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The Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000
Rule THE-POSTGRADUATE-MEDICAL-EDUCATION-REGULATIONS-2000 of 2000
- Published on 22 August 2000
- Commenced on 22 August 2000
- [This is the version of this document from 22 August 2000.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short Title and Commencement.
- 1. These regulations may be called "The Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations 2000".2. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette.
2. General Conditions to be Observed by Postgraduate Teaching Institutions.
- I. Postgraduate Medical Education in broad specialities shall be of three years duration in the case of degree course and two years in the case of Diploma course after MBBS and in the case of super specialities the duration shall be of three years after MD/MS [***] [Deleted 'with the exceptions wherever indicated' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].II. Postgraduate curriculum shall be competency based.III. Learning in postgraduate programme shall be essentially autonomous and self directed.IV. A combination of both formative and summative assessment is vital for the successful completion of the PG programme.V. A modular approach to the course curriculum is essential for achieving a systematic exposure to the [various areas concerned with the discipline] [Substituted 'various sub-specialities concerned with a discipline' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].The training of PG students shall involve learning experience `derived from' or `targeted to' the needs of the community. It shall, therefore, be necessary to expose the students to community based activities.II. Goals and General Objectives of Postgraduate Medical Education Programme to be Observed by Postgraduate Teaching Institution.3.
4. Statement of the Competencies.
- Keeping in view the general objectives of postgraduate training, each discipline shall aim at development of specific competencies which shall be defined and spelt out in clear terms. Each department shall produce a statement and bring it to the notice of the trainees in the beginning of the programme so that he or she can direct the efforts towards the attainment of these competencies.5. Components of the Postgraduate Curriculum.
- The major components of the Postgraduate curriculum shall be :• Theoretical knowledge• Practical and clinical skills• [Writing Thesis/Research articles] [Substituted 'Thesis skills' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].• Attitudes including communication skills.• [Training in Research Methodology, Medical Ethics and Medicolegal aspects.] [Substituted 'Training in research methodology' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).][[6. Starting of Postgraduate Medical Courses and their recognition. [Substituted 'Training in research methodology' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]4. The recognition so granted to a Post Graduate Course shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.
5. The procedure for `Renewal' of recognition shall be same as applicable for the Award of recognition.
6. Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause-4 shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Post Graduate course.
7. In a period of 5 years from the date of Letter of Permission the college should have all pre and para clinical Post Graduate Courses.
8. The existing/new medical colleges should mandatorily have the department of Blood Bank with component of blood separation unit and Transfusion Medicine.]
7. Nomenclature of Postgraduate Courses.
- The nomenclature of postgraduate medical courses shall be as provided in the Schedule annexed to these Regulation :Provided that in the case of postgraduate medical degree and diploma courses instituted prior to the commencement of these Regulations with the approval of the Medical Council of India and which have not been included in these regulations, the institutions concerned shall continue such course till the students admitted complete the said courses.8. General.
- [(1) The Medical Institution recognized under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 for running post-graduate courses prior to the commencement of the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 1993; the Medical Colleges recognised for running Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course; and the Medical Institutions established by the Central Government for the purpose of imparting postgraduate medical education shall be eligible for starting a post-graduate medical education course or to increase the intake capacity in any already ongoing postgraduate medical education course.Provided that it shall be permissible for Medical Colleges not yet recognized for the award of MBBS degree under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 to apply for starting of a Post-graduate medical education course in pre-clinical and para clinical subjects, namely, Anatomy; Physiology; Biochemistry; Pharmacology; Pathology; Microbiology; Forensic Medicine; and Community Medicine at the time of third renewal i.e., alongwith the admission of fourth batch for the MBBS course; and in clinical subjects, namely, Anaesthesiology; Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy; General Medicine; Paediatrics; Psychiatry; Radiodiagnosis; Radiation Oncology; Respiratory Medicine; Otorhinolaryngology; General Surgery; Ophthalmology; Orthopaedics; Obstetrics & Gynaecology, at the time of fourth renewal, i.e., along with the admission of fifth batch for the MBBS course.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./100818, dated 5.4.2018 (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).]9. [ Procedure for selection of candidate for Postgraduate courses shall be as follows. [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./100818, dated 5.4.2018, (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).]
9A. [ Common Counselling. [Added by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2016-Med./176290, dated 10.3.2017, (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).]
10. Period of Training.
- The period of training for the award of various postgraduate degrees or diplomas shall be as follows:11. Departmental training Facilities.
- [A department having an independent academic identity in a teaching institution, comprising of one or more units, having prescribed strength of faculty, staff and teaching beds shall be recognised for Post Graduate training.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]11. [1. Staff - Faculty. [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).] - (a) A clinical department or its unit training candidates for Broad or Super Specialities, shall have a minimum of three full time faculty members belonging to the concerned disciplines of whom one shall be a Professor, one Associate Professor/Reader and one Astt. Professor/Lecturer, possessing requisite qualification and teaching experience prescribed by the Medical Council of India.
Provided that the second or subsequent unit may be headed by an Associate Professor alongwith two Assistant Professors/Lecturers.Of these faculty members only those who possess a total of eight years teaching experience, of which at least five years teaching experience is as Assistant Professor gained after obtaining Post Graduate Degree, shall be recognised as Post Graduate teachers.[Minimum staff required (Broad speciality):(First Unit)1.
-Professor1.
-Associate Professor1.
- Assistant Professor1.
-Senior Resident2.
-Junior ResidentRemaining units of the department (in multi unit departments) can be headed by Professor or Associate Professor and remaining two faculties can be Assistant Professor in addition to one Senior Resident and two Junior Resident.The above definition shall not apply to the Departments of Critical Care/Departments with day care services such as Respiratory Medicine/ Dermatology Venereology Leprosy/Ophthalmology/Otorhinolaryngology etc. The Council also decided to include the requirement of Residents in all departments in the Postgraduate.]1.
-Professor1.
-Associate Professor.1.
- Assistant Professor1.
-Senior Resident2.
-Junior ResidentRemaining units of the department (in multi-unit departments) can be headed by Professor or Associate Professor and remaining two faculties can be Assistant Professor in addition to one Senior Resident and two Junior Resident.] [Added by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./100818, dated 5.4.2018, (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).](c)In addition to the faculty staff, the strength of Residents/Registrars/Tutors/Demonstrators, as well as technical and other para medical staff shall be as per the staff strength prescribed for 50 or 100 or 150 students in the "Minimum Requirements for 50/100/150 MBBS Admissions Annually Regulations.'(d)Consultants of specialists who have the experience of working for a period of not less than 18 years and 10 years in the teaching and other general departments in the institution or hospitals, not attached to any medical college, where with the affiliation form any university, postgraduate teaching is being imparted as contemplated under sub-regulation (1A) of regulation 8, shall respectively be eligible to be equated as professor and Associate professor in the department concerned. The requisite experience for equating a Consultant or specialist working n the super-speciality department of the said institution or hospitals as professor and Associate Professor shall respectively be 16 years and 8 years. Consultants or specialists having postgraduate degree qualification, working in such an institution or hospital, who do not have the said period of experience, shall be eligible to be equated as Assistant Professor in the department concerned.Provided that such conferment of the nomenclature of the designation/status of postgraduate medical teachers shall be awarded only to those many number of consultants in the concerned hospital/institution so as to fulfil the minimum requirement for imparting postgraduate medical education to the sanctioned annual intake of the respective Government Hospital/Institute.| 1) Department of Pathology | ||
| i) | Associate Professor/Reader | - 1 |
| ii) | Assistant Professor/Lecturer | - 1 |
| iii) | Tutor/Demonstrator | - 1 |
| 2) Department of Radio-diagnosis | ||
| i) | Associate Professor/Reader | - 1 |
| ii) | Assistant Professor/Lecturer | - 1 |
| iii) | Tutor/Demonstrator | - 1 |
| 3) Department of Anaesthesiology | ||
| i) | Associate Professor/Reader | - 1 |
| ii) | Assistant Professor/Lecturer | - 1 |
| iii) | Tutor/Demonstrator | - 1] |
11. [3. Bed Strength in Clinical Departments. - A Department to be recognised for training of Post Graduate students, shall have at least 60 (Sixty) beds each of General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology and 30 (thirty) beds each for others specialties for Degree and Diploma courses, and 20 (twenty) beds each in case of Super Specialty courses.
Explanation. - A unit shall consist of not less than 30 and more than 40 beds for Degree/Diploma courses and not less than 20 and more than 30 beds for Super Specialty courses respectively.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]11. [6. Equipment. [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).] - The department shall have adequate number of all such equipments including the latest ones necessary for training and as may be prescribed by the Council for each speciality from time to time.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
12. Number of Post Graduate Students to be admitted.
- [The ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of students to be admitted for the degree course where diploma is not prescribed shall be 1:2 for a Professor and 1:1 for other cadre covered by the general note following this rule in each unit per year subject to a maximum of 5 PG seats for the degree per unit per academic year provided a complement of 10 teaching beds is added to the prescribed bed strength of 30 for the unit for broad specialties.Further in case of Anesthesiology, Forensic Medicine and [Radiation Oncology] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2011-Med./67352, dated 28.3.2012, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).] [Psychiatry] [Added by Notification dated 01.02.2016] where the ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of students to be admitted for the degree course where diploma is not prescribed shall be 1:3 for a Professor and 1:1 for other cadre covered by the general note following this rule [***] [Omitted 'subject to a maximum of 6 PG seats for the degree per academic year' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2016-Med./116133, dated 17.6.2016, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].][Provided that in Public funded Government Medical Colleges the teacher:student ratio shall be 1:3 for Professor and 1:2 for Associate Professor if the Associate Professor is a unit head, in all clinical subjects.] [Added by Notification dated 31.01.2017][Provided further that in non-governmental Medical Colleges/Medical Institution, the application for increase of seats on the basis of said ratio shall be considered only if the College/Institute:-1. Has a standing of 15 years
2. Should be running the Postgraduate course since 10 years
3. Should have completed atleast 1 continuance of recognition assessment satisfactorily and
4. Applies u/s 10A of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 for increase of seats which would be granted only after physical verification of faculty, resident, clinical material and infrastructural facilities etc.]
[The ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of students to be admitted for the degree course where diploma is not prescribed shall be 1:2 for a Professor and 1:1 for other cadre covered by the general note following this ruleFurther in case of Anesthesiology, Forensic Medicine and Radiotherapy [Psychiatry] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2011-Med./67352, dated 28.3.2012, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).] where the ratio of recognized postgraduate teacher to the number of students to be admitted for the degree course where diploma is prescribed shall be 1:3 for a Professor and 1:1 for other cadre covered by the general note following this rule [***] [Omitted 'subject to a maximum of 6 PG seats for the degree per academic year' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2016-Med./116133, dated 17.6.2016, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].] [Added by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2018-Med./100818, dated 5.4.2018, (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).]Provided that in Public funded Government Medical Colleges the teacher:student ratio shall be 1:3 for Professor and 1:2 for Associate Professor if the Associate Professor is a unit head, in all clinical subjects.13. Training Programme.
- 13.1 The training given with due care to the Post Graduate students in the recognised institutions for the award of various Post Graduate medical degrees/diplomas shall determine the expertise of the specialist and/or medical teachers produced as a result of the educational programme during the period of stay in the institution.13. [2. All the candidates joining the Post Graduate training programme shall work as `Full Time Residents' during the period of training and shall attend not less than 80% (Eighty percent) of the imparted training during [Academic Term of 6 months] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).] including assignments, assessed full time responsibilities and participation in all facets of the educational process.]
13. [3. The Post Graduate students undergoing Post Graduate Degree/Diploma/Super-Specialty course shall be paid stipend on par with the stipend being paid to the Post Graduate students of State Government Medical Institutions/Central Government Medical Institutions, in the State/Union Territory where the institution is located. Similarly, the matter of grant of leave to Post Graduate students shall be regulated as per the respective State Government rules.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
13. [5. During the training for award of Degree/Superspecialty/Diploma in clinical disciplines, there shall be proper training in Basic medical sciences related to the disciplines concerned; so also in the applied aspects of the subject; and allied subjects related to the disciplines concerned. In the Post Graduate training programmes including both Clinical and Basic medical sciences, emphasis has to be laid on Preventive and Social aspects. Emergency care, facilities for Autopsies, Biopsies, Cytopsies, Endoscopy and Imaging etc. shall also be made available for training purposes.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
13. [8. Implementation of the training programmes for the award of various Post Graduate Degree and Diplomas shall include the following:-
13. [9 A postgraduate student of a postgraduate degree course in broad specialities/super specialities would be required to present one poster presentation, to read one paper at a national/state conference and to present one research paper which should be published/accepted for publication/sent for publication during the period of his postgraduate studies so as to make him eligible to appear at the postgraduate degree examination.] [Added by Notification dated 9.12.2009]
14. [ Examinations. [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
- [Obtaining a minimum of 40% marks in each theory paper and not less than 50% cumulatively in all the four papers for degree examinations and three papers in diploma examination. Obtaining of 50% marks in Practical examination shall be mandatory for passing the examination as a whole in the said degree/diploma examination as the case may be.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]]| Name of the department | Additional staff required for each department |
| 1. Department of Antomy | (i)Assoc.Professor/Reader-1(ii)Asstt.Professor/Lecturer-1(iii)Tutor/Demonstrator-1(iv) Steno typist/Computer Operator-1 |
| 2. Department of physiology | -do- |
| 3. Department of Biochemistry | -do- |
| 4. Department of Pharmacology | -do- |
| 5. Department of Pathology | -do- |
| 6. Department of Microbiology | -do- |
| 7. Department of Community Medicine | -do- |
| 8. Department of Radio-Diagnosis | -do- |
| 9. Department of Radiotherapy | -do- |
| 10. Department of Anaesthesiology | -do- |
| 11. [ Department of Forensic Medicine. [Added by Notification published in Gazette of India on 6.10.2001] | -do-] |
1. [ No person shall be appointed as an internal examiner in any subject unless he/she has three years experience as recognized PG teacher in the concerned subject. For external examiners, he/she should have minimum six years of experience as recognized PG teacher in the concerned subject.] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
2. There shall be at least four examiners in each subject at an examination out of which at least 50% (Fifty percent) shall be external examiners. The external examiner who fulfils the condition laid down in clause-1 above shall ordinarily be invited from another recognised university, from outside the State: provided that in exceptional circumstances examinations may be held with 3 (three) examiners if two of them are external and Medical council of India is intimated whit the justification of such examination [The result in such a case shall be published with the approval of Medical Council of India] [Substituted 'and the result shall be published in such a case with the approval of Medical council of India' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].
3. [An examiner shall ordinarily be appointed for not more than two consecutive terms] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
4. The internal examiner in a subject shall not accept external examiner ship for a college from which external examiner is appointed in his subject.
5. [***] [Deleted '5.' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
6. [***] [Deleted '6.' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
7. There shall be a Chairman of the Board of paper-setters who shall be an external examiner and shall moderate the question papers.
8. [ Where there is more than one centre of examination, there shall be Co-ordinator/Convenor/Chairman who shall be the Seniormost internal Examiner, appointed by the University and shall supervise and Co-ordinate the examination on behalf of the University with independent authority] [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).].
9. [***] [Deleted '9.' by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2008-Medical/29544, dated 20.10.2008, (w.e.f. 22.8.2008).]
Appendix-III[see regulation 11.2(c)]Criteria to be fulfilled by institutions eligible to start postgraduate course(s) under sub-regulation (1A) of regulation 8, which are required to create their own facilities for setting up departments in basic medical sciences:A. The basic subjects identified for the purpose of creation of facilities shall be:(i)Anatomy(ii)Physiology(iii)Pharmacology(iv)Community Medicine with Forensic Medicine being optional.B. Staff requirements:| 1. Professor or AssociateProfessor | One |
| 2. Assistant Professor | Two |
| [S.No. [Substituted by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2017-Med./17426, dated 20.2.2018, (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).] | Schedule for Admission | Central Counselling | State Counselling | |
| All India Quota | Deemed + Central Institute | |||
| 1 | Conduct of Exam | By 10thJanuary | ||
| 2 | Declaration of Result | By end of January | ||
| 3 | Ist Round of Counselling | 12thMarch-24thMarch, | 12thMarch–24thMarch | 25thMarch- 5thApril |
| 4 | Last date of Joining | 3rdApril, | 3rdApril | 12thApril |
| 5 | 2ndround of Counselling | 6th April–12thApril | 12 April6thApril– | 15thApril-26thApril |
| 6 | Last date of joining | 22ndApril | 22ndApril | 3rdMay |
| 7 | Mop up Round | 12thMay-4thMay | 22ndMay-8thMay | |
| 8 | Last date of joining | 26thMay | 12thMay | |
| 9 | Forwarding the list of students in order ofmerit equalling to ten times the number of vacant seats to theMedical Colleges by the Counselling Authority | 27thMay | 13thMay | |
| [9 (i) [Added by Notification No. MCI-18(1)/2019-Med./101877, dated 4.4.2019 (w.e.f. 22.8.2000).] | Commencement of Academic Session | 1stMay] | ||
| 10 | Last date of joining | 31stMay | 18thMay] |
2. Institute/College/Courses permitted after 28th February will not be considered for admission/allotment of seats for current academic year.
3. In any circumstances, last date for admission/joining will not be extended after 31st May.
4. For the purpose of ensuring faithful obedience to the above time-schedule, Saturday, Sunday or Holidays (except National Holiday) shall be treated as working day.
5. The following Matrix shall be applicable with regard to permissibility to students to exercise fresh choice during counseling: -
| Round | Free Exit | Exit with forfeiture of fees | Ineligible for further counselling | Amount of registration fee |
| AIQ I/Deemed | √ | |||
| AIQ II / Deemed | If not joined | If joined | Government – Rs. 25,000 (half forSC/ST/OBC) Deemed – Rs. 2,00,000 | |
| State Quota I | √ | |||
| State Quota II | If not joined | If joined | Government – Rs. 25,000 (half forSC/ST/OBC) Private – Rs. 2,00,000 | |
| State Quota Mop- Up | √ | |||
| Deemed Mop-Up | √ | ] |