Private Medical College in Malabe ?

isuru143

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    ahamednishadh said:
    is it a crime to have a private medical school??

    jst becoz certain politicians want to be in power they start these kind of unwanted problems .

    well for the quality of study in private universities. well obviously its going to be better than state universities ne. 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. 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. 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.

    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. go and see all these universities in the UK and all. even in india. who well they are without talking nonsense here!


    :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: u right bro.:yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
     

    superAskar

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    extraordinarily idiot controversy of sanzilla jackcat

    sanzilla jackcat said:
    it's oky to have a engineering degree or a MSC by a forign universiaty.

    Look at me , I failed to enter to the MPR @UoM then I'm doing BIT , anyway
    I still continuing the drams to be an engineer. But for a doctor the story is
    different. Because they playing with the human lives.


    No forign uni student doctors should not give doctor jobs in sri lanka. This is not
    good.

    In the field of medicine there is a difference. See how much difficult to get a medical degree inside sri lanka ? It's harder than any other degree . So I think this is not good . Doctors should have that skill level before they playing the human body.
    Hey bro...I'm qualified enter UOM for Engineering..so if v think as med stdnts think now,
    how will u be an Engineer hah? (as u ar failed in A/L)...I got AAA & do u think dat's a easy thing?.itz a hard thing to
    be an Engineer in Sri Lanka in direct ways..in some provinces in Sri Lanka itz hard to
    enter Engineering than to medicine...check the Z scores then u can understand.not givving
    opertunity fulfil ambitions is selfishness..If u ar open minded and thinking in a fare
    way u can understand this.If u want to be an Engineer though u failed,Respect others ambitions too...
    On the other hand if we want to enter medicine in sri lanka we have to follow
    Bio,chem,phy and if we want to enter to engineering in sri lanka we have to do
    maths,chem,phy ...if u ar awaken c all of us ar doing same sumjects.
    dont consern Engineering in easy way....
    I'm agree with u Y2K brother
    if u dont agree with us sanzilla jackcat pls let us(MPR engineers) to be Engineers & u just be a IT technician with ur BIT
    because in yo point of view u just have rights for that
     

    superAskar

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    sanzilla jackcat said:
    you have teached those engineering subjects , anyone can teach those subjects and you never need to be a smart person to teach those subjects.
    But the title is about 'MEDICAL' degree. So the thing is different.

    Don't let those hot seckey silly girls to be doctors !

    U ar a selfish

    heh engineering easy ha?
     

    rusty123

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    sanzilla jackcat said:
    you have teached those engineering subjects , anyone can teach those subjects and you never need to be a smart person to teach those subjects.
    But the title is about 'MEDICAL' degree. So the thing is different.

    Don't let those hot seckey silly girls to be doctors !
    he he he mannnnnnnnnn ur writing funny stuf...wel qualified teachers wil b ther n an exam wil b held......so the paper wil b up to standard...so a person who pass tht nly could b a doc...n thy r given plenty of pratcises.....its nt easy lik engineering dude..i m a civil eng student..bt i do lik establishing a uni here..i spend abt 30 lakhs per year...do u thnk moneyis taken from trees...living cost n other costs are higer...y sl uni students r so jelous...thy gt free education n others get paid education...n the level wil b samed.....
     

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    crazycombo said:
    this is a good start. according to the governments vision, by the end of 2015 there will be 100+ private universities that will be offering any degree which we have in all of the universities in Sri Lanka.
    So this is good stuff.

    and sanzilla jackcat: you re a real sucker. just apply the same logic to you. you re failed to enter to the UOM. but you re doin BIT and going to be a Software Eng. but man to become an engineer is not a simple task as per you think.
    who told you that you ll be accepted as an engineer after the successful completion of BIT????? that is the 2nd largest external degree program that is currently being held in Sri Lanka and the effectiveness and QoS is not up to the level.

    U ar correct !
    sanzilla jackcat is a selfish n logicless
     

    rajitha7873

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    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.
     

    djHiran

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    ape rate inna samahara doctorsla injection ekak widdoth leda marenawa. meken eliyata ena doctorsla ehema aya novunoth apata nam wena awulak naha.
     

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    isuru143 said:
    eka nam pattapal boruwak...UK walama mata yanne 23Laks for one year.....:no: :no: :no:
    >> 4 five years 23x5.ubta lankawe hitiyanan aduma gane 40k wath ethurui.habai ban oka ubata bank akakata dammanan ubata Rs150000 a income akak anawane 4 a one month.
     

    isuru143

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    rajitha7873 said:
    >> 4 five years 23x5.ubta lankawe hitiyanan aduma gane 40k wath ethurui.habai ban oka ubata bank akakata dammanan ubata Rs150000 a income akak anawane 4 a one month.

    no machan....i think i get more in UK...
    Comfortable life style...
    Best Technology
    Small Class-Rooms
    Individual attention...

    I get 2 years work permit...
    for 1 month 20000 Punds=Rs.3000000
    For 12 months I get Rs.36000000

    Isn't it good...In Sri Lanka monthly doctor gains only Rs.50000.00
     

    saraprobe

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    The Medical College students’ unions have once again launched protest campaigns against the establishment of a private medical college in Sri Lanka. Their main argument is that the medical degree awarded by this private medical college costs Rs.5,000,000 and as such the medical profession will be flooded with the children of wealthy families. They have also raised doubts regarding the quality and standard of education that will be provided by private medical colleges and surmise that such a move to establish a private medical college will be detrimental to the public.

    The argument of the Medical College students’ unions will most certainly hold water, if at present, no students with degrees other than from Sri Lankan universities are admitted to the medical profession. However, there are a large number of students at present who secure foreign medical degrees and enter the medical profession after sitting an examination held by the Sri Lanka Medical Council. Medical degrees from countries such as Armenia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, India, Nepal, Iraq, Libya, Latvia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Papua New Guinea have been recognized by the Sri Lanka Medical Council and students who qualify from unheard of foreign universities have been enrolled to the medical profession. Why are these students’ unions ‘mum’ about those who obtain foreign medical degrees from remote parts of the world for a far heftier tuition fee? Why do they only protest the establishment of a private medical college in Sri Lanka which is accessible to a larger number of Sri Lankan students and which can be administered under the supervision of the UGC to ensure a high standard?

    A foreign medical degree is far costlier than Rs.5,000,000 and the standard of some of these degrees is questionable. It is the children of a very few extremely wealthy families who have the privilege of sending their children abroad for a foreign medical degree. However, if a private medical college is established in Sri Lanka, a larger number of students will have the opportunity of securing a medical degree for a far cheaper price than what would be spent abroad. Children of the middle class, especially those of the public and private sector employees, who have secured enough marks to qualify for a medical degree, but who cannot enter a state university due to the lack of capacity, may finally have opportunity of realising their dreams. There are many parents who may not be able to afford a foreign education for their children, but who can scrape together sufficient funds to provide an education at a private medical college in Sri Lanka. Would it be so detrimental to society to have a private medical college under the guidance of the proper authorities and under the supervision of the UGC, specially when qualifications from foreign medical universities in remote parts of the world, of unknown standards, have been accepted by the Sri Lanka Medical Council?

    The protests by the university students’ movements are understandable. With more students securing medical degrees, there is bound to be fierce competition in the profession. Demand for a higher standard of work, efficiency, commitment and discipline, is bound to surface. The increase in the admissions to the medical profession will result in rendering ineffective, the many strikes that the GMOA at present conducts to hold the government to ransom. Therefore, most certainly, these students’ unions will raise protests, not in the interest of the country, but from selfish motives, to create a dearth of doctors in the country and ensure their own job security. These students’ unions callously disregard the convenience and comfort the patients will enjoy, in having a greater number of doctors in the country, the increase in efficiency and the standard of care a competitive environment would enable.

    The students’ unions which protest vehemently against the establishment of a private medical college may not have considered the following:

    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

    b) The financial resources available for university education are insufficient and there is a severe discrepancy between the supply and demand for higher education in Sri Lanka

    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

    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

    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

    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.

    Furthermore, all teaching personnel at this private university are expected to possess post-graduate qualifications. Those recruited to teaching positions are to have qualifications not less than those necessary for a teaching position in universities maintained by the government of Sri Lanka. Both local and foreign expertise are to be utilised in providing assistance to students, in their respective courses of study.

    Admission of students to this private university is to be guided by the educational standards prevalent for the admission of students to state universities. Once enrolled, the standards of performance required from these students are to be no less than the standards maintained in the state universities.

    It appears that the protests of the students’ unions on the basis of the Rs.5,000,000 fee have no merit or substance, whatsoever.

    These protests merely display the selfish attitude of some medical students, no doubt encouraged by some political figures with archaic mindsets, whose aim is to stifle the few opportunities created for the youth in this country to fulfill their ambitions.

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    Excellent Work!!!!! This should have been done long time ago.. Thank god at least now our leaders understand what students who don't get the chance to enter the govt medical faculty needs.. Its natural to see the govt medical students to get feared and protest of loosing their status
     

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    There should be much more Private Universities established in Sri Lanka to avoid our money going overseas and wasted
     

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    I can remember thos girls who did A/L with me. They failed and go to the
    russia to Medial degree. But Someday I never went to see them , I went to
    see a local uni MBBS doctor with a honer every time.

    Those girls are not even smart enoughf to pass the A\L ? so would you say
    them to give that medical degrees ? Let them cut human body ?
    For that they should be bron with skills and smarteness.

    This is not like software engineering or electronic, which you can test and debug everytime. Human lives are wroth than computer and electronics. So medical
    degree is should not be for the money , because human body is more valuable
    than money , than those poor non-smart girls and even many times more
    than their future.

    Thank you.
    sorry girls. you are asking to deal with the human body which you don't have
    the skills and the expertise inside you. So forgot it !
    some error is happen.
     

    dinuksha_asela

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    Sanzilla,

    Machan Gon Tharka danne nathuwa.. tikak practical weyan machan. A/L walin kohomada Medical students lage Talent eka maninne.. eka anthima boou tharkyakne.. it's just a Scholarship lyk exam.. Anika ma universities wala nikan Maalu wikunanawa wage Degrees wikunane naane.. they also got Exams lyk any other universities.. please dont make Hilarious posts..