By Express News Service
NEW DELHI: A medical college students’ affiliation will method the Supreme Court on May 4 for suspending NEET PG 2022 examination because the counseling course of for 2021 will not be but over, whilst different medical our bodies urged the union well being minister to defer the examination until July.
According to All India Medical Students’ Association nationwide president Dr. Jitendra Singh the affiliation will probably be submitting a petition on May 4 on suspending the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-PG) 2022.
“We request all medical associations to join in this fight for justice for medical students,” he tweeted.
In a separate letter to the union well being ministry, the affiliation stated the counseling for NEET PG 2021 continues to be in progress, however the NEET PG 2022 examination is scheduled for May 3.
Requesting for a postponement of the examination, the affiliation stated that it will assist easily conduct the counseling and can thus remedy the issues confronted by the aspirants.
The NEET PG counseling of 2021 will recover from by May 3, which is able to then be adopted by state counseling, which is able to recover from by May finish, the aspirants informed this newspaper.
The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) additionally wrote to the Union Health Minister, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, urging him to postpone the NEET PG 2022 examination from May to July.
“Justice can be served to these hard-working candidates, who formed the main support system of the country during the Covid-19 crisis and provided their best efforts to ensure the safety of the citizens,” the letter stated.
In a web based ballot carried out by FAIMA, over 85 % voted for suspending the exams slated for May 21. One and a half lakh MBBS college students take the NEET PG 2022 examination.
The Resident Doctors’ Association of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital additionally requested the well being minister to look into the matter urgently. “Kindly put an end to this suffering of NEET PG aspirants,” they tweeted.
India has about 38,000 post-graduate seats for about 78,000 MBBS graduates. There are 50 % All India quota seats, and the remaining 50 % are the state quota seats, which supply 19,000 MD/MS seats.