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About the National Council of Paramedical
India's Health Sector is facing major crisis for Para Medical Staff at each & every level and State Government also do not have any sufficient manpower to work and support as paramedical assistant/ staff.
As per Report of WHO, there is ONE DOCTOR per 1700 citizen in India and 60 Lacs BY 2015 & 90 LACS BY 2020 more paramedical professional is required .
According to a Report by Planning Commission ,India faces a shortage of about 10 Lacs Nurses and a large Number of Paramedical Staff. As per reports , an Ideal Nurse- patients ratio is 1:6 but currently ratio is 1:10 in the General Ward and 1: 60 in other patients. In this context Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) advice to the Government of India that a public- private partnership (PPP) model can bridge this Gap. The Severity of the issue can be taken as great opportunity for aspirants of Paramedical Courses.
It is a time of Globalization of education. Indian government also promoting privatizing the education on the pattern of western countries & also promoting non government organization to come forward, to meet the need of Hospital providing job oriented courses and training. Thus, National Council of Paramedical has formed to meet the ever growing demand of paramedical technicians from Hospitals, Pathological & diagnostic Labs, Nursing home etc. The aim of the council is to overcome the gaps by providing qualities modern and affordable education.
Feeling the Crisis and Need of India, National Council of Paramedical, Delhi has Formed as A unit of PARAMEDICAL FOUNDATION .
National Council of Paramedical (A Unit of PARAMEDICAL FOUNDATION) is Regd under Central S. R. Act 1860 as well as Regd. with Planning Commission (NEETI AAYOG) , Govt. of India & also Approved by Ministry of H.R.D, Govt. of India under
C. R. Act. National Council of Paramedical, MEMBERSHIP of (QCI).
QUALITY COUNCIL OF INDIA is working with motto to “HEALTH FOR ALL” and all courses conducted by NCP is self employable.
As per Report of WHO, there is ONE DOCTOR per 1700 citizen in India and 60 Lacs BY 2015 & 90 LACS BY 2020 more paramedical professional is required .
According to a Report by Planning Commission ,India faces a shortage of about 10 Lacs Nurses and a large Number of Paramedical Staff. As per reports , an Ideal Nurse- patients ratio is 1:6 but currently ratio is 1:10 in the General Ward and 1: 60 in other patients. In this context Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) advice to the Government of India that a public- private partnership (PPP) model can bridge this Gap. The Severity of the issue can be taken as great opportunity for aspirants of Paramedical Courses.
It is a time of Globalization of education. Indian government also promoting privatizing the education on the pattern of western countries & also promoting non government organization to come forward, to meet the need of Hospital providing job oriented courses and training. Thus, National Council of Paramedical has formed to meet the ever growing demand of paramedical technicians from Hospitals, Pathological & diagnostic Labs, Nursing home etc. The aim of the council is to overcome the gaps by providing qualities modern and affordable education.
Feeling the Crisis and Need of India, National Council of Paramedical, Delhi has Formed as A unit of PARAMEDICAL FOUNDATION .
National Council of Paramedical (A Unit of PARAMEDICAL FOUNDATION) is Regd under Central S. R. Act 1860 as well as Regd. with Planning Commission (NEETI AAYOG) , Govt. of India & also Approved by Ministry of H.R.D, Govt. of India under
C. R. Act. National Council of Paramedical, MEMBERSHIP of (QCI).
QUALITY COUNCIL OF INDIA is working with motto to “HEALTH FOR ALL” and all courses conducted by NCP is self employable.