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Overworked doctors, stressed students: How delay in NEET schedule every year is exacting a cost
With 1st-year postgraduate students joining workforce late, doctors are putting in extra hours. Meanwhile, undergrads preparing for exam are getting demotivated, say those from fraternity.
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), a qualifying exam for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) medical students in India, has been thrown off schedule over the past few years in the wake of the Covid pandemic, resulting in overworked doctors and stressed students, say those part of the medical fraternity.
Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET for undergraduates is traditionally scheduled to be held in the first week of May and NEET for postgraduates in the month of January.
But in 2020, while NEET-PG was held on time, NEET-UG got delayed to September.
In 2021, NEET-PG was delayed twice, from January to April, and then to September. The delay that year was also caused by a case in the Supreme Court over revising the income criteria to determine the Economically Weaker Section quota for NEET admissions. NEET-UG in 2021 was again held in September instead of May.
In 2022, the PG exam was held in May, while the UG exam was held in July.
As a result of the delays, the subsequent counselling (or admission process) has also been thrown off track.
For example, the last round of counselling for 1,311 seats for the NEET-PG exams held in May last year is still on. This means over a 1,000 medical seats for 2022 are still empty in colleges across India.
According to the usual schedule, counselling begins within two months of declaration of results. This has now been extended by four to six months, say students.
In 2022, over 18 lakh students had appeared for NEET-UG and over 2 lakh candidates appeared for the PG exam.
Since NEET is a highly competitive exam, delay in its schedule exacts a heavy cost from students and medical institutions, say doctors and experts.
“The delayed examination has led to huge stress in the current medical workforce. With first-year students (PG) coming in months after the scheduled dates, doctors have to put in twice the number of working hours,” Dr Manish (who only goes by his first name), a resident doctor at Safdarjung Hospital, told ThePrint. Read More On..
NEET PG 2023 Exam on March 5, demand to postpone NEET PG reaches Supreme Court- latest update
NEET PG 2023 exam is scheduled to be held on March 5, 2023. However, candidates have continued their demand for postponement. The matter to Postpone NEET PG has now reached the Supreme Court of India. The matter is expected to be listed in the coming few days. The matter was also heard by the Telangana High Court.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET PG 2023 exam is scheduled to be held on March 5, 2023. However, candidates have continued their demand for postponement. The matter to Postpone NEET PG has now reached the Supreme Court of India. The matter is expected to be listed in the coming few days.
As per Dr Rohan Krishnan, National Chairman of the Federation of All India Medical Association, FAIMA, students and other NEET PG aspirants have filed a case in the Supreme Court seeking for a delay in the exam by 2 to 3 months. The case to postpone NEET PG was also raised in the Telangana High Court today, February 15, 2023.
Apart from the Supreme Court, students also filed a case in the Telangana High Court regarding the postponement of NEET PG Exam. As per reports, the Telangana High Court has asked National Medical Commission, NMC to consider a delay in the exam and give a decision in the next two weeks. NEET PG Exam is also scheduled to be held in 2 weeks on March 5.
On February 10, 2023, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had stated in the Lok Sabha that the central government will NOT be postponing the NEET PG Exam. The NEET PG Exam will be conducted by NBE as per the schedule released. The minister further added that the schedule has been made in order to get the academic year back on track after the COVID-19 pandemic. After candidates, doctor associations and many NEET PG Aspirants carried out a sit in protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, MoHFW had decided to extend the internship deadline. MoHFW had extended the NEET PG internship deadline from June 30, 2023 to August 11, 2023. Along with this, the NEET MDS internship deadline was also extended to June 30, 2023.
NEET updates : AIPVT 2017 Will Be Through NEET
NEET updates : AIPVT 2017 Will Be Through NEET
The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) has released official notification regarding All India Pre Veterinary Test. Candidates who will be taking admission to BVSc & AH course under 15% seats on all India basis are hereby informed that they are required to appear in NEET UG 2017 instead of AIPVT 2017.NEET, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test will be conducted by CBSE on 7 May 2017.
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NEET updates on age limit, state list
NEET updates on age limit, state list
The restriction imposed by authority on NEET entrance test that has capped the upper age limit of medical aspirants to 25 years, a concerned health department has now sent letters asking them to relax the norm. Director of medical education has also urged CBSE not to disqualify candidates without Aadhaar card from taking NEET 2017, director of medical education, Sushanta Bandopadhyay, has also…
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