colleges
cost between Rs. 15 and Rs. 30 lakh annually (not including hostel expenses and study
material).
The majority of Indians cannot afford this at all. Since quality is unmeasured, it is challenging
to make comments on it. Nevertheless, regardless of the private-public division, it is
extremely inconsistent and subpar in the majority of medical colleges.
*Issues with Skilled Faculty: A severe faculty shortage has hampered the government's plan
to launch additional medical colleges. The only thing the new schools have done is kidnap
faculty from an existing medical college, with the exception of the lowest level, where fresh
entrants arrive. Academic integrity is still a major concern.
The Medical Council of India (MCI) made an effort to close many of the corruption and ghost
faculty loopholes that existed in the past. To increase the academic rigour of the faculty, it
instituted the requirement of publications for promotions. But this has led to a proliferation
of questionable periodicals.
*Low doctor-to-patient ratio: In India, there is one government physician for every 11,528
people and one nurse for every 483 people, which is much lower than the suggested 1:1000
by the WHO.
outdated curricula and methods of instruction Every day, significant advances are made in
the medical arena, but the Indian medical studies syllabus has not kept up with these
developments.
*Lack of social accountability: Medical students in India do not receive training that instills
social responsibility in them as healthcare professionals.
Private medical colleges have issues. Due to a legal reform in the 1990s that made it simpler
to establish private schools, a large number of medical schools with funding from
businessmen and politicians without prior experience in managing medical schools have
sprung up around the nation. It significantly commercialised medical education.
*Corruption in the medical education system: Fraudulent practises and widespread
corruption, including fraudulent degrees, bribery and donations, proxy faculties, etc., are a
serious issue.