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"If NEET PG Happens On May 21, We Have To Surrender Our Medical Degrees," Doctors Write To President, PM Modi

"If NEET PG Happens On May 21, We Have To Surrender Our Medical Degrees," Doctors Write To President, PM Modi

NDTV
Monday, April 18, 2022 03:46:06 PM UTC

NEET PG 2022: The doctors requested the president, prime minister and other concerned authorities to postpone the medical entrance by atleast two months

NEET PG 2022: Thousands of doctors shared their grievances on appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET PG 2022) exam through a letter written to the President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the letter, doctors mentioned that if the NEET PG 2022 exam will be held on May 21, then doctors have no choice but to surrender their prestigious medical degrees to Government of India at Rastrapathi Bhavan. "There is no one showing empathy or compassion for the COVID warriors in the time of urgency. We are being continuously harrased mentally by NMC (National Medical Council ) and NBE (National Board of Examination) because of their mismanagement .We are not at fault at any of time but because of the chaotic bodies like NMC and NBE, we are facing all these consequences," read the letter. Its very unfortunate to see such things. @IMAIndiaOrg @FordaIndia @faima needs to take stand for their fraternity. @PMOIndia @mansukhmandviya ji the ones who saved the Nation just a year back, is now going to give up on their lives. Step up and save us from @nmc @NBEMS_INDIA https://t.co/FAfHZpJbS3 In the light of Hon’ble Supreme Court's decision not to interfere in policy matters of #NEETPG2022 I request CM @vijayanpinarayi to take steps to ensure #JusticeForKeralaDoctors and seek relaxation in the eligibility criteria or postponement of exam to facilitate reconsideration. During the Second wave of COVID, the young doctors studying in the final year of MBBS had left their studies to save lives as front-line warriorsToday,the same Doctors are asking to postpone the #NEETPG2022 exam by 1.5-2 months to prepare for the examDear PM, you must listen!

In the letter, the doctors pointed out the insufficient gap to prepare for the NEET PG 2022 exam, as the NEET PG 2021 counselling is scheduled to be over on May 3, and some state counselling will start afterwards. "As per the policy of NMC there needs to be sufficient gap between Counselling of one session and next examination. But this year the all-India counselling will over by 3rd May,2022 and State counselling will start afterwards which might go till mid or may end. The examination is scheduled on 21st May, just few days after completion of All India counselling. This stands unfair," it mentioned.

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