No More ‘Half-Baked Doctors’: NMC Scraps 2-Year PG Medical Diplomas, Over 3,300 Seats to Be Converted into MD/MS

The National Medical Commission has decided to phase out two-year PG medical diploma programmes after the 2026–27 academic year. More than 3,300 diploma seats are expected to be converted into MD/MS seats, marking a major reform in postgraduate medical education

‘They Can’t Sit at Home and Study’: Supreme Court Favours Lower NEET-SS Percentile for In-Service Doctors

The Supreme Court has observed that in-service government doctors seeking NEET-SS admission form a distinct category because they continue public service while preparing for exams. The matter concerns 152 vacant Tamil Nadu super-speciality seats and the demand for reducing qualifying percentile.

The Courtroom Curriculum: How India’s Medical Education Swapped Classrooms for Courtrooms

Medical education should be managed by transparent institutions, universities and counselling authorities — not by courtrooms every year. Students prepare for NEET, not legal battles. It is time for NMC, MCC, DGHS and the government to bring clarity, accountability and timely decisions to protect the future of young doctors.

Navigating the NEET PG 2025 Deadline Crisis: The Conflict Between Supreme Court Mandates and State High Court Orders

A deep dive into the legal crisis surrounding NEET PG 2025 admissions after February 28, 2026, as Supreme Court mandates clash with state High Court extensions, leaving thousands of resident doctors in professional limbo.

Who Is Responsible for the Loss of PG Medical Seats? A Public Appeal to PMO, MoHFW, NMC, NBEMS and MCC

A public appeal on NEET-PG seat wastage, percentile reduction, delayed counselling and the urgent need for accountability, coordinated counselling, and minimum marks policy to protect medical education standards.