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Doctors’ Body Flags NEET SS 2025 Counselling Delays, Seeks Action - Video
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Highlighting how the delay in the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Superspeciality (NEET SS) 2025 counselling process is causing immense distress, unemployment, and financial hardship for the aspirants, a doctors' body has urged the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to expedite the process.
"FAIMA urges the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to expedite the NEET SS 2025 counselling process. The delay, which has been pushed from April 7th to July 28th due to legal proceedings, is causing immense distress, unemployment, and financial hardship for aspirants. Additionally, these postponements are impacting public health by leading to a shortage of qualified specialists. We request MCC to take swift action to resolve these delays, ensuring timely placement of aspirants and safeguarding the quality of healthcare services for the public," the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) mentioned in an X post.
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