(1) Every Institution recognised under this section shall, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by the 1[Council], be entitled to train students for the examinations of the 2[Council]. (2) Any institutions desirous of recognition under this Act shall send an application to the Registrar, giving full information in respect of the following matters, namely : (a) the constitution and personnel of the managing body; (b)subjects and courses in which it gives or proposes to give instruction, and the examination for which it seeks recognition; (c) accommodation, equipment and the number of students for whom provision has been or is proposed to be made; (d) the strength of the staff, their salaries, qualification, and the research work carried out by them; (e) fees levied or proposed to be levied, and the financial provision made for capital expenditure on buildings and equipment and for continued maintenance and efficient working of the institutions : Provided that, no application shall be entertained by the Registrar unless the institution agrees in writing to give all facilities to any Inspectors or visitors authorised by the 3[Council] to make an inspection or enquiry or to attend any examination under sub-sections (3) to (9). (3) The Registrar shall place the application before the 4[Council], and the 5[Council] may direct the Registrar to call for any further information which it may deem necessary. The 6[Council] may also direct a local inquiry to be made by a competent person or persons authorised by it in this behalf. (4) After recording the report of such local inquiry and after making such further inquiry as may be necessary, the 7[Council] shall forward the application together with its report, to the State Government with its recommendation. The State Government may thereupon grant or refuse the recognition, or may grant it subject to such conditions as it deems fit. The State Government shall not grant recognition to any institution which does not provide such facilities for clinical training as may be prescribed under the by-laws. The decision of the State Government shall be final. (5) It shall be the duty of the 8[Council] to secure the maintenance of an adequate standard proficiency in the subjects of medicine, surgery, midwifery and gynaecology and for the practice of the Ayurvedic systems of medicine or the Unani systems of medicine. For the purpose of securing the maintenance of such standard, the 9[Council] shall have authority to call on the governing body or authorities of any recognised institution to permit Inspectors or visitors appointed by the 10[Council] in this behalf, who may or may not be members of the 11[Council] to inspect the recognised institution and the hospitals attached to it, and to attend and be present at all or any of the examinations held by the institution. Every recognised institution shall comply with the directions issued by the 12[Council] from time to time. (6) The Inspectors or visitors shall not interfere with the conduct of any examination but it shall be their duty to report to the 13[Council] their opinion as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of every examination which they attend, and any other matters in regard to such institution on which the 14[Council] may require them to report. (7) Every recognised institution and every examination held by such institution shall be inspected by the 15[Council] through its inspectors or visitors at least once in five years, and more frequently of the 16[Council] so desires. (8) The 17[Council] shall forward a copy of every such report to the authorities of the institution in respect of which the report was made, and shall also forward a copy of such report, together with any observations made thereon by the said body, to the State Government. (9) An Inspector, or a visitor shall receive such remuneration to be paid as part of the expenses of the 18[Council], as may be prescribed by rules.
<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>1</i>) Every Institution recognised under this section shall, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by the <sup>1</sup>[Council], be entitled to train students for the examinations of the <sup>2</sup>[Council].<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>2</i>) Any institutions desirous of recognition under this Act shall send an application to the Registrar, giving full information in respect of the following matters, namely :<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>a</i>) the constitution and personnel of the managing body;<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><i>(b)</i>subjects and courses in which it gives or proposes to give instruction, and the examination for which it seeks recognition; <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>c</i>) accommodation, equipment and the number of students for whom provision has been or is proposed to be made;<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>d</i>) the strength of the staff, their salaries, qualification, and the research work carried out by them; <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>e</i>) fees levied or proposed to be levied, and the financial provision made for capital expenditure on buildings and equipment and for continued maintenance and efficient working of the institutions :<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span><span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>Provided that, no application shall be entertained by the Registrar unless the institution agrees in writing to give all facilities to any Inspectors or visitors authorised by the <sup>3</sup>[Council] to make an inspection or enquiry or to attend any examination under sub-sections (<i>3</i>) to (<i>9</i>). <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>3</i>) The Registrar shall place the application before the <sup>4</sup>[Council], and the <sup>5</sup>[Council] may direct the Registrar to call for any further information which it may deem necessary. The <sup>6</sup>[Council] may also direct a local inquiry to be made by a competent person or persons authorised by it in this behalf.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>4</i>) After recording the report of such local inquiry and after making such further inquiry as may be necessary, the <sup>7</sup>[Council] shall forward the application together with its report, to the State Government with its recommendation. The State Government may thereupon grant or refuse the recognition, or may grant it subject to such conditions as it deems fit. The State Government shall not grant recognition to any institution which does not provide such facilities for clinical training as may be prescribed under the by-laws. The decision of the State Government shall be final.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>5</i>) It shall be the duty of the <sup>8</sup>[Council] to secure the maintenance of an adequate standard proficiency in the subjects of medicine, surgery, midwifery and gynaecology and for the practice of the Ayurvedic systems of medicine or the Unani systems of medicine. For the purpose of securing the maintenance of such standard, the <sup>9</sup>[Council] shall have authority to call on the governing body or authorities of any recognised institution to permit Inspectors or visitors appointed by the <sup>10</sup>[Council] in this behalf, who may or may not be members of the <sup>11</sup>[Council] to inspect the recognised institution and the hospitals attached to it, and to attend and be present at all or any of the examinations held by the institution. Every recognised institution shall comply with the directions issued by the <sup>12</sup>[Council] from time to time. <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>6</i>) The Inspectors or visitors shall not interfere with the conduct of any examination but it shall be their duty to report to the <sup>13</sup>[Council] their opinion as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of every examination which they attend, and any other matters in regard to such institution on which the <sup>14</sup>[Council] may require them to report.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>7</i>) Every recognised institution and every examination held by such institution shall be inspected by the <sup>15</sup>[Council] through its inspectors or visitors at least once in five years, and more frequently of the <sup>16</sup>[Council] so desires. <br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>8</i>) The <sup>17</sup>[Council] shall forward a copy of every such report to the authorities of the institution in respect of which the report was made, and shall also forward a copy of such report, together with any observations made thereon by the said body, to the State Government.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(<i>9</i>) An Inspector, or a visitor shall receive such remuneration to be paid as part of the expenses of the <sup>18</sup>[Council], as may be prescribed by rules. <br>