Delaying medical admissions: NEET 2022
The outbreak of COVID 19 has made a delay in almost all the education systems in the world. Within these 2 years, the medical education system in India also got many changes. Challenges and criticisms in NEET exams are not a new thing in India, but delaying is such a one. The postponing of exams really affects the students’ communities in a deeper way. Unlike previous years, this year the admissions also got delayed for long days, due to pandemic and Court proceedings.
As a result of this delay, the focus is now turning towards the academic session of upcoming year, including NEET 2022. Many people feels that the next NEET exams will also get delayed, mainly due to the gap happened this year. In the meantime, some fake news are coming in the meaning that the Health Ministry (MoHFW) has decided to put back the NEET 2022, due to the third wave threat of the pandemic.
These types of News are identified as fake, by the authorities like PTI. This news even includes imitation of official letter pad of National Board of Examination, which will make the people to believe easily. However, the government itself has identified this news as fake, through the official twitter handle of PIB Fact check also.
According to the schedule made now, the NEET 2022 will be conducted on March 12, 2022. The further details will be declared soon which include the notification, exam pattern, and so on. In the meantime, the registration process in NEET PG counseling 2021 has started on January 12th.
NEET PG 2021: important dates | |
Registration / filling of choices | Starting – January 12, 2022
Closing date – January 17, 2022 (03.00 pm) |
Verification of applicants | January 18 & 19 |
Allotment of seats | January 20 & 21 |
Round 1 results | January 22 |
The case proceedings in Supreme Court and pandemic have created a delay of more than two months in the medical education calendar. As a result of this, the National Medical Council is now planning to manage the course curriculum of diploma and degree courses, in a way to fill this gap created. Also the NMC has ordered the medical colleges and institutions in the country to find alternative methods to complete the courses within the time itself. According to NMC order, diploma and degree courses should get completed by December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2024 respectively.
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