Amid delay in counselling, NEET PG candidates say, ‘A gap of 6 months cannot be maintained…’ – AyraNews24x7

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Many students have urged NBEMS to release the NEET PG 2024 counseling timetable immediately. The results were released on 23 August.

NEET PG 2024 held on August 11 (symbolic image)

NEET PG 2024 held on August 11 (symbolic image)

As the National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is yet to announce the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) 2024 counseling schedule, many candidates have expressed disappointment and are demanding immediate release of the schedule. Are.

The medical entrance examination for admission to MD, MS, DNB and diploma programs was held on August 11 in two shifts at 416 venues in 170 cities. The results were declared on 23 August. This year, 2,28,540 candidates appeared for the 3 hours and 30 minutes exam.

Amid the delay in announcing the counseling schedule, many students have urged the board to release the timetable immediately. Dr. Rohan Krishnan of FAIMA said that MCC should conduct NEET PG 2024 counseling immediately. “Any delay will ruin the hard work and peace of mind of the students who worked hard!!!! One cannot maintain a gap of 6 months between the date of examination and the date of admission, which has become a faulty policy,” he posted. While another candidate said, “Delay in NEET PG counseling is delaying the future of healthcare.”

Meanwhile, FORDA India has claimed that the counseling process will start by November 11, 2024. “#NEETPG2024 counseling will start by 11th November. A delay of 4 months makes the #2025 deadline challenging. This vicious cycle continues for the third consecutive year. Will this ever end?” FORDA India posted on its X (formerly Twitter) account.

The Supreme Court has recently said that it will conduct a detailed hearing on the petitions seeking disclosure of answer keys and question papers of NEET-PG 2024. Ensure transparency in the selection processPTI report. Advocate Tanvi Dubey, representing some of the students, said the information memorandum was not published and there was no standard operating procedure on how the exams were conducted. Justice JB Pardiwala and Manoj Mishra were hearing this case.

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