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There must be a suitable  biometric attendance system  to increase enrollment  in medical colleges: MARB 

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Last updated: 2023/11/19 at 10:55 AM
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  Guide to evaluating  new medical  schools  or  schools  looking to increase  recruitment  

  Details of  how  new medical  schools or medical  colleges in  looking to increase  enrollment  in the  coming  academic year will be  evaluated by  the Medical Assessment and  Review  Board  (MARB), are up to  the  education  regulator. The country’s leading healthcare provider, has highlighted  the importance of the new Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System  ‘AEBAS’.  

 For colleges looking to increase  the number of  seats,  physical  checks  will  only  be carried out  if they have  enough lecturers  with  attendance of at least  75% in  the  previous  three  months, the guidance said. 

 For new medical  schools, all faculty must complete  AEBAS registration  and must  be  present  for at least 10 working days  at the time of inspection.  

 Government medical colleges that have been  offering  MBBS  program  for at least  5  years will be exempted from  practical examination to increase the number of PGs.  Private medical colleges and government medical colleges starting PG courses will still be  subject to physical inspection.  In a  notification issued  along with the guidelines, the board said  there  will  be  no  physical or online assessment of  the  examination required for  graduate  posts.  Instead, colleges are required to  maintain a  video recording of the  exam  process and data about  examiners, exam procedures, cases raised during  the  exam, or  the  student’s  thesis. This will be  verified as well as  other infrastructure  assessments  during the physical assessment.  The  inspector  for  the actual  inspection will be selected  by random  software.  

 To increase transparency and ensure that medical  schools  have  enough  faculty and patients throughout the year, the National  Board of Health has  introduced ways  to monitor schools  remotely throughout the year. Along with  AEBAS, medical  schools  are required to share  the health management information system “HMIS” with AEBAS.  data  records the number of  patients  being  treated at the hospital and  live  feeds  from  multiple  CCTV cameras placed at key locations such as the entrance  to  the outpatient  clinic.  

  The  live feed from the cameras is received and stored  in the  control room  in  the NMC office in Delhi. 

  During the routine  inspection  conducted before the  commencement  of  the  new MBBS session, several colleges  were issued  show cause notices or  had their recognition revoked for non-compliance with  the AEBAS system, among  others other.  Most  colleges  overcome these shortcomings  and  are  allowed to  admit  students. 

  Experts say  the  move is necessary because  the number of medical  schools  in the  country is increasing,  making it difficult to conduct  continuous field checks. “The dream for the pipeline is to not need  physical  testing  at all, but this will supplement the  current  physical  assessments,”  a senior  official said.  

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