NEET 2017 to be counted as first attempt, CBSE clarifies

In a U-turn, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has clarified the NEET 2017 will be counted as first attempt for all the candidates, irrespective of their previous attempts in AIPMT/NEET. Earlier, the CBSE has announced that aspirants who have already given AIPMT and NEET 2016 over three times are ineligible to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test.   Other Related Important Stories…. सीधी बात बिना बकवास – Must Visit for Medical Aspirants 3 Attempt for MBBS – Right Move or Wrong Decision (Post Your Views) Disqualified for NEET-UG 2017, if Already Appeared 3 Times (New) MBBS Admission in India (New) Know About MBBS Admission Abroad (New) Know About MBBS Admission in China (New) Know About MBBS Admission in Bangladesh (New) Register for FREE Updates and What to Do Now Type Questions   However, the three attempts, age and other criterias remain same. In a press release, CBSE has announced that all candidates who could not fill up the application form due to the condition of three attempts at AIPMT/NEET will now be able to fill up their application form. Ever since the notification is out, students have been complaining to roll out the age and attempt criterias. In Bhubaneshwar, Kanpur, Cuttack and other cities, students are taking out rallies demanding to reconsider the new move. The registration process began on Tuesday, January 30, and will go on till March 1. Candidates should be 17 and not older than 25 to give the entrance examination. Last year, NEET was made mandatory for admission in all medical and dental college. Source: indianexpress.com Very Important for Students: Students and Coaching Institutes are Happy again, but still they must understand that, certainly this is a positive sign for this year but in long term, they need to follow with proper planning for future, they can not afford to waste many year just for preparation, Based on the number of students (approx 8 Lakh to 10 Lakh) appearing for NEET UG 2017 and Number of Seats available (approx 63000 to 64000 only) chances of getting admission in India is almost 5 to 7%, that also includes Private Colleges where fees is approx 40 to 70 Lakh, Ask your self do you have this much of money, if the answer is NO, Put you heart, mind and sole for preparation of NEET-UG 2017 and if not selected Apply for MBBS Abroad. Because there is no other better option.  Best Wishes

University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences, Zimbabwe

The College of Health Sciences, commonly known as the Medical School, was initially established in 1963, under the auspices of the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.   The College of Health Sciences has undergone significant growth and expansion.  It is the leading training institution for health professionals in Zimbabwe.  It currently offers degree programmes in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing Science, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Rehabilitation, Radiology and Health Education & Health Promotion. An Institute of Continuing Health Education in the College caters for the specialist postgraduate training and continuing health education needs for all health professionals. The College has two campuses:  the “College of Health Sciences on Campus” is situated at the University of Zimbabwe, Main Campus in the Mount Pleasant area.  This houses the School of Pharmacy and the pre-clinical departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology, a Cabinet Making Workshop and Electron Microscope Unit. The second College of Health Sciences campus is situated at the Parirenyatwa Hospital grounds, Mazowe Street. Teaching hospital facilities for all clinical departments are available at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Harare Central Hospitals.  The clinical departments in this campus are supported by the following units: Drug & Toxicology Information Service, Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Laboratories, Multimedia Resource Centre, Mechanical and Electron Workshops.  Limited student accommodation is also available at the Parirenyatwa Campus. The College has a number of good training facilities at the Main Campus, the Parirenyatwa Hospital complex and Harare Central Hospital.  At the Main Campus, there are  a number of large and state of the art laboratories, a 140 seater and two 200-seater lecture theatres – one of them is fitted with virtual lecture facilities. At the Parirenyatwa Hospital Campus, the Health Sciences Building comprises of offices, a modern Multimedia Resource Centre, tutorial rooms, a 160 capacity laboratory, two modern 108 capacity lecture theatres each, several small group teaching seminar rooms and a histology museum.  Clinical teaching takes place at Harare and Parirenyatwa Central Hospitals.  Each teaching hospital has about 1200 beds.

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