Private Medical College in Malabe ?

shan4djfun

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  • Jun 18, 2007
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    sanzilla jackcat said:
    let me ask a one question , what is the relation with private medical uni's and
    JVP ? I think you guys are messing with something and going offtopic.

    Talk about the honer of the medical MMBS.


    There is also a problem there machan . why the medical students are only
    talking against this ? I think we also have a responsibility to speak about
    this.Being a doctor is not a easy busy thing.

    The medical students are wrong if they are speaking fear of lost of their
    job markert in the future. But they should talk against the horner of the
    MMBS. Being a doctor is not for everyone and not easy like that because
    the human life is also not a easy thing ne machan.


    KNOWLADGE IS KNOWLADGE, IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE YOU GOT IT FROM...........
    IF WE STOP OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM FROM EXPANDING....LOT OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU WILL BE THERE TO DESTROY THE FUTURE OF OTHERS. PLEASE MY FRIEND STOP BEING JELOUSE!!!!
     

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    sanzilla jackcat u ar suffering from a syzygy in yo cerebrum..mekath(sanzilla jackca) ekka katha karala wadak nae...personal prob ekak oluwa athule thiyenawa wage
     

    Wal Bada

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  • A foreign medical degree is far costlier than Rs.5,000,000 a
    The cost is Rs. 6.5M, and it's lot cheaper in Nepal, India, Latvia etc. than that.

    a) Out of the 210,000 students who sat the GCE Advance Level Examination in 2007, over 100,000 are qualified for university education. However, only 19.6% of those students are admitted to state universities, primarily due to the limited capacity available in universities
    Why not have paid students admitted to government Medical Schools? Are they are really worried that they cannot compete with non-paying students ? Why should a new university spring up? 20 students to each batch in 6 universities will result in 120 paying students, which is a big amount.

    c) Of the 81.4 % of students who fail to gain admission to state universities, some students continue their higher education by entering foreign universities incurring tremendous costs. There is a considerable amount of foreign exchange which is expended for education abroad of local students to the detriment to the economy of Sri Lanka, mainly due to the lack of capacity of state universities to accommodate all those who qualify for university education. The foreign exchange expended by the country for the previous year was close to Rs.6.2 billion for education
    Utter blasphemous. This university is established under BOI by a foreign company. Guess where the exchange is going to go.

    d) The dispatch of students abroad for higher education also has cultural consequences, leading to a disintegration of the family unit and the exposure to unsuitable cultural traits etc
    The students who study medicine are 23+. If they get rotten after that, they'll get rotten irrespective of the place. If a society can change a medical student like that he is not fit for the profession. Then, even local graduates get in to contact with worst of the people. Criminals, prostitutes, killers etc, are met in every medical students training period.

    e) The educational standards and quality of some of the educational institutes abroad are not recognised by any regulatory authority of Sri Lanka and as such, there are drastically varying standards for the same qualification
    And such degrees are not recognised by SLMC, who maintains a list of eligible universities. Students have to chose from them. Then how confidenttly we can say this particular university is going to be better than them?

    I have been made aware that the private medical university to be established in Malabe is constructed purely with private funds with no assistance from the government, whatsoever. This university is to have its own teaching hospital and would not utilize any government resources for their medical courses. Therefore, the establishment of this university would not jeopardize in any manner the interests of the state universities. Their funding and resources remain intact.
    Where are they going to find human resources?
     

    Wal Bada

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  • ahamednishadh said:
    well for the quality of study in private universities. well obviously its going to be better than state universities ne.
    How? UOC offers a MBBS which is par with any leading university in the world. 95% of other foeign universities offer a degree lesser in quality than UOC.

    ahamednishadh said:
    coz no union strikes and fights and etc etc etc. and also students will be more concentrating on learning rather than playing da fool as they are paying for them
    When was medical faculties of Colombo, Pera, Ragama, SJP and Jaffna closed due to pickets, riots or what so ever cause? Never in last 5 years. Medical students are smart enough not to be pawns of JVP. They'll do the politics, but they won't let the university close.

    ahamednishadh said:
    and also even if sum bloody ministers son joins this place to play da fool, he obviously cant be a doctor coz do b a doctor in SL u need to pass da SL medical council exams.
    Any ass with quarter a brain can pass Act 16 exam. If there's going to be a PMC some day, let all the medical students (GMCs and PMCs) face the same examinations

    ahamednishadh said:
    or else u wont b certified as a doctor. and to pass the course u hav to do a foreign exam which is obviously more tough than a local exam as long as i know.
    You are sadly mistaken about exams. Even Harvard or Oxford papers are like pieces of cake for us. Let them have a MCQ of UOC-FM. They'll pass shit on their pants.

    ahamednishadh said:
    and also regarding entry. seriously u think sum bugger who fails his AL's will b admitted?? r u mad men. obviusly wen its private the organisation will be more considered abt their reputation than their fees.
    How old are you? Must be around 18. There was a PMC called North Colombo Medical School (which was absorbed in to government sector to be affiliated to university of Kelaniya). There were students who have failed all four subjects in A/Ls. It has ahppened once, and can very well happen once more.
     

    Wal Bada

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  • isuru143 said:
    Machan If someone failed from A/L you can't say he or she is not good to be a doctor.As I know most of our bright girls and boys are failed because of Competition.

    Source-My Father worked in Intwernational Medical Corp. as a Doctor.And he used to tell about we are far away from Education.
    If some one fails A/L he/she is inept. It's not because of competition. Nothing even to discuss there.
     

    Wal Bada

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  • rajitha7873 said:
    It's good work.keep it up.sri lanka needs some more MCs.ai yako ada kochchra awon rata yanawada doctors la wanna.no matter it's Rs5000000 or 15000000 unta oka ganak na.ratata salli ethuru wanawane.mona harakada kiyanne unta lankawe job danna apa kiyala.Russia giya awon lankawe wada karannadda? Buuruwo.Health minister's daughter is also went russia to be a doctor.

    1. How does a PMC will save foreign exchange?
    2. It's the Minister who has said that Government cannot give jobs to Medical graduates after 2011 (Local or foreign)
     

    Wal Bada

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  • shan4djfun said:
    A/L IS NOT A GOOD METHOD OF SELECTING SMART AND NON-SMART PEOPLE. ITS JUST LIKE A SCHOLERSHIP EXAM. FOR MOST STREAMS BOOK LORDS ARE GENARATED. AND SOME SMART PEOPLE YOUR"RE TALKING ABOUT DO 2-3 TIMES TO GET THRU....OPEN YOUR EYE's
    So you are telling that average medical students is not smarter than average bio0science student?
     

    shan4djfun

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    ane manda mun!!

    Wal Bada said:
    How? UOC offers a MBBS which is par with any leading university in the world. 95% of other foeign universities offer a degree lesser in quality than UOC.

    Hmmm.....Go check top 50 Universities recognized as best..

    When was medical faculties of Colombo, Pera, Ragama, SJP and Jaffna closed due to pickets, riots or what so ever cause? Never in last 5 years. Medical students are smart enough not to be pawns of JVP. They'll do the politics, but they won't let the university close.

    Until another JVP riot comes dont be so sure about it.....

    Any ass with quarter a brain can pass Act 16 exam. If there's going to be a PMC some day, let all the medical students (GMCs and PMCs) face the same examinations

    Oh really I would like to see you try..........


    You are sadly mistaken about exams. Even Harvard or Oxford papers are like pieces of cake for us. Let them have a MCQ of UOC-FM. They'll pass shit on their pants.

    I bet, You won't even pass the entrance exam of the HARWARD....

    How old are you? Must be around 18. There was a PMC called North Colombo Medical School (which was absorbed in to government sector to be affiliated to university of Kelaniya). There were students who have failed all four subjects in A/Ls. It has ahppened once, and can very well happen once more.

    Free Higher education is not for every one...whatever happens!! Let our country open to the world education. Then we'll know about what we don't know..........
     

    shan4djfun

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    Originally Posted by Wal Bada
    How? UOC offers a MBBS which is par with any leading university in the world. 95% of other foeign universities offer a degree lesser in quality than UOC.

    Hmmm.....Go check top 50 Universities recognized as best..

    When was medical faculties of Colombo, Pera, Ragama, SJP and Jaffna closed due to pickets, riots or what so ever cause? Never in last 5 years. Medical students are smart enough not to be pawns of JVP. They'll do the politics, but they won't let the university close.

    Until another JVP riot comes dont be so sure about it.....
    Any ass with quarter a brain can pass Act 16 exam. If there's going to be a PMC some day, let all the medical students (GMCs and PMCs) face the same examinations

    Oh really I would like to see you try..........


    You are sadly mistaken about exams. Even Harvard or Oxford papers are like pieces of cake for us. Let them have a MCQ of UOC-FM. They'll pass shit on their pants.

    I bet, You won't even pass the entrance exam of the HARWARD....

    How old are you? Must be around 18. There was a PMC called North Colombo Medical School (which was absorbed in to government sector to be affiliated to university of Kelaniya). There were students who have failed all four subjects in A/Ls. It has ahppened once, and can very well happen once more.

    Free higher education is not for everyone..so let our country open to the world education. Then we'll know about what we don't know.......
     

    Wal Bada

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  • Hmmm.....Go check top 50 Universities recognized as best..
    Sadly they rate overall performance. Not medical degrees.

    Until another JVP riot comes dont be so sure about it.....
    It happened many times, but FM-UOC was last close in 1989. Another riot from JVP? They are dead and buried as a movement now.

    Oh really I would like to see you try..........
    Oh relly? I have passed final of the UOC exam with a 2nd upper class. And now I am doing my post-graduate in Clinical Medicine. Is that enough for you?

    I bet, You won't even pass the entrance exam of the HARWARD....
    ROFLMAO. I qualified for in 1997 with London AL's with a mark eligible for any British University. Asia's 5th and world wide 17th. Now weep and pee a little. BTW, I was 11th in the island ranking from A/L as well. Then I decided to save 8M rupees for my parents and entered UOC.
     

    shan4djfun

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    sanzilla jackcat said:
    Agree machan . JVP guys and girls are idiots ! Anyhow they have some love
    about their country. Most of them are sinhala buddisht ella kollo machan but
    think what happened on those Tsunami days . They eat fish publically. well
    they have to think that if they love their country and religon then this is
    not a right thing as their leaders say. Their only problem as I see is they
    not going to questiona about what their leaders saying , they just following
    orders.:no: But JVP guys are love Sri lanka machan. Anyhow I'm not JVP.Anyhow
    if you'r JVP that is the your weakness , try to understood the truth before
    you offense with me becos we are all ella kollo ne machan.

    :baffled: however JVP= iditioz fact doesn't prove that opening Private medical
    universiaties are good. That extremely bad and I completely disagree about
    private medical uni.

    YOU ARE MISTAKEN MY FRIEND JVP DOESN'T LOVE THIS COUNTRY....YOUTH LIKE YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND IT.

    IN MY OPINION THEY DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT SOCILISM IS ABOUT....

    DONT LIKE TO TALK ABOUT POLITICS...

    IF YOU LOVE OUR COUNTRY....LET WORLD EDUCATION COME TO OUR POOR LAND

    THEN OUR FUTURE WILL BE BETTER THAN THIS
     

    BRAINY

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  • How? UOC offers a MBBS which is par with any leading university in the world. 95% of other foeign universities offer a degree lesser in quality than UOC.

    Hmmm.....Go check top 50 Universities recognized as best..

    Ranking the universities is a complexed procedure. It has a formal methodology. But I bet, and agree with WAL BADA it's true my friend. Just inquire and ask somebody who specialized in this field. He will explain you, y that so :rofl:

    When was medical faculties of Colombo, Pera, Ragama, SJP and Jaffna closed due to pickets, riots or what so ever cause? Never in last 5 years. Medical students are smart enough not to be pawns of JVP. They'll do the politics, but they won't let the university close.

    Until another JVP riot comes dont be so sure about it.....

    Please dude, mind thinking twice before u post something.

    Any ass with quarter a brain can pass Act 16 exam. If there's going to be a PMC some day, let all the medical students (GMCs and PMCs) face the same examinations

    Oh really I would like to see you try..........

    You know, Most of these so called Foreign Medical Graduates Struggling to get through this exam.. Keep this in your BRILLIANT mind

    You are sadly mistaken about exams. Even Harvard or Oxford papers are like pieces of cake for us. Let them have a MCQ of UOC-FM. They'll pass shit on their pants.

    I bet, You won't even pass the entrance exam of the HARWARD....

    Soo... Silly.. :P

    How old are you? Must be around 18. There was a PMC called North Colombo Medical School (which was absorbed in to government sector to be affiliated to university of Kelaniya). There were students who have failed all four subjects in A/Ls. It has ahppened once, and can very well happen once more.

    Free higher education is not for everyone..so let our country open to the world education. Then we'll know about what we don't know......

    No doubt about that :baffled:
     

    coolshano

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    sanzilla jackcat said:
    This is not good machan !
    I know a set of girls who passed less in A/L and need to be a doctor !
    Don't give them a chance. If so they will kill innocent ppl.

    No being a doctor is a difficult thing than those kind of seckey silly girls think.


    I AM AGAINS THIS COMPLETELY !

    i agree, but if it's fault of the teacher who awards marks at the A/L exam it's not that good for the student, but today there are a lot of doctors who have got high marks in their Phd and still kill innocent people, a lot of people think of prestige but if something happen the results are not only bad foe the doctor but for the whole medical field......