The Supreme Court has asked the Centre and the National Medical Commission to find a way to help those medical students who could not complete their clinical training in foreign countries . The court accepted a group of petitions submitted by students who completed the courses online and received completion certificates from overseas universities .
New Delhi (India) : The Supreme Court asked the Centre and the National Medical Commission (NMC) to find a way to help those medical students who could not complete their clinical training in foreign countries such as China, Ukraine, etc.as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and asked the government to address their concerns.The court accepted a group of petitions submitted by students who completed the courses online and received completion certificates from overseas universities, and the court ruled that these students could not When the country is short of doctors, the court ruled that these students can be national assets, and that if the problem persists, their entire career may be in jeopardy and their families will be left behind.The Court had recommended that the Centre implement a transparent system and a portal to address the concerns of the detained medical students from Ukraine, adding that moving them to medical colleges in India would seriously hampered the country's standards of medical education, according to the Centre.The Centre had advised the Supreme Court that any further relaxation, including the prayer-seeking transfer of these returnee students to medical colleges in India, would seriously undermine the country's standards of medical education.