NEET 2017: New conditions spark another debate

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Medical aspirants will now be allowed a maximum of three attempts to clear the entrance test, that too till the age of 25. A year after its stormy debut, NEET has once again sparked a debate among medical aspirants and parents. This time it is the introduction of a cap on the number of attempts and the upper age limit.The University Grants Commission last week said that students would be allowed to take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) only thrice, that too until the age of 25. No such conditions existed earlier. While the government is yet to bring out a notification on the new changes, the decision has evoked mixed reactions. “The age criterion is a positive step but why discriminate between reserved and open category [The age limit for the reserved category is 30],” said Sudha Shenoy, a member of Mission 2017, a forum comprising parents of NEET aspirants. A student is eligible for NEET at 17, after Class XII and if that student makes continuous attempts, he or she would become ineligible for test after 20. This, according to Shenoy, is unreasonable as the students have eight years between 17 and 25. “Five attempts per candidate is a reasonable figure,” she said. Some parents say students continue to take the entrance test to secure a seat in a government-run medical college where fees are much lower. “Exorbitant fees charged by private medical colleges and deemed universities deter us from opting for them as we cannot cough up fees that run into lakhs,” said a student who is preparing for NEET. Those who could not get admission last year are under tremendous pressure to make it through this time, said Mahendra Choudhari, whose daughter is preparing for a second attempt. He said his daughter could not secure admission last year because of the chaos that ensued after the Supreme Court made NEET mandatory for all institutes in the country. Move will curb fraud, cheating But some parents, officials and people from the field of education feel the cap on attempts and age will bring down cases of fraud and cheating. “It is definitely a step in the right direction as we cannot have 30-year-olds writing NEET,” said Dr Purvi Shah whose daughter will take NEET for the first time this year. “The move will encourage students to crack the exam in one single attempt. It will help restrain them [candidates] from spoiling the crucial years of their life and instead opt for an alternative career early,” said Aakash Chaudhry, director of Aakash Educational Services, which runs a chain of coaching classes. “It will also help vacate the number of seats for other students who have been preparing for it and will be attempting NEET for the first time to pursue a career in medicine,” he said. This year, nearly 4 lakh students are expected to take NEET, which will be held on May 7. Source: mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com   Related Links Click Here to Like/Join/Share with Friends Click Here for MBBS Abroad (If you don’t get admission in India) #MBBSAbroad, #MBBSAdmissionAbroad,  #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from Bangladesh (Weather, Culture, Syllabus, Language similar to India, Best Screening Test Result) #MBBSinBangladesh, #MBBSfromBangladesh, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from China (World’s Best Infrastructure, Low Cost of Education, Big Hospitals lead to better clinical exposure) #MBBSinChina, #MBBSfromChina, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here to Register for FREE Counseling (Based on 12th Passing Year, %age & Budget)

NEET to be held in these 8 languages – Here’s list

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New Delhi: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admission in medical colleges will be held in eight languages- Hindi, English, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu- for the academic year 2017-18. Also, the candidate qualifying NEET will be eligible for all India quota and other quotas under the State governments and Institutes irrespective of the medium taken by candidates, subject to other eligibility criteria, the Union Health Ministry said in a statement. In May, Union Health Minister J P Nadda had held a meeting with the Health Ministers and Health Secretaries of 18 states/Union Territories towards implementation of NEET across states. Joint Secretary, Medical Education, A K Singhal said, “The collaborative efforts of Central Health Ministry with the state health ministries have lead to this decision so as to bring parity for the students who have taken the State Board exams.” NEET has replaced AIPMT and has been made mandatory for admissions in all-India medical/dental colleges which means no other state can conduct its separate medical entrance. Source: Zeenews Related Links Click Here to Like/Join/Share with Friends Click Here for MBBS Abroad (If you don’t get admission in India) #MBBSAbroad, #MBBSAdmissionAbroad,  #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from Bangladesh (Weather, Culture, Syllabus, Language similar to India, Best Screening Test Result) #MBBSinBangladesh, #MBBSfromBangladesh, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from China (World’s Best Infrastructure, Low Cost of Education, Big Hospitals lead to better clinical exposure) #MBBSinChina, #MBBSfromChina, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here to Register for FREE Counseling (Based on 12th Passing Year, %age & Budget)

MBBS students to protest against NEXT exam tomorrow

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MBBS students from across the state will protest on Wednesday opposing to the proposed National Exit Test (NEXT). The students will be joined by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). NEXT is part of the proposal mooted by the Union Health Ministry as part of the amendments to be introduced in the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act. According to the proposal, students are mandated to clear NEXT to obtain license to practice. Students believe that taking an entrance exam in addition to their MBBS exams would be taxing. Dr Manoop Kumaraswamy, member, Young Doctors’ Association, IMA said, “What is the necessity for an exam when we are already preparing for NEET PG? Students will have to clear yet another exam. Instead, the government can just refine the existing system. Besides, we are told that even Ayush doctors clearing this exam will be granted permission to prescribe allopathy medicines after a bridge course.” Dr Rajashekara Bellary, president, IMA Karnataka said, “Those who have cleared MBBS are expected to take the exam. What is the use of having studied the course for five-and-a-half years then? It is an unnecessary burden on students. Students will also lose faith in the system of study then.” In a memorandum, the students have said, “The examinations are conducted by universities which are recognised by University Grants Commission and MBBS examination is therefore rightfully a qualifying examination for the degree of Modern Medicine. Therefore, introducing NEXT as a qualifying examination is unnecessary and makes the university examination redundant.” They also say that converting a competitive examination into both a qualifying examination and competitive examination for post graduation is not in the students’ interest as the structure and objective of a qualifying examination for admission to post graduation is different from a qualifying examination that is meant for assessing the minimum qualification required to receive the degree. Source: Deccan Herald Related Links Click Here to Like/Join/Share with Friends Click Here for MBBS Abroad (If you don’t get admission in India) #MBBSAbroad, #MBBSAdmissionAbroad,  #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from Bangladesh (Weather, Culture, Syllabus, Language similar to India, Best Screening Test Result) #MBBSinBangladesh, #MBBSfromBangladesh, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from China (World’s Best Infrastructure, Low Cost of Education, Big Hospitals lead to better clinical exposure) #MBBSinChina, #MBBSfromChina, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here to Register for FREE Counseling (Based on 12th Passing Year, %age & Budget)

Maximum 3 Attempt for MBBS in India, Right Move or Wrong Decision

  [poll id=”01″] देश एक बार फिर एक सकारात्मक बदलाव की तरफ बढ़ रहा है, 2017 नीट की परीक्षा के अनुसार जो विद्यार्थी पहले 3 बार AIPMT/NEET की परीक्षा दे चुके हैं वो अब फिर से परीक्षा देने के पात्र नहीं होंगे, विद्यार्थियों एवं अभिभावकों को जरूर ऐसा लग सकता है की यह सही नहीं है, लेकिन यह निर्णय बहुत जरुरी था, थोड़ा देर से आया लेकिन आ गया, इंजीनियरिंग वाले विद्यार्थियों के लिए पहले से ही यह नियम लागु हैं की IIT के लिए बारहवीं से साथ 1 बार एवं बारहवीं के बाद 1 बार, IIT को छोड़कर अन्य संस्थाओं के लिए बारहवीं के बाद 2 बार की परीक्षा दी जा सकती है इसकी जरुरत क्यों थी – कई विद्यार्थी अपने क्षमताओं, भारत में प्रवेश की संभावनाओं, भारत से बाहर मेडिकल में प्रवेश की संभावनाओं, अन्य क्षेत्र में उपलब्ध अवसरों जैसे BDS, BAMS, BHMS, MBA, Nursing, Pharmacy एवं अन्य को जाने बिना साल पर साल ख़राब करते रहते है केवल यह सोचकर की इस बार हो जायेगा, इस बार हो जायेगा, यह सोच व्याहारिक नहीं है क्यों की भारत में सीटों की संख्या, प्रतिवर्ष प्रवेश परीक्षा देने वाले विद्यार्थों की संख्या से काफी कम है, प्राइवेट कॉलेज की फीस काफी अधिक है, कई विद्यार्थियों के पास फीस जितना पैसा नहीं होने के बाद भी दूसरों की देखा-देखि वो भी अपना साल ख़राब कर रहे हैं Related links: for MBBS in India, NEET Related Information – www.mbbsneet.com for MBBS in India & Abroad – www.mbbsnow.com for MBBS in China – www.mbbsfromchina.in for MBBS in Bangladesh – www.mbbsfrombangladesh.com अब क्या करें यदि आप इस वर्ष होने वाली परीक्षा के लिए एलिजिबल है तो – यदि आप एलिजिबल है तो पूरी मेहनत एवं लगन के साथ परीक्षा की तयारी करें रिजल्ट का इन्तजार करें यदि भारत में प्रवेश मिल जाता है तो अच्छा है यदि नहीं मिलता है भारत से बाहर किसी अच्छे कॉलेज/यूनिवर्सिटी में प्रवेश लेकर अपने डॉक्टर बनने के सपने को पूरा करें, क्योंकि अभी नए नियमों के अनुसार (सभी मुख्य समाचार पत्रों में प्रकाशित,अंतिम निर्णय आना बाकि ) जो विद्यार्थी भारत में MBBS करेंगे उनको भी नेक्स्ट की परीक्षा देनी होगी अब क्या करें यदि आप इस वर्ष होने वाली परीक्षा के लिए एलिजिबल नहीं है तो – भारत से बाहर जाकर मेडिकल की पढाई कर सकते हैं, जो की काफी कम खर्चे में संभव हैं, यदि भारत से बाहर नहीं जाना चाहते हैं तो अन्य कोर्स के बारे में पूरी जानकारी निकालकर अच्छे कोर्स एवं अच्छे कॉलेज में प्रवेश लें, ताकि आपका समय एवं पैसा (जो हर साल कोचिंग की फीस एवं अन्य शहर में जाकर रहने एवं खाने में लग जाता है लेकिन प्रवेश नहीं होने की दशा में 2/3/4/5/6 वर्ष के बाद भी आप मात्रा बारहवीं पास ही कहलाते हैं ) जरुरी सुचना – ऐसे लोगों के बहकावे में ना आएं जो आपको इस नियम के खिलाफ प्रोटेस्ट करने या सरकारी संपत्ति को नष्ट करने या राजकार्य में बाधा पहुचने के लिए उत्साहित करते हैं, कई विद्वान एवं उच्च शिक्षा से जुड़े हुए लोगों के साथ लंबे विचार विमर्श के बाद यह निर्णय लिया गया हैं. अब समय है सही सोच के साथ सही दिशा में बढ़ने का अधिक जानकारी के लिए हमारी वेबसाइट www.mbbsneet.com पर विजिट करें एवं सभी मेडिकल से जुड़ें लोगों (मेडिकल में अध्ययनरत विद्यार्थी, मेडिकल की प्रवेश परीक्षा देने वाले विद्यार्थी, भारत से बाहर पढ़ रहे विद्यार्थी, डॉक्टर्स, नर्सिंग एवं अन्य सभी) के साथ शेयर करें Related Links Click Here to Like/Join/Share with Friends Click Here for MBBS Abroad (If you don’t get admission in India) #MBBSAbroad, #MBBSAdmissionAbroad,  #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from Bangladesh (Weather, Culture, Syllabus, Language similar to India, Best Screening Test Result) #MBBSinBangladesh, #MBBSfromBangladesh, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here for MBBS from China (World’s Best Infrastructure, Low Cost of Education, Big Hospitals lead to better clinical exposure) #MBBSinChina, #MBBSfromChina, #BestCountryforMBBSAbroad, #LowestPackageforMBBSAbroad Click Here to Register for FREE Counseling (Based on 12th Passing Year, %age & Budget)  

MBBS Admission Process for Indian Students

MBBS in India, Almost everyone is interested in that, but less seats and more number of Medical Aspirants has made it rare to get admission in India.If we talk about numbers almost 62000 to 64000 seats are available for 2016 session and for these seats almost 9 Lakh to 10 Lakh students has appeared in various Medical Entrance Exams (AIPMT/NEET-UG/State Exams/University Specific Exams). Facts and figures mentioned above are good enough to justify the difference between demand and supply. Most prestigious profession, High earning job, Coaching Factors (motivating students to drop again and again) has kept number of medical aspirants waiting for years to get admission in MBBS.But each students and parents must understand that, if you don’t get admission in 1-2 years you must move on, you must look forward for alternate options. These alternate options are mentioned belowOption 1 – If you are interested only in MBBS, you must go abroad for MBBS Option 2 – if you do not want to go abroad, get admission in BAMS/BHMS/BDS Option 3 – if you do not prefer/get options mentioned above, you must get admission in nursing or apply for some other job oriented course.Dropping again and again will only increase frustration among students and their parents, this will also waste your valuable time and money.Why MBBS Abroad There is no rocket science or special secret, simply you are interested in MBBS but you are not getting admission in India, is the biggest reason for MBBS Abroad. You have got admission in private college of India, but due to high fees (50 to 80 Lakhs even after getting admission through merit) could not afford to study in India, is the second biggest reason to go for MBBS Abroad. MCI Screening Test factor – as per the new rules (published in all leading news paper, but official confirmation is pending), all medical graduates (those who have completed MBBS in India or Foreign Universities), will have to appear for NEET-PG (will be on the pattern of FMGE [foreign medical graduate examination]/MCI Screening Test conducted by NBE). This was one of the biggest threat for many parents, but now all medical graduates will be on equal level so no worries about MCI Screening Test, now it is almost a part of medical education and licensing process. Know about MCI Screening Test – many of the students and parents are not aware about MCI Screening Test and process related to the results, so they feels it is very tough and could not be cleared in years. Such things are only rumours and miscommunication by various people including various coaching institutes. MCI Screening Test/FMGE is conducted by NBE twice in a year, candidates need to score only 50% from 2 papers and there is no competition, no merit no ranks, everyone who gets above 50% will get licence to practice in India. But yes, it is an exam same as other exams so it is bound to be tough, because this exam is based on what you have studied in your MBBS/MD will be covered in 1 exam only. This process is mandatory for most of the developed countries, for India it is also expected to be compulsory (NEET-PG), as per all leading news papers from December 2016 or early 2017 NEET-PG will be compulsory for all medical graduates. In case of any query you can call or post queries on our contact us pageIf you like the content, share with your friends, this will surely help them to get right path and career opportunity in medical. Helpline for MBBS Abroad : +91 90010 99110 Best wishes for Medical Career

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