A.P. Private Medical / Dental Un-aided Non-Minority
Professional Institutions (Admissions into Post Graduate Medical / Dental
Courses Rules and Guidelines 2017 as per G.O.MS.No. 70 Dated: 03-05-2017.
- G.O.Ms. No.93, HM&FW (E1) Department, Dated: 01/07/2013
- G.O.Ms .No.50, HM&FW (E1) Department, Dated: 19/05/2015.
- From Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India, F.No.V.11011/1/2015-MEP(Pt), dated 10th Mar 2017 and 6th April, 2017
- From the APPMDCMA lr. dt. 15-3-2017
- MOU dated: 02.05.2017 entered into between the APPMDCMA and the DME, AP on behalf of Govt AP on PG Degree and PG Diploma/MDS Courses.
In pursuance of the judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court of
India dt. 12-8- 2005 in Appeal (Civil) No. 5041 of 2005 filed by P.A. Inamdar
Vs. State of Maharashtra (AIR 2005 SC 3226), and also discussions held with the
Private Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in the State of A.P. for
the Post Graduate courses i.e., MD/MS/Diploma/MDS, a consensual arrangement was
arrived in adopting the admission policy and seat matrix for the competent authority
seats / Management seats in Unaided Non-Minority Medical / Dental Colleges in
the State in respect of PG (Medical and Dental) courses.
The State Government and the private managements of
professional colleges, since then, having worked out periodically under
consensual arrangements, providing for seat sharing, process of admissions and
determination of fee structure; and the said 'arrangements /consensual
agreements, were given effect to by issuance of necessary notifications/executive
orders by the state Government in GOs1st and 2nd read above.
The Government have examined the representation 4th read
above of the A.P. Private Medical and Dental Colleges Managements Association
agreed to continue the consensual arrangement for the ensuing academic year as
well. After an extensive consultation process, keeping in view the need for
effectively mimplementing the Reservation Policy of the State, as well as
facilitating better access to professional courses to the students of State of
Andhra Pradesh, in consonance with Article 371-D(2)(c) in the Constitution of
India and also to maintain 'the imparting of quality education' to the student
community, while also ensuring quality health care in teaching hospitals ,
subject to the Govt of India/Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India
guidelines, have decided to provide for a consensual agreement'; as stated
hereunder.
During the deliberations, there were several opinions as to
the inadequacy of funding due to implementation of Sixth Pay Commission's pay
scales in private educational institutions and also under the current high
costs of imparting quality education. In view of the larger interest of the
students and at the same time ensuring the viability of the institutions and
their growth by providing appropriate minimum of funding and to take all steps
that are necessary to give legal sanction for the arrangements; and keeping in
view the time constraint and the need to achieve certainty, the members of
private Institutions having met and deliberated on the request made; resolved
to adopt a policy in line with reservation policy of the State in consonance
with Article 371-D(2)(c) in the Constitution of India and participate and
contribute to the welfare measures of the State. Accordingly it was decided
under due authorization by the members of the Association as it is agreed now between "the Government" and by
"the Association of Private Medical and Dental Colleges Management of
A.P." that the following consensual agreement , set out in detailed
terms/conditions of agreement as hereunder, being within the framework of law
as contemplated under P.A Inamdar's decision, be implemented for the Post
Graduate Medical(Broad specialties/Superspecialities/Diploma) and Dental
Courses / Super Specialty Courses from the academic year 2017-18 with specific
conditions, as set out hereunder:
The following notification shall be published in the
Extraordinary issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated: 08th May 2017.
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