By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: Following the intervention of the High Court, the Madhya Pradesh Nursing Council has initiated the counselling process for postgraduate nursing courses, including Post BSc Nursing and MSc Nursing, bringing major relief to thousands of students across the state. The counselling will be conducted from December 19 to December 30.
The move comes after a petition filed by NSUI state vice-president Ravi Parmar, who highlighted prolonged irregularities and administrative lapses in nursing education. Parmar said the standard of nursing education in Madhya Pradesh has deteriorated since the nursing scam, with nearly 75 per cent seats remaining vacant for the past three years. He warned that the situation poses a serious threat to the future of healthcare services in the state.
According to the announced schedule, registration will be held from December 19 to 22, followed by publication of vacant seats and the merit list on December 23. Choice filling will take place on December 24 and 25, provisional allotment will be issued on December 27, and document verification and reporting to colleges will be completed between December 28 and 30.
District NSUI president Akshay Tomar termed the decision a victory for nursing students and urged the Medical Education Department to ensure timely admissions in future.
