KGMU releases revised guidelines for starting, running PDCC and Fellowship courses, details

Lucknow- Through as recent notice King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow released revised guidelines for starting and managing PDCC/Fellowship courses.

All the concerned stakeholders seeking to run PDCC and Fellowship courses in King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow are advised to take note of the following guidelines:

Following the
approval of the Executive Council on 15th June 2024 and based on the minutes of the
Academic Council meeting held on 09th January 2024 (Agenda No. 03), and in light
of the report submitted by the review committee chaired by the Pro-Vice Chancellor,
the revised guidelines for starting and managing PDCC/Fellowship courses are to be
implemented immediately
, stated the KGMU

The revised guidelines are outlined below:

A. For starting the
new PDCC/Fellowship courses:

  1. Departments can start PDCC/Fellowship courses only on 20% of allotted
    seats of Senior Residents (Un-Registered) in Broad Specialties and 30% of allotted
    seats of Senior Residents (Un-Registered) in Super Specialties. If the already
    existing PDCC/Fellowship seats sanctioned in the department are above the 20%
    (Broad Specialty) and 30% (Super Specialty) then the department will not be
    permitted to start the new PDCC/Fellowship course.
  2. Next criteria for calculating the number of PDCC/Fellowship course seats
    will be based on number of available faculty and JRs (MDIMS)/SRs (DMIMCH) in
    the department. Total number of MD/MS/DM/MCH seats plus PDCC/Fellowship seats
    cannot
    exceed the number of NMC, New Delhi eligibility criteria for teacher/student ratio. If number of
    sanctioned JRs/SRs seats are equivalent to availability of PG Teachers as per National Medical
    Commission, New Delhi criteria, then PDCC/Fellowship
    seats can be sanctioned only against the number of available faculty on the post of Assistant Professor in the
    department.

For example, if
department have Professor-1, Associate Professor- I and Assistant Professor-2 and
department already have 5 sanctioned seats of MDIMS/DM/MCH then the department
can take only 2 PDCC/Fellowship seats against 02 Assistant Professor who will
supervise these students under the guidance of PG a teacher.

  1. Department must justify the needs of these
    courses. PDCC/Fellowship courses will not be permitted in those subjects, in which
    MDIMS/DM/MCH courses are already running.
  2. PDCC/Fellowship should be proposed only in “Niche area” of the
    subject, for example areas/subjects in which MDIMSIMCHIDM courses are already running,
    there
    is no use of starting PDCC/Fellowships in those subjects. However, PDCC courses already
    running in various departments will continue.
  3. The courses be reviewed every 05 years and reappraisal should be done
    with the approval of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor.
  4. Self sponsored seats should not be allowed.
  5. PDCC/Fellowship courses which are already running and passed froM Board
    of Faculty of Medicine, Academic Council and Executive Council will
    continue, as per rules and regulations of this University.
  6. It was also instructed to take mankikaran GO into account for starting
    new seats of PDCC.

B. For running sanctioned
PDCC/Fellowship courses:

  1. Self sponsored seats shall not be allowed.
  2. Departments having no seats for Senior Residents (lin-Registered) should
    enroll only against sanctioned sponsored candidates seats.
  3. Head of Department and course coordinator will supervise the
    PDCC/Fellowship Course and he will be responsible for the teaching and training of the
    students. Head of department will yearly monitor the progress of
    PDCC/Fellowship Course.
  4. No separate Entrance Examination will be held for PDCC/Fellowship
    Courses. The successful candidates of Senior Resident (Un-registered) entrance
    examination will be offered PDCC/Fellowship course as per the merit obtained by them, in
    the aforesaid exam, in the respective department. Senior Residents
    (Un-registered) appointed through bond will have to appear in the same entrance
    examination for admission in PDCC/Fellowship courses. Sponsored Candidates will also
    appear in the same examination for admission in the PDCC/Fellowship courses.
  5. The candidates have to secure minimum 50% marks in the entrance
    examination to become eligible for admission in PDCC/Fellowship course.
  6. University fee (admission and Exit Examination fee) will be paid by all
    the candidates including sponsored candidates.
  7. Rules and regulation of PDCC/Fellowship course decided by the
    Dean-Academics vide
    Order no. Dean M/KGMU/2019/613 Dated 16th July 2019 will be followed
    except point no. 11 of the rules and
    regulation.

The Salary/Stipend
of Sponsored candidates for PDCC/Fellowship Courses will be paid by his/her
employer/sponsoring institute. A document in support will be required from employer/sponsoring institute. An
affidavit shall also be submitted by the sponsored candidates stating therein that the salary/stipend will be paid by
his/her employer/sponsoring institute
and KGMU will not be responsible for his/her Salary/stipend, the notice read.

This
order is effective immediately and must be adhered to for all current and future
PDCC/Fellowship courses, the KGMU said.

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