NEET PG 2023: Doctors write to Health Minister seeking postponement
New Delhi: Seeking postponement of the NEET PG-2023 examination, scheduled on March 5, by two-three months, the United Doctors Front Association has written to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.
According to the PTI, the doctors’ body has also sought to revise the new internship cut-off date, stating that many interns still remain ineligible.
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The Union Health Ministry on January 13 extended the MBBS internship cut-off date to June 30. Earlier, the cut-off date for aspirants to complete their mandatory one-year internship was March 31, 2023.
The doctors’ association said medical students are in a state of turmoil and unable to concentrate on their studies due to major ongoing issues related to the early scheduled date for NEET PG-2023.
“Sir, as per NBEMS revised internship eligibility criteria for NEET PG-2023, internship completion date i.e. June 30 is not justifying criteria for ongoing internship batch. Around 10,000 interns from many states are still ineligible for NEET PG-2023 after revision,” the letter dated January 18 stated.
Therefore, the students have started requesting the authorities to postpone the NEET PG 2023 exam, which is scheduled to be held on March 05, 2023.
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