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08/01/2024

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has given a deadline to all students, who have proceeded abroad without obtaining an Eligibility Certificate, for submitting their deficiencies through the eligibility portal of NMC. 1060 applicants are mentioned in the list released the NMC

07/01/2024
06/01/2024

The newly notified Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER) 2023 has specified that post-graduate medical students will get a minimum of 20 days of paid leave (casual leave) per year. Apart from this, under these new regulations, doctors will also be allowed weekly holidays. Further, they will be given maternity leave and paternity leaves as per Government rules and regulations

There are also provisions for paid leaves for the PG medicos. However, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has clearly specified in the new PGMER 2023 that if a candidate avails leaves more than the permitted number of days, his/her term shall be extended by the same number of days to complete the training period.

Concerning the eligibility to appear in the examination, the regulations mentioned that the candidates can appear in the examination with 80% attendance.

Clarifying that all Post-graduate students will work as full-time resident doctors, the regulations further mentioned that they will work "reasonable" working hours and will be provided "reasonable time for rest in a day".

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the final Post-Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023 (PGMER 2023), which were published in the official Gazette on 29.12.2023, lay down the rules and regulations regarding admission, counselling, and other details related to the postgraduate medical courses.

Leave Rules for Post-graduate Students:

As per the regulations, the following leave rules will be followed:

a. Every post-graduate student will be given minimum 20 days of paid leave (casual leave) per year.

b. Subject to exigencies of work, post-graduate students will be allowed one weekly holiday.

c. Female post-graduate students shall be allowed maternity leave as per existing Government rules and regulations.

d. Male post-graduate students shall be allowed paternity leave as per existing Government rules and regulations.

e. In addition to 20 days’ paid leave, the candidates will be allowed academic paid leave of 5 days per year.
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04/01/2024

CG Medical College: In the government medical colleges of the state, 40 MBBS degree doctors have been promoted as Senior Resident (SR) doctors. Whereas as per the rules, there is a rule to make doctors with MD-MS degree SR. This is the reason why the National Medical Commission has refused to consider these doctors as SRs. Due to this, there is a shortage of SRs in government medical colleges. SR plays an important role in the recognition of medical colleges. They are also counted as faculty. This promotion was done by the state government last year.

Even officials of the Medical Education Department do not have a satisfactory answer on how MBBS pass regular doctors were made SRs. Actually, this promotion from the government side has happened in PSC. Being the employer, PSC promotes the selected doctors. For this, promotion rules are made by the concerned department. It is not clear whether the mistake was made by the PSC or the DME office. If MBBS pass doctors do not do PG under these service categories, then how will they become assistant professors, there is also a mistake in this. Actually SR is promoted and made Assistant Professor.
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10/06/2021

The students willing to appear for the JEE Main 2021, NEET UG 2021 and CUCET 2021 Exams have to be a little more patient as the dates for the exams are going to be announced soon. The interested candidates must also keep an eye on the official website of National Testing Agency (NTA) at nta.nic.in for any latest announcement.

20/10/2020

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20/10/2020

in a serious blunder by NTA, NEET Topper 2020 in the ST category was failed in the medical entrance exam. Later the corrections were made when the category topper raised concerns to the Agency

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NEET Topper 2020 declared failed! NTA corrects NEET Result blunder after category topper flags discrepancy



Papri Chanda

Updated Oct 20, 2020 | 12:14 IST

In a serious blunder by NTA, NEET Topper 2020 in the ST category was failed in the medical entrance exam. Later the corrections were made when the category topper raised concerns to the Agency.



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NEET Result 2020

National Testing Agency, NTA declared NEET Result on October 16 in which a serious blunder happened by the Agency when a NEET aspirant who failed in the medical entrance exam, turned out to be NEET Topper 2020 in the ST category. After the category topper raised concerns over his marks, the Agency came to rescue to reverify his marks. 

Mridul Rawat, a 17-year-old NEET aspirant from Gangapur town of Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan was shocked to see 329 marks out of 720 on his result sheet. As per his calculations on the basis of the answer key, he scored 650. Mridul challenged the result before the Agency on the basis of his recorded response OMR sheet and answer key. He also raised the concern in a tweet to NTA.  

Soon after the tweet, NTA started the rechecking process. However, after reverifying & rechecking, it turned out that Mridul has secured 650 out of 720 marks in NEET Result 2020. While speaking to HT, Mridul said, “My despair turned into delightful surprise today when NTA today accepted its mistake and released corrected result sheet in which I got 650 marks and was adjuged All India Topper of NEET 2020 in Scheduled Tribe category. My General category All India Rank is 3577.”

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20/10/2020

After the National Eligibility cm Entrance Test (NEET) results were declared on October 16, a student from Maharashtra reported that she got 0 marks out of 720. This was surprising, especially since she was expecting a minimum score of 650 marks. She has now filed a petition with the Bombay High Court to have her exam re-evaluated.

The NEET results were released on Friday with Odisha's Soyeb Aftab topping the exam with a perfect 720 score. As per the NTA website, Akansha Singh from Delhi also scored a perfect 720.

According to Times of India, the student, Vasundhara Bhojane, has demanded a manual evaluation of her OMR sheet after scoring 0. The Bombay High Court on Monday issued a notice in the petition filed by her. According to BarandBench, Justices AS Chandurkar and NB Suryawanshi of the Nagpur Bench of the High Court have issued the notice to the National Testing Agency, and Union Ministries of Health and Human Resource Development.

19/10/2020

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has given the candidates another chance to change their exam city for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2020 exam. If the candidates applying for the exam want to change their first selected exam city, they can make changes in their exam city through the NTA's exam portal, csirnet.nta.nic.in. In this regard, the agency issued a notification that, in view of the problems faced by the candidates in the wake of the Kovid-19 epidemic, the application window is being reopened. Candidates can apply for change in their exam city from 19 to 20 October (11.50 pm).

Examination will be held on November 19, 21 and 26

Earlier on October 16, the NTA released the revised schedule for the CSIR-UGC NET June 2020 exam. According to the notification issued by the agency, the examination will be conducted on 19, 21 and 26 November 2020 at scheduled examination centers across the country. At the same time, the admit card for the exam will be released soon, which can be downloaded from the examination portal. Through the admit card, the candidates will get their roll number, examination center, exam date and time.

How to apply for change in exam city

Go to most exam portal csirnet.nta.nic.in.

Click on the link available on the home page itself.

When the new page opens, fill in the information requested.

Now submit the application in the application window, changing the city.

After this, candidates can take a print of the confirmation page.

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