The National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced that it will no longer issue eligibility certificates for teaching positions in routine cases, shifting responsibility to medical institutions and appointing authorities. This change follows the implementation of the Medical Institutions (Qualifications of Faculty) Regulations, 2025 (MIQFR), which outlines detailed criteria for faculty qualifications. Routine eligibility determinations will now be handled internally by institutions, while complex cases involving ambiguous regulations or equivalency issues must be referred through designated institutional representatives with a non-refundable fee of ₹25,000 plus GST. The move aims to enhance institutional accountability, reduce administrative burdens, and address public grievances more efficiently.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a procedural change implemented by a governmental body (NMC) without overtly partisan language. It focuses on administrative reform rather than ideological stance, balancing the implications for institutions and applicants without favoring either side. The framing remains formal

