
He said students might have to take a bridge course before going for higher studies if they complete MBBS in a regional language or Hindi. If implemented, students will face severe problems while working in other countries, Dr Prasad opined and explained, “Mother's tongue is used as the medium of instruction in countries like China, Russia and Germany, but the same cannot be done in India as there are several languages.”ĪLSO READ: IMA opposes Madhya Pradesh government plan to teach medical course in HindiĪdvising the government to discuss the matter with seniors, experts and academicians of every college before taking a decision, the University VC noted that teaching in Hindi would also be difficult for faculty at medical colleges. Although I am an NMC member, I was not informed of any such proposal,” he exclaimed. “There was no discussion regarding the implementation of Hindi or regional languages as the medium of instruction.


Also a member of the National Medical Council (NMC), Dr Prasad wondered how the Madhya Pradesh government published the MBBS books in Hindi within no time.
