Job Crisis: 3,000 Non-Medical Teachers Fear Job Loss After New NMC Guidelines

In the guidelines issued by the medical education regulator in October 2020, the permissible intake of non-medical faculty had come down from 30 per cent to 15 per cent in anatomy and physiology, from 50 per cent to 15 per cent in biochemistry, and from 30 per cent to 0 per cent in microbiology and pharmacology.

Job Crisis: 3,000 Non-Medical Teachers Fear Job Loss After New NMC Guidelines

Around 3,000 non-medical teachers are on the 'verge of losing their jobs' after the new guidelines of the National Medical Commission (NMC) that has drastically reduced the post of non-medical MSc teachers in the medical colleges across the country.

The National MSc Medical Teachers Association (NMMTA), the body representing non-medical teachers, has approached the Health Ministry seeking a rollback of the decision as nearly 3,000 non-medical teachers are feared to face a job crisis with the National Medical Commission reducing the posts for their recruitment.