The Delhi High Court approved a new course through which non-MBBS students can provide medical treatment.

Elaborating on the course, MCI’s senior advocate, Amarendra Sharan said “The new course (Bachelors of rural health care) includes a three-year intensive classroom coaching and six months of internship. After passing the course a student has to work for five years in a rural area and then the student can do a two-year bridge course. A student who passes through will get a degree equivalent to MBBS.”
Source-Medindia