IMA seeks postponement of NEET-PG exam, writes to Health Minister Mandaviya
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has kept in touch with Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya mentioning deferment of the NEET-PG assessment which is to be hung on May 21.
In its letter, the IMA said the NEET-PG 2021 was held 5 months after the booked date in September 2021.
Then the directing booked to start from October 25, 2021 was likewise started (in January, 2022) after a deferral because of forthcoming choice on seat reservations and was additionally postponed owing Supreme Court administering of March 31, 2022, which requested the dropping and conduction of extraordinary round of guiding for the Mop-up round.
Because of the postponed guiding timetable, NEET PG 2022 was conceded from April 2022 to May 2022, with the goal that the competitors could show up for the last wanderer opening round of NEET PG 2021 and can in any case possess a lot of energy for planning and return for the following NEET PG 2022 test, assuming they neglected to get a seat this year, the IMA said.
“Nonetheless, the AIQ Counseling expected to be finished toward the finish of March 2022, is still in process and is questionable that it will end by May seventh. A few States will likewise be completing the guiding around the center of May 2022. The distinction between NEET PG 2022 test date and finish of 2021 directing is excessively short for an applicant to get ready and show up for an incredibly troublesome test like NEETPG,” the IMA said in the letter.
Another “blameless five to 10,000 assistants, who filled in as COVID fighters during COVID-19 pandemic, are ineligible to show up for NEET-PG because of deferral in finish of their last assessment and therefore their entry level position past qualification models set for the assessment”, the letter featured.
“Since the NEET PG 2022 assessment date is 21st May 2022, we demand your convenient intercession and critical thought of deferment of the NEET PG 2022 for a sensible timeframe, so that, the ongoing NEET-PG2021 hopefuls have sufficient chance to plan and show up for the impending NEET-PG 2022 assessment and the qualification of all understudies is likewise guaranteed,” the IMA said.