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Through a recent notification, the National Testing Agency (NTA), has issued a clarification on the AIQ and state counselling process after the conclusion of NEET 2021.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) – 2021 on 12 September 2021 (Sunday) and declared the result on 01.11.2021. The Result of NEET-UG, 2021 has been declared based on the qualifying criteria prescribed by the National Medical Commission (Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India) and also based on the information submitted by the candidates in their online application forms.
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NEET 2021: NTA Issues Clarification On AIQ, State Counselling
The Gujarat State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently directed a doctor and a Surat-based hospital to pay Rs 10 lakhs to the family of a patient, who had died after delivering a newborn baby.
Such a direction came from the District Consumer Court after it took note of the fact that the patient had walked into the labour room in a healthy condition and her condition had become critical inside the labour room.
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Bringing good news to the medical aspirants of Maharashtra, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has recently approved 100 MBBS seats in the Dr N Y Tasgaonkar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karjat.
With the apex medical education regulator's nod for these 100 MBBS seats, the total number of seats in the private medical colleges of Maharashtra will also be increased.
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