China denies entry! Leading for suffering of Indian medical students.
Amid this coronavirus pandemic and border tension between India and china the future of Indian students who have enrolled in chines, medical universities are seeing their future in dark. Also, it shows that the career plans of students are hanging in the air by a thread.
After 2020, this new year neither showing any hope nor giving any solace, things are getting a little better just in amid to the vaccination programs but the tension for students is as it is.
As per the most recent communication that the Indian embassy had with Beijing, it did not show any positive response. China is not in a mood to give any relaxation for the upcoming months.
Also, the visas issued to the students for November 2020 have also been suspended.
Medical students are worried about the practical knowledge they should be getting in their last year.
One of the students named Laxman Ram Sirvi, a fourth-year MBBS student of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCU), is concerned about his efficiency and efficacy as a doctor because of his lack of practical knowledge and experience. He said, “In the fourth year, students usually start practicing in hospitals. I am unable to go to China or practice in India; hence my career plans looks hazy for now”
One more student, name Anand Pal from Basti district in Uttar Pradesh is also perusing medical from south university of china, he came to India on 1st February, and now he has no clue or idea about when he’ll be going back to China.
A student of medical science given this statement “the latest guidelines suggest that the current semester will also be conducted in online mode. Since most Chinese applications are banned in India, it is difficult to reach out to our international friends, teachers, and university officials. Even in online classes, sometimes we are unable to mark our attendance due to technical issues and it affects our overall subject score”.
It was said that practicing training for medical students has been rescheduled for the upcoming semester as there are very few chances for the students to return this year also.
The tension and dilemma of students are not coming to any end, in context to this-
Rohit Kumar Yadav, third-year MBBS student, Shehizi Medical University, says that the lack of practical exposure will have adverse effects on students’ careers. “We are using a Chinese application named Superstar for online classes. Authorities are not providing us with any tentative date to return to China.”
Zubair Ahmad, a third-year MBBS student, Jilin Medical College, is facing similar issues just as the thousands of other Indian students.
All the students are awaiting responses from Indian and china authorities, which will decide the fate of their career and future.
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