NEET PG in March 2024? NMC draft Regulations Spark Speculations

Published On 2023-09-09 08:11 GMT   |   Update On 2023-09-09 11:27 GMT
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New Delhi: With the National Medical Commission (NMC) releasing the draft Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER) 2023, there are speculations that the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) examination will be conducted in March 2024.

This comes as the NMC in its draft regulations stated that the common centralized entrance examination for Postgraduate courses for PG medical admissions next year will be conducted in the month of March.

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Although it was earlier announced by NMC that the National Exit Test (NExT) would replace the NEET-PG examination in 2024, the exam was deferred by the Apex Medical Commission until further notice.

Meanwhile, referring to the possibility of holding the NEET-PG examination in March 2024, the recently released draft Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER) 2023 mentioned that the conduct of examination for admission to PG Broad Specialty Courses (MD/MS) will be "As per NExT Regulation or in case admission is to be based on NEET-PG, then Exam will be conducted in the month of March."

Admission Schedule for Post-graduate Broad Specialty Courses (MD/MS):

Sl.

No.

Schedule for Admission

Central Counselling

State Counselling to be conducted by respective Counselling authorities*

All India Quota/ Deemed/

Central Universities/

Institutes/ AFMS

1.

Conduct of exam

As per NExT Regulation or in case admission is to be based on NEET-PG, then Exam will be conducted in the month of March

2.

Declaration of result

As per NExT Regulation or in case admission is to be based on NEET-PG, then Exam will be declared by first week of April

3.

First round of counselling

10th to 20th May

20th to 31st May

4.

Last date of joining

31st May

5th June

5.

Second round of counselling

1st June to 10th June

11th to 20th June

6.

Last date of joining

20th June

30th June

7.

Mop up/Third Round

1st July, - 10th July

10th July to 20th July

8.

Last date of joining

20th July,

31st July

9.

Online stray vacancy round for All India Quota/Central and Deemed Universities

21st July - 31st July

1st – 5th August

10.

Last Date of Joining

10th August

11.

Commencement of academic session

1st July

Also Read: NMC integrates NExT as prerequisite for PG medical education, releases draft guidelines for comments

The Draft PGMER 2023 Regulations further mentioned, "Till the first batch based on National Exit Test (NExT) becomes eligible for admission in Broad Speciality, the existing system of admission through National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test-Post-graduate (NEET-PG) as per Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulation, 2000 (PGMER-2000) shall continue."

This year, the NEET PG 2023 examination was held on 5th March 2023. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that this year the NEET PG aaspirants were facing difficulties to become eligible for the examination because of the deadline to complete the one-year mandatory MBBS internship.

Although earlier NBE had clarified that the NEET PG 2023 candidates must complete their mandatory one-year MBBS internship on or before March 31, later it was charged after hundreds of students became unable to fulfill the eligibility criteria of completing the MBBS internship within March 31. Despite the deadline being extended to June 30, 2023, several candidates still remained ineligible. 

Later, providing relief to the candidates, the Union Health Ministry extended the last date of completion of the MBBS internship to August 11 and BDS internship to June 30. The ministry said that the decision was taken considering the future of over 13,000 MBBS students who were not eligible for the NEET PG 2023 exam due to the delayed internship.

Also Read: NEET PG 2023, NEET MDS 2023: MBBS, BDS Internship Deadline Extended, details

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