India's medical education regulator today announced a digitisation initiative for tracking in real time daily attendance of faculty in medical colleges across the country. The move is aimed at exposing ghost faculties in institutions and making the process transparent.<br/><br/>Under the Digital Mission Mode Project (DMMP), the Medical Council of India (MCI) will be able to monitor attendance of faculty members in about 439 medical colleges through biometric system.<br/><br/>The new system also envisages 'One Country One Registration' under which doctors will be issued electronic Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) registration card for their documentation which will enable them to practice across the country by registering with the MCI one time.
News On AIR | August 20, 2016 8:50 AM
India's medical education regulator today announces digitisation initiative for tracking in real time daily attendance in medical colleges