Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday tabled a Bill seeking the withdrawal of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for the state.
The exam was rescheduled twice in view of Covid
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The NEET Postgraduate exam will be held on September 11, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced on Tuesday.
Medical entrance exam NEET, which was earlier scheduled for August 1, will now be conducted on September 12, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced Monday.
The Supreme Court Monday took strong note of delay in holding the counselling for the NEET-MDS admissions for which exams were held on December 16, 2020
With NEET slated to be held across the country this year, the state government should "clarify" whether students in Tamil Nadu should appear for the exam or not, Palaniswami demanded
Tamil Nadu has 5,550 MBBS seats, 3,600 in the government sector and 1,950 in the private sector
The decision was taken by PM Modi while authorising key decisions to boost availability of medical personnel to fight Covid
NEET PG 2021: Students appearing for NEET PG 2021 exam can visit the official website of NBE on nbe.edu.in for details
NEET MDS candidates will receive SMS/e-mail alerts and website notice regarding the release of the NEET MDS admit card
According to officials, the tie-breaking policy takes into account factors such as age, subject-wise marks and number of incorrect answers
NEET students can download the OMR sheets and tally their answers marked from NEET 2020 answer keys and calculate their probable scores
The official answer key of NEET UG can be used by candidates to predict their scores in the medical entrance exam and can be challenged by paying Rs 1,000 per question
With this, the total number of suicides of medical college aspirants in Tamil Nadu went up to four during the last few days
Odisha government on Saturday made it clear that the candidates having high temperature and certain symptoms of Covid, but not tested positive, will be allowed to take the test
The crucial exams are being conducted in September after being postponed twice in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Supreme Court had on August 17 rejected a similar request by 11 students from 11 states
A crucial year of students "cannot be wasted" and "life has to go on", Supreme Court had said in its earlier order