Health Sciences among toughest courses: RGUHS VC

Health Sciences among toughest courses: RGUHS VC

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 3, 2023 11:19 IST

While addressing the graduation ceremony of the institutes under Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Dr MK Ramesh, VC of RGUHS said that health science is among the toughest courses in India when it comes to higher education. As per him, only 20% of students get into higher education in India and out of that 8% appear for entrance examinations, of which 80,000 have a chance to become doctors.

Health Sciences among toughest courses: RGUHS VC

Dr MK Ramesh, Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bengaluru, addressed the graduation ceremony of the institutes under Father Muller Charitable Institutions. He said that health sciences are among the toughest courses in India. 

As per the TOI report, he said that only around 20% of students get into higher education in India, out of which only 8% appear for entrance examinations and of which 80,000 have a chance to become doctors.

"There is one constant in life: only change. Thus, the momentum for the next phase in life is expected a lot from you, either higher academics or being a breadwinner," he told the fresh graduands.

Father Muller Graduation Ceremony: More Details

The graduation ceremony was for the outgoing batches of GNM, B.Sc, and PBB.Sc and M.ScNursing in the Father Muller Convention Centre, Father Muller Kankanady Campus.

Guest of honour Dr Roy K George speaking on the occasion said, ” I am extremely honoured to be here on this stage of a prestigious institution. I learned more about these two nursing institutions last month and was thrilled to note their achievements. Even though India is a country where a uniform syllabus has to be practised, FMCoN and FMSoN have followed that policy. Your legacy in the nursing field has to make a difference even though the world is digitized. You all are lucky that you passing out from this institution is the right time when the world needs nurses desperately. Even though India happens to be the second largest provider of nurses in the world, no justice has been done to the nurses in many factors. You are the next people to make a change and keep up the good work”, as reported by Mangalorean.

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