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NEW DELHI: The NEET PG aspirants below the Federation of All India Scientific Affiliation (FAIMA) on Tuesday staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi challenging the postponement of the postgraduate clinical front take a look at, scheduled for March 5.
The consequences for the NEET PG 2023 can be declared round March 31, and the counselling procedure will get started in July 2023.
The docs’ frame sought the examination to be postponed by means of two or 3 weeks to cut back the space between the declaration of the end result and the counselling procedure.
“At the present with the examination date on March 5 and the eligibility bar for interns on June 30, there’s a huge hole between the counselling and the exam date, this time may well be utilised by means of the scholars to check for the exam and pursue their dream topic,” mentioned docs’ affiliation FAIMA.
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“We additionally wish to put across that that is the yr the place we’re adjusting to the delays of Covid Pandemic wherein the healthcare sector performed a big function. Henceforth, we request the federal government to delay NEET PG 2023 with rapid impact and make allowance most interns to participate within the exam gadget,” Manish Jangra, leader consultant of FAIMA, mentioned.
The representatives of FAIMA from Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Sanatorium, Safdarjung Sanatorium, All India Institute of Scientific Sciences (AIIMS) and Maulana Azad Scientific School (MAMC) joined the protest.
NEW DELHI: The NEET PG aspirants below the Federation of All India Scientific Affiliation (FAIMA) on Tuesday staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi challenging the postponement of the postgraduate clinical front take a look at, scheduled for March 5.
The consequences for the NEET PG 2023 can be declared round March 31, and the counselling procedure will get started in July 2023.
The docs’ frame sought the examination to be postponed by means of two or 3 weeks to cut back the space between the declaration of the end result and the counselling procedure.
“At the present with the examination date on March 5 and the eligibility bar for interns on June 30, there’s a huge hole between the counselling and the exam date, this time may well be utilised by means of the scholars to check for the exam and pursue their dream topic,” mentioned docs’ affiliation FAIMA.
ALSO READ | Final date for NEET PG ends, clinical grads lose one educational yr
“We additionally wish to put across that that is the yr the place we’re adjusting to the delays of Covid Pandemic wherein the healthcare sector performed a big function. Henceforth, we request the federal government to delay NEET PG 2023 with rapid impact and make allowance most interns to participate within the exam gadget,” Manish Jangra, leader consultant of FAIMA, mentioned.
The representatives of FAIMA from Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Sanatorium, Safdarjung Sanatorium, All India Institute of Scientific Sciences (AIIMS) and Maulana Azad Scientific School (MAMC) joined the protest.