Migration Rules
GENERAL RULES FOR MIGRATION:
1.Migration will only be allowed between Government Medical Colleges.
2. No application for migration shall be forwarded to government
by the Principal unless one of the conditions laid down is fulfilled.
3. Students are not allowed to address the higher authorities directly
requesting for migration. In all cases the application for migration
shall be submitted on the prescribed form to the Principal of the
college from where he intends to migrate. The applications for migration
shall be submitted by the student himself and not by the parent
or other relative of the student.
4. While forwarding the application of a student for migration,
the Principal of the college shall give his recommendations and
comments on the application about the work, conduct and record of
the student, as well as particulars regarding the date of admission
to the college. He shall also satisfy himself that the reasons given
by the applicant are correct.
5. The Government on receipt of migration application shall make
an inquiry from Principal of the college to which migration is requested.
If he agrees, the Government may pass necessary order for migration
(if permissible under the rules). If the migration is allowed, the
Principal of the college from where migration is requested shall
relieve the student after ensuring that all formalities including
those concerning the university are fulfilled.
A. MIGRATION WITHIN THE PROVINCE (Intra-provincial)
1). Mutual migration of students admitted on open merit
Migration from one medical college to another shall be allowed
only on mutual exchange basis after the students have passed the
First Professional MBBS examination subject to No Objection Certificate
from the concerned Principals.
2). Unilateral migration of students admitted on open merit.
Migration shall be allowed on compassionate grounds if a student
has cleared the First Professional examination, and the concerned
Principals have issued No Objection Certificate. The principal would,
however, ensure that migration does not result in any increase in
the total number of sanctioned seats.
3). Clauses 1 & 2 will also apply to the students already admitted
against medical teachers / doctor's children seats as well as local
finance seats.
4) Migration of students admitted against reserved seats.
Students admitted against reserved seats of various categories,
will be allowed mutual migration in their own category after passing
the First Professional MBBS examination.
5) Forced migration:
The concerned Medical College, may, for reasons to be recorded,
recommend forced migration of a student on disciplinary / administrative
grounds to the Government.
B. MIGRATION FROM /TO OTHER PROVINCES (Inter- provincial)
1) Mutual migration of students admitted on open merit.
Migration from one medical college to another shall be allowed
only on mutual exchange basis after the students have passed the
First Professional MBBS examination subject to No Objection Certificate
from the concerned Principals/Governments.
2) Unilateral migration of students admitted on open merit.
Students admitted on open merit shall be allowed unilateral migration
to other provinces on compassionate grounds, if a student has cleared
the First Professional MBBS examination and the concerned Principal/Government
has issued No Objection Certificate.
3) Migration of students admitted against Reserved Seats
Students admitted against reserved seats seeking unilateral migration
to other provinces shall be allowed to migrate, if the Government
of other Provinces have issued the No Objection Certificate. In
case of students admitted on self finance/ paying seat, they shall
have to deposit the amount for the remaining two years before their
migration to other Provinces.
C. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
Children of government servants of Punjab domicile stationed abroad
on official duties, on their transfer back may be allowed migration
according to their merit provided that:
It is approved by the Government of Punjab.
The University of the Punjab has determined the eligibility of the
student concerned for admission to a particular MBBS Class after
determining the equivalence of the course of the college from where
a student is to migrate.
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