With more than 500 Super-speciality Seats vacant, Doctors demands another round of NEET SS counseling
New Delhi: Claiming that more than 500 seats in various super-specializations are still remaining vacant across medical colleges and hospitals across the country, resident doctors in Delhi have now demanded another round of stray/mop-up counseling to fill in those seats. The doctors have also demanded a revision in the cut-off marks in order to fill these seats
In their letter to the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, doctors under the umbrella of FORDA ( Federation of Resident Doctors Association), brought forward the issue of vacant seats across medical colleges and hospitals post NEET SS counseling process. The copy of the same has also been forwarded to the Chairman, National Medical Commission (NMC) as well as President National Board of Examinations ( NBE)
" Through this letter, we wish to bring this to your notice that even after completion of all Rounds of the Counselling process, around 500 seats are still lying vacant in various Medical Colleges & hospitals of the country NEET Super-Specialty," the doctors stated
"It is extremely disheartening, to learn that these precious Super-Specialty seats will be wasted since no one opted for them and some willing candidates have not qualified to participate in the Counselling process," the doctors further added.
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