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Indian pros earn highest median wage in Germany: Study

Indian professionals in Germany earn the highest median monthly salary at €5,393, a new study reveals. The success is driven by high-skill STEM roles, not nationality. Discover the structural reasons behind this economic trend.

Haveri Medical College Campus Inauguration on Jan 7

The new campus of Haveri Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS) will be formally inaugurated on January 7, ending a long delay. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and CM Siddaramaiah will attend. Read details.

RailTel to Implement HMIS in 7 Assam Medical Colleges

RailTel secures a Rs 56.71 crore project to implement a Hospital Management Information System across seven major medical colleges in Assam, aiming to modernize patient care and hospital operations.

Gujarat MBBS admissions end, Rs 25 crore refund starts

Gujarat's undergraduate medical admission process concludes after final counselling round. Only 3 seats remain vacant statewide. Over Rs 25 crore in deposits to be refunded to eligible students. Read details.

Indian Students Face Deportation from Germany Over Visa Rules

Hundreds of Indian students in Berlin face deportation as Germany cracks down on hybrid study programmes. Their residence permits are not being renewed, leaving them in financial and academic limbo. Learn the crucial lesson for future applicants.

NMC Seeks Govt Medical Faculty for Inspection Pool

NMC's MARB invites eligible government medical college faculty to join an assessor pool for inspections, including surprise visits, for AY 2026-27. Apply within 15 days of Dec 22 notice.

Punjab Govt Releases Rs 69 Cr for Medical College Facelift

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has sanctioned Rs 68.98 crore for upgrading four premier medical colleges in the state. The funds aim to provide world-class treatment and diagnostic facilities. Read more about this major healthcare push.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

Bengaluru Med Colleges Hike Salaries for Faculty Shortage

Medical colleges in Bengaluru are offering salaries up to Rs 4 lakh per month for pre-clinical faculty, double the clinical pay, to address a severe shortage. Learn about the incentives and the poaching challenge.

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