Prøve GULL - Gratis
MBBS Interns Cry Foul: It's All Work And No Pay
Careers 360
|July 2019
Medical interns of private colleges are often paid way below than what is mandated by the states concerned…

The month of June has been a tumultuous one for MBBS aspirants. The NEET result was followed by a high-voltage doctors’ protest condemning violence against them in Kolkata. Then came the token protest by resident doctors in Kerala’s government colleges against low stipends. The voices of the protesting MBBS interns of private medical colleges across India over a simmering issue got drowned in all this commotion.
A thankless job
With the poor doctor-to-patient ratio in the country, medical interns often function as cheap labour for medical colleges, sometimes forced to work continuously for over 24 hours. Not only are the working hours exhaustive, the stipends paid across states are also skewed. Assam and West Bengal offer stipends in the range of Rs. 20,000 to 21,000 per month while in Uttrakhand, it comes down to just Rs. 8,000.
Except for those interns in a few states in north India where the doctor-patient ratio is satisfactory, medical interns in the rest of the country can barely catch their breath. Those who wish to pursue their postgraduation often have to take a year off to prepare for their entrance exams, since studying during the internship is almost an unthinkable task. The skewed doctor-patient ratio of 0.62 doctors to 1000 people according to the National Health Profile 2018 and the lack of resident doctors in some colleges add to the workload of the interns.
A prickly issue
Denne historien er fra July 2019-utgaven av Careers 360.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Careers 360

Careers 360
Why all 4 pillars of education matter
Translation: A quarter of knowledge comes from the teacher, a quarter from one's own effort, a quarter from peers, and the final quarter through experience over time.
4 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
AI IN EDUCATION REVOLUTIONISING TOWARDS EDUCATION 4.0
AI has the power to transform the educational landscape of today, solving some of the biggest challenges of modern-day education. The transition from conventional teaching and learning methods to an AI-enabled or tech-enabled learning is observed in many domains of study, including secondary to senior secondary education as well as college education.
4 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
Introspection, contemplation as important as 'outwardfocused inquiry' in learning
NEP offers an opportunity for Indian educators to blend intuitive wisdom with modern teaching to transform classrooms into holistic learning spaces, write the CBSE secretary and a Delhi Government school leader
6 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
Promises vs Provision: Public funding in NEP 2020 framework
Five years after NEP's launch, India's education spending stagnant at 4.1% of GDP - far below the promised 6% - while declining scholarships, fund shift towards elite institutes, and rising student debt challenge the policy's vision of inclusive education
5 mins
August 2025
Careers 360
Education's Heroes
In India, education is shaped not only by policies and institutions but also by the people who refuse to accept inequality as the norm. They come from courtrooms, laboratories, medical colleges, village squares, and city streets, bound by a belief that learning must be a right for all, not a privilege for a few. Some take on entrenched systems through litigation and advocacy; others create small but lasting change through libraries, community classrooms, and grassroots campaigns.
13 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
Relevance of engineering in the age of AI
Which college? Which branch? These questions plague millions of students entering higher education every year.
3 mins
August 2025
Careers 360
NEP 2020 How Far Have We Come?
The business of policy-making for education is the business of nation building.
16 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
Learning beyond the classroom
In every age, engineering has been the engine of transformation.
3 mins
August 2025

Careers 360
'We operate on trust, but there are consequences for dishonesty'
Anil Sahasrabudhe, chairman of National Educational Technology Forum (NETF), the executive committee of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), and National Board of Accreditation (NBA), speaks with Aeshwarya Tiwari about the reforms in accreditation bodies, global accreditation standards, NIRF rankings, 'One Nation One Data' initiative, and more. Edited excerpts below
12 mins
August 2025
Careers 360
India needs 10 times the number of audiologists it has
The Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology degree can open many career avenues, its placement records are stellar and salaries, generous. It needs better promotion
5 mins
June 2025
Translate
Change font size