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NMC to Probe Major Faculty Shortage at Delhi’s Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College

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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has started an investigation into a serious faculty scarcity at Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Delhi, where nearly 57% of sanctioned teaching posts are reportedly unfilled. The development has raised vital concerns about academic standards and regulatory compliance.


Faculty strength is vital for ensuring quality medical education, adequate clinical supervision, and patient safety. A deficit of this scale directly impacts student training and may compromise the competency of future doctors.


NMC’s probe highlights increasing regulatory vigilance. If deficiencies are confirmed, the institution could face penalties, seat reduction, or other regulatory actions under existing norms.


This case highlights a broader challenge within India’s medical education system, where faculty shortages continue to affect both government and private colleges.


Conclusion:
The NMC’s intervention underscores the urgent need to strengthen faculty recruitment and retention to safeguard the quality of medical education and healthcare in India.

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