37 MBBS Students from KGMU Fail Supplementary Exams, become Ineligible for NEET PG Counselling
Lucknow:Altogether 37 out of 41 MBBS final-year students belonging to four medical institutes affiliated with King George's Medical University (KGMU) have become ineligible to participate in the counselling process for National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) examination as they have failed again in the supplementary examination.
Among these 37 MBBS students, 20 students belong to Lohia, Jalaun, Banda and Kannauj Medical Colleges. All of them appeared in the supplementary examination of surgery and failed.
These students had to appear in the supplementary examination after they failed in the main examination of the Surgery Department. After failing the supplementary examination, these students have demanded a revaluation.
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for KGMU Dr. Santosh Kumar has clarified that there is no system for the revaluation of the answer sheet and the students can apply for scrutiny.
Previously, before getting affiliation from Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, many medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh were associated with KGMU, which used to issue examination results of these colleges.
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