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Over 800 medical colleges issued conditional renewal letters

Over 800 medical colleges issued conditional renewal letters

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NEW DELHI: More than 800 medical colleges have been issued conditional renewal letters for MBBS seats by the National Medical Commission (NMC) as the regulator overhauls its inspection system, replacing routine annual inspections with surprise assessments and giving institutions 45 days to rectify deficiencies before follow-up evaluations.The move marks a significant shift in the way medical colleges are monitored. Instead of conducting mandatory annual renewal inspections before permitting admissions, the NMC has granted conditional renewals for the 2026-27 academic session, allowing colleges to continue the admission process while making the renewal subject to subsequent physical, virtual or hybrid assessments by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB).Under the standardised Letter of Renewal issued by NMC, colleges have been directed to clear all existing infrastructure, faculty and clinical deficiencies within 45 days. The letter states that if deficiencies are found during subsequent MARB assessments, the Board will initiate action.”We have shifted from annual renewal inspections to conditional renewal followed by random assessments. Colleges have been given an opportunity to rectify deficiencies, but if shortcomings persist during subsequent MARB assessments, appropriate regulatory action will follow,”MARB president Prof MK Ramesh told TOI. The official said the new mechanism has been introduced to ensure that academic activities are not disrupted while enabling continuous oversight of medical colleges. Unlike the earlier system, where institutions prepared for scheduled inspections, colleges will now be expected to remain compliant throughout the academic year.Officials said deficiencies commonly relate to infrastructure, faculty availability and clinical load. Depending on the nature and severity of violations detected during follow-up assessments, the Commission may reduce student intake, withdraw seats or suspend admissions.The regulator has also standardised the format of renewal letters, replacing the earlier practice of issuing different formats to different institutions. Officials said the move is aimed at bringing greater uniformity and transparency to the renewal process.The new framework is expected to discourage temporary compliance ahead of inspections and ensure that institutions maintain prescribed standards on a continuous basis. Officials said surprise assessments would provide a more accurate picture of whether colleges are consistently meeting regulatory requirements rather than only on the day of inspection.

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