The Uttar Pradesh government announced on 02.09.2016 that the state’s private medical and dental institutes would have to offer 50% seats to meritorious students from economic weaker sections.
Decency, piety, patriotism, love: we’re all in favour of them, goodness knows. But when you have a business, an economy, or a nation to build, self-interest -and self-interest
While more seats in the government colleges are welcome, it should not be at the cost of quality. That would be a disservice to society. In the private
The Dutch Society for Simulation in Health Care (DSSH — www.DSSH.nl) procured the first International quality labels for valid games in healthcare. This initiative is supported by academic
The Deputy Director, International Institute of Higher Education, Research and Capacity Building, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, pointed out that there a little over 14 lakh teachers
Thereby India will become the third largest country to employ contract employees globally. The Indian Staffing Federation (ISF) described an acceleration rate of 12,3 % over 2015-2018. They
Doctors applying to get their Karnataka Medical Council (KMC) registration numbers and hence a license to practise are being given smart biometric cards in an attempt to eliminate
Despite having the most number of medical colleges in the world, and about 9,29 lakh doctors enrolled in the Indian Medical Register, India is much behind in achieving
A digital depository to be created by the Centre for safe storage and retrieval of certificates of country’s students will not allow an employer access to the documents