Ukraine-returned medical students to be accommodated in WB colleges
Live MintThe West Bengal government on Thursday announced that it has decided to accommodate students who had to leave their studies in Ukraine due to the war Attacking the Centre, chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said it is not possible for these students to spend a huge amount of money again for their education in another foreign country. Here is how the state plans to accommodate the students: For Sixth-year medical students, a total of 23 students, will be allowed to undergo an internship at Government Medical Colleges as per norms. For the Fifth year and fourth-year students, students will be allowed to undergo 'Observing seat' at different medical colleges in a distributed manner i.e., 15-20 students per college, said the Chief Minister. For first-year and second-year students,, all those who are NEET qualified for the current year have been allowed to appear for counselling immediately at private Medical Colleges against the management quota seats for fresh admission.