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National Medical Commission warns medical students about fake MBBS seat allotment letters

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued a warning to medical students in India, warning them to be wary of bogus MBBS seat allotment letters being provided. According to the Commission, phoney letters bearing the purported signature of the NMC Secretary are being sent by fraudsters to unwary students and their parents.

 

In reaction to these fraudulent actions, the NMC has clarified on its official website, nmc.org.in, that neither it nor any member of its board issues letters of admission to medical institutions. The Commission has warned parents and guardians of pupils not to fall for these scam artists’ tricks and to report any such letters they receive right away to the police.

 

The NMC has also stressed that such instances aim to damage the commission’s reputation and undermine the most stringent norms and regulations in the medical industry. Students have been reassured by the Commission that it will continue to monitor and warn prospective medical students about these false admissions.

 

It is crucial to remember that the National Eligibility Completion Entrance Test (NEET) is the only way to gain admission to MBBS seats in all medical institutes in the nation, including AIIMS. The National Testing Agency (NTA) administers the NEET exam, and applications are accepted until April 13th. A record 21 lakh applications were submitted for the NEET UG Exam 2023, which will be held on May 7. This is an increase over the 18.72 lakh students who submitted applications last year.

 

Parents and medical students are advised to exercise caution and only depend on official sources when seeking information on admission to medical colleges. They should also alert the proper authorities to any questionable actions involving admissions to medical colleges.

 

Click here to see the NMC notice