Even after 10 months, medical students of World College of Medical Sciences in Jhajjar, Haryana, are continuing their protests and are demanding to get themselves transferred to a college recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI) after court orders. Earlier, their college was refused renewal by the MCI and since the last two years, the students have been struggling to get themselves transferred to an MCI-recognised college.
“We wanted to become doctors but unfortunately, it seems like the nation isn’t worried for us. We have been protesting and have also given applications to the government but nothing has been done. No one is helping us,” protesting students said.They further added,” We qualified NEET examination through the proper channel, paid the fees on time, and passed all exams but we are not getting quality of education and there is no faculty in the college. Our life has been destroyed while studying here.”
“Protesting students of World Medical College Jhajjar have not been shifted to another college even after court orders & MCI’s recommendations. This is beyond imagination and is open hooliganism of college owners. They are trying every possible way from the last 2 years but all in vain because the owner of the college is a very influential and powerful person. The college doesn’t have any facilities for quality medical education so those students should be shifted to other colleges.” said Dr Harjit, AIIMS.