Postponement of NEET PG, petition filed by candidates in Supreme Court

The All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA) has moved the Supreme Court seeking its postponement. National Eligibility Entrance Test for Post Graduate (NEET) PG 2022, The exam is scheduled to be held on May 21. Advocate Sandeep S Tiwari gave information about the petition on Twitter.

“On behalf of the All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA), we have moved the Supreme Court of India against the examination of NEET-PG 2022 dated May 21, 2022. Candidates have raised their grievances due to mismatch/conflict of dates in the ongoing counseling for NEET. -PG 2021,” tweeted Tiwari. (sic)

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Due to the delay in NEET PG 2021 counseling process, many aspirants of NEET PG are demanding to postpone the exam. The postponement of the counseling process gives very less time to the students to prepare for the entrance exam. Further, he has said that by conducting the exam, around 5,000 medical interns, who served as COVID warriors during the COVID-19 pandemic, become ineligible for the exam.

recently, AIMSA wrote a letter to the Ministry of Health and Family Kalyan requested to postpone NEET PG 2022 by 8 to 10 weeks. In the letter, it had said that since the 2021 counseling process is still going on and will end by May 3, the students are now in a dilemma. The delayed counseling process claimed the students have thrown them into “uncertainty”.

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“Students who have no seats left but have not registered due to being busy in counseling or who have lost their seats during the cancellation of mop-ups, will have to take time for registration as well as preparation for the examination. would be required. It can be chaotic to give them time to rise and squeeze into the current schedule, the medical students’ body said in its letter.

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