Dr KC warns of fresh stir over BPKIHS quota issue

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 28 Govinda KC, a senior orthopaedic surgeon at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, issued a press statement today
expressing concern about allocation of more seats to foreign students for MD and MS programmes at BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences,
Dharan. He warned of starting a fresh protest if the agreement signed by the government with him was not implemented
The medical colleges can&t allocate more than one-third of the total seats to foreign students as per the National Medical Education
Act. The BPKIHS has been accused of allocating three out of five quotas each, in general medicine and paediatrics and four out of six quotas
in surgery, for foreign students. Junior Resident Welfare Society, a society of junior resident doctors at BPKIHS, has padlocked the offices
of Vice-chancellor Dr Raj Kumar Rauniyar and Rector Dr Guru Khanal office since Thursday protesting the enrolment of foreigner students
exceeding the quotas allocated for them
The BPKIHS has claimed that it has allocated only 26 out of 123 seats in MD and MS programmes for foreign students
The agitating doctors have demanded that the quota rule be implemented properly. BPKIHS padlocked over foreign student quota Quota rule for
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