NEET PG 2023: Supreme Court Hearing on Postponing NEET PG Exam Date Today

A total of two writ petitions have been filed seeking postponement of NEET PG 2023 (Representational image).

A total of two writ petitions have been filed seeking postponement of NEET PG 2023 (Representational image).

The matter has been listed for hearing on March 3. However, considering that the NEET PG exam is scheduled for March 5, 2023, the Supreme Court may list the matter as an urgent hearing today.

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) PG 2023 The candidates have filed a petition in the Supreme Court of India seeking the postponement of the exam. The matter is likely to come up for hearing today, February 24. Based on the case status of the exam postponement petition, the matter has been listed for hearing on March 3. as an urgent hearing of the matter.

A total of two writ petitions have been filed seeking postponement of the examination. Of these, while both petitions are “pending”, one has been given a court date. The candidates are demanding the postponement of NEET PG 2023 to reduce the gap between result declaration and counseling process. As per the schedule released by NBE, the exam will be held on March 5 and the results will be declared by March 31.

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Meanwhile, according to the notice, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has decided to extend the internship deadline for NEET PG 2023 from June 31 to August 11. Because of this MCC is expected to start the counseling process in September. The candidates said that this gap of five to six months is harmful for them.

As pressure mounts to delay the medical entrance exam, NEET-PG applicants claim that if the exam was held on the scheduled day (March 5), over 10,000 applicants would be left out due to their ineligibility to take the exam. will be given. In a letter to the Union health ministry, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) argued that extending the exam date would offer individuals currently completing their required internship time to study for the entrance exam.

candidates had previously Petition filed in Telangana High Court However, it refused to pass any order but asked NMC to reconsider the date of the exam. The High Court has given two weeks time to NMC to file its reply. Commenting on the Telangana HC order, Dr Krishnan terming it as very neutral said, “We will proceed with the SC case. If the FMGE exam can be postponed 115 days in advance due to local elections, then NEET PG can be decided.” Should formally be postponed for a genuine reason.”

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