NEET SS 2018 to be both Broad and Super Speciality Based: NBE notifies new pattern
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New Delhi: NEET Super-speciality or NEET SS, the gateway to the entrance to medical super-specialisation in the country is going to get a new pattern as the National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released the pattern of NEET SS 2018 examination on its official website. The body has informed that it shall be conducting NEET-SS 2018 on a computer-based platform in June 2018 in a single session.
The new exam pattern will be a mixture of broad-based questions and super-specialisation based questions which the candidate desires to pursue, as per the notification.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in the month of January 2018 was examining the manner of conduct of NEET (SS) 2018 and in this regard invited the views/comments of public to enable the Ministry to take an informed decision as Super Speciality courses is the highest level of professional excellence in medical field. Ministry through a public notice had presented three options for conducting the upcoming exam.
The new exam pattern will be a mixture of broad-based questions and super-specialisation based questions which the candidate desires to pursue, as per the notification.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in the month of January 2018 was examining the manner of conduct of NEET (SS) 2018 and in this regard invited the views/comments of public to enable the Ministry to take an informed decision as Super Speciality courses is the highest level of professional excellence in medical field. Ministry through a public notice had presented three options for conducting the upcoming exam.
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