Many MBBS doctors are eager to do specialization. but they have to leave their practise in small towns to attend good coaching centers,usually situated in metro cities. I n this process, remote small towns were losing out on doctors as they had to temporarily give up their practice to pursue PG courses. This gap in demand and supply between aspirants and available opportunities for higher medical education, therefore emerged as a big challenge. so, what to do? Here comes one model- Adopting net technology, with key objective to create a pan-Indian satellite- based tele education network to have post graduate medical aspirants trained by premium faculty irrespective of location. Imagine, a satellite-based tele-education network which connects the central studio located in metro city like Delhi with remote classes at 100 locations in the country. so,what we need to adopt IT? GOOD,FAST NET WORK.... The Hughes advanced broadband satellite network solution provides a virtual
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