Detained Batch Of MBBS Students Urge Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya To Hold Final Exams At Earliest
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 19 July, 2025
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Indore: Caught in the middle of a confusion regarding the affiliation fee, the detained MBBS batch students of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) recently urged the Institute for holding their final professional exams at the earliest.
The issue regarding the MBBS exam was raised by the students during a 'jan sunwai' held in the examination controller's chamber. While the Deputy Registrar (Exams) Rachna Thakur was holding the 'jan sunwai', the medicos demanded the authorities for holding the examination as soon as possible.
Since the matter concerned the administration department, the Deputy Registrar (Exams) directed the students for discussing the matter with the Registrar Anil Sharma.
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As per the latest media report by the Free Press Journal, these students are caught in a confusion regarding the payment of affiliation fee. Since the college has now become affiliated to the Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University (MPMSU), these students have now started paying the affiliation fee to the University instead of DAVV.
However, the responsibility for holding the exams of the detained batch of MBBS students lies in the hands of DAVV. Therefore, these students recently urged the University for holding their final professional exams as early as possible.
The daily adds that the issue was raised by the students during a 'jan sunwai' held on Tuesday. Among the 10 applications that were received in the 'jan sunwai', most of the applications concerned the issue of rechecking.
When the matter concerning the Final exam of the MBBS medicos of the detained batch was raised, the Deputy Registrar (Exams) directed the students to approach the Registrar Anil Sharma for discussing the issue.
Devi Ahilya University or DAVV caters to the educational needs of the most industrially developed district of Madhya Pradesh, Indore on one hand and to the seven tribal and rural backward districts of the State on the other. The university has more than 300 affiliated colleges imparting education at under-graduate and post-graduate levels in basic and professional disciplines. The well-recognized medical institution that comes under its orbit is Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore.
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