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                     olstered by the huge support received from the executive of the government and a firm

                     political will, driven by a proactive target-oriented governing body which has eminent
                     stalwarts on board, led by an efficient and effective leadership, which has a strong backing

           of hard-working devoted officers and staff members, run on well thought out standard operating
           procedures, and fuelled by the very nature of its funding basis, wherein it is self-sustaining in its

           finances, the National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences has scaled many Himalayan peaks

           during the past five years, transforming the postgraduate medical education landscape in a big way.
           In this rapid metamorphic process, the Board has opened new vistas of hope for the young doctors

           wishing to take wings and fly. The number of postgraduate and postdoctoral seats has nearly doubled,
           new well calibrated academic programmes have been incepted, new diploma programmes have been

           set up, new fellowship programmes initiated which encourage doctors from other lands to come to

           India and train, curricula of all existing programmes have been revised to match with the times, good
           clinical practice guidelines have been laid down, and to inspire the service doctors to deepen their

           depth of knowledge and acquire new skills, certain seats have been set apart for them to take benefit
           of this thought. Let’s take a closer look at these developments which seed the landscape of higher

           medical education in India with huge possibilities while eliminating the current divide that separates
           the larger cities and towns from the countryside.


           Enhancement of postgrad seats in accredited hospitals


           National  Board  of  Examination  in  Medical  Sciences  has  taken  a  number  of  active  measures  to
           facilitate accreditation of new government and privately run hospitals for setting up academic hubs

           and commencing postgraduate and post-doctoral programmes.            Table 1: Increase in NBEMS
                                                                               accredited seats over the years
           This  has  been  done  without  compromising  the  standards  of
           infrastructure and human resource necessary for learning and

           training of those wishing to pursue higher education. Adequate
           safeguards  have  been  taken  to  ensure  that  minimum

           accreditation  criteria  are  met  in  the  accredited  hospitals.

           Between  2016  and  2024,  this  has  resulted  in  an  increase  of
           postgraduate,  post-doctoral  and  post  –  MBBS  diploma  seats

           from under six thousand to more than fourteen thousand (Table
           1).
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