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NEET PG Postponement Demand: Why is this becoming a yearly phenomena?
Overview
Its almost become a yearly routine that with the announcement of NEET PG at abrupt times draws a strong response from Medicos who then demand postponement of the exam.
This year as well doctors are demanding that the NEET PG exam be postponed from March 2023 to May 2023. One of the primary reason remains of that just recently NEET-PG 2022 special stray round counseling was conducted on January 10. Many of the NEET-PG aspirants were busy in attending counseling. So NEET-PG participants/aspirants are getting less time to prepare for the upcoming exam scheduled on March 5.
Joining us today in this Episode of Health Perspectives is Dr Sunil Kumar, Former Director General Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Professor of Excellence at VMMC , Dr Lakshya Mittal, MS Surgery and f National Vice President & Chairman for United Doctors Front Association, India and Dr Sakshi, Medical Intern, National General Secretary IMA-MSN.