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The National Board of Medical Examinations (NBEMS) is going to conduct the National Eligibility and Entrance Test- Super Specialty (NEET SS) for the academic year 2024 on March 29 and 30, 2025.
The admit card for the NEET SS 2024 is live on the official website of NBEMS on 25th March 2025 for the candidates found ineligible. NBEMS shall be conducting the exam Computer Based Test (CBT) in a safe and secure environment, maintaining social distancing norms wherever needed. NBEMS reserves its rights to review the test day processes of conduct of CBT.
The FMGs in UP have urged the Uttra Pradesh Medical Council to conduct separate counselling sessions for domicile and non-domicile candidates.
The Doctors Welfare Federation India (DWF) Uttar Pradesh branch has formally submitted a letter to the Registrar of the Uttar Pradesh Medical Council, highlighting their concerns regarding the current common counselling system.
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Maintaining a balance between academia and artistry is a rarity in the fast-paced world of cinema, where young actors often feel pressured to focus solely on their careers; Sreeleela defied all odds and completed her MBBS education.
Sreeleela, a name that has quickly become synonymous with talent in Telugu cinema, has added another remarkable achievement to her list – completing her MBBS. After a year-long break from the film industry, the actress returned to the spotlight not only with a renewed energy but also as a qualified medical professional.
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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has released the National Guidelines on Medical Oxygen Management at a workshop held at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.
The workshop also marked the launch of the National Capacity Building Programme on Oxygen Management, which will be led by Department of Hospital Administration at AIIMS, Delhi.
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