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ENTRANCE EXAM 2013
Friday 26 October 2012
NEET Notification:
Accordingly, the Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the National Entrance Test for admission to MBBS / BDS Course 05th May, 2013.Admission to MBBS and BDS Courses in the institutions approved by the Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India are subject to merit position of candidates in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (Under-Graduate), 2013.
Schedule for Admission | Seats filled up by the Central Government through NEET | Seats filled up by the State Govts. / Instt. |
Conduct of Entrance Examination |
05th May, 2013. | Month of May |
Declaration of Result of Qualifying Exam./Entrance Exam |
By 5th June | By 15th June |
1st Round of Counseling/admission |
To be over by 30th June | To be over by 25th July |
Last date for joining the alloted college and course | Within 15 days from the date of allotment of seats | 31st July |
2nd Round of
counseling for allotment of seats from waiting list |
To be over by 8th August | Upto 28th August |
Last date for joining for candidates allotted seats in 2nd round of counseling from the waiting list | Within 15 days from the date of allotment of seats. (seats vacant after 22nd August will be surrendered back to States/Colleges | 31st August |
Commencement of Academic Session | 1st of August | |
Last date upto which
students can be
admitted against vacancies arising due to any reason |
30th September |
Time-Schedule for Completion of the Admission Process for Postgraduate Medical Courses:
Schedule for Admission |
Postgraduate
Courses
|
Super– Speciality Courses | |
All India Quota | State Quota | ||
Conduct of Entrance Examination | 2nd Sunday | Mid- January to end January | May-June |
Declaration of result
of qualifying examination/entrance examination |
2nd week of February | By 14th Feb. | By 15th June |
1st Round of Counselling | 1st March to 15th March | To be over by 10th April | To be over by 10th July |
Last date for joining the allotted college and course | 31st March | 17th April | 17th July |
2nd Round of
counseling for allotment of seats from waiting list |
By 7th April | By 24th April | By 24th July |
Last date for joining
for candidates allotted seats in 2nd round of counseling |
14th April | 30th April | 31st July |
Commencement of Academic Session | 2nd May | 2nd May | 1st August |
Last date upto which
students can be admitted against vacancies arising due to any reason from the waiting list |
31st May | 31st May | 30th September |
National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test
NEET
This system is expected to be amended from the year 2011 onwards. Before
its inception itself, the system has won several opinions; both
positive and negative!
Pros and Cons of the Medical Entrance – NEET
Though the system is been designed with positive objectives, expecting
favorable medical consequences; it has surrounded with people’s
perception about the system implementation; some voting for advantages
and others were serious about their thoughts of its disadvantages!
Pros:
It would definitely demolish the jeopardy happened due to the
countless entrance exams that were conducted by every
colleges/universities for medical admissions. This single system for
medical entrance would solve the stress due to the complexities of
numerous entrance tests!
It would save time, energy and money of the students. The students
would have spent a lot every time, while applying for the entrance
exams; such costs would be saved from now onwards!
This system is certainly a positive growth towards the quality
enhancements of the medical education standards in India. In fact, the
MCI has designed the system very strictly that all the admissions would
be made merit based and even, it is insisting the same standard for
management quota too.
The students’ sufferings due to multiple entrance exams are not
negligible! The fact that at the end of every academics, there were
numerous students running to the Supreme Court requesting justice on the
cases, where they were treated worst due to the biased admissions;
flawed questions, etc… could not be forgotten! The efforts and
consideration of MCI on these issues are really appreciable and the
thought of single medical entrance test is awe-inspiring and it is
definitely would be a perfect solution to these problems!
Cons:
Now, the medical competition has become an open ground, as it would
be the common entrance medical test and it would be controlled by the
central board; this would further induce pressure into the minds of the
students. When the entrance exam is implemented nationwide, the State
level policies and regulations wouldn’t be taken care of!
The system didn’t include the management quota seats; it’s again a
big hole in the system. Having created a standard quality system based
on merits, but creating a loop hole to management based seats would not
complete the purpose of its creation.
Earlier, the students had many opportunities of writing the entrance
tests; according to a survey, on an average, a student writes around 10
entrance tests to finally get admitted in his/her dream/desirable
medical colleges/universities. So, the chances of getting a seat were
high; if a student loses in one entrance exam, then he/she could work
and make it on the other, but those opportunities would not be possible
in this system. It is a single medical entrance system, hence the chance
is only one; really meager! Hence, if a student loses in this exam, it
would end up in shattering his/her dreams on medical field!
The AIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been the top
medical educational provider from its inception in the year 1956. But,
the NEET didn’t include institutions like, AIMS (All India Institute of
Medical Sciences); which is a dream to any medical student.
Since it is a single medical entrance system for around 30, 000
medical seats, the consistent of quality and implementation of
error-free system is highly questionable!
All India Medical Entrance Exam For MBBS
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII
students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to
almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical
colleges, from 2011 academic year.
A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats
across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list.
The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate
Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be
outside the NEET’s purview as these two institutes were set up by
separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the
new system.
NEET Application Forms
NEET Eligibility
NEET Colleges
NEET Exam Pattern
Tags: neet, medical entrance 2012-2013, national eligibility cum
entrance test, total seats in neet mbbs
NEET Application Forms
NEET Books
NEET Colleges
NEET Counselling
NEET Cutoff
NEET Eligibility
NEET Exam Date
NEET Exam Pattern
NEET Notification
NEET Preparation
NEET Results
NEET Syllabus
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
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National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test
NEET
This system is expected to be amended from the year 2011 onwards. Before
its inception itself, the system has won several opinions; both
positive and negative!
Pros and Cons of the Medical Entrance – NEET
Though the system is been designed with positive objectives, expecting
favorable medical consequences; it has surrounded with people’s
perception about the system implementation; some voting for advantages
and others were serious about their thoughts of its disadvantages!
Pros:
It would definitely demolish the jeopardy happened due to the
countless entrance exams that were conducted by every
colleges/universities for medical admissions. This single system for
medical entrance would solve the stress due to the complexities of
numerous entrance tests!
It would save time, energy and money of the students. The students
would have spent a lot every time, while applying for the entrance
exams; such costs would be saved from now onwards!
This system is certainly a positive growth towards the quality
enhancements of the medical education standards in India. In fact, the
MCI has designed the system very strictly that all the admissions would
be made merit based and even, it is insisting the same standard for
management quota too.
The students’ sufferings due to multiple entrance exams are not
negligible! The fact that at the end of every academics, there were
numerous students running to the Supreme Court requesting justice on the
cases, where they were treated worst due to the biased admissions;
flawed questions, etc… could not be forgotten! The efforts and
consideration of MCI on these issues are really appreciable and the
thought of single medical entrance test is awe-inspiring and it is
definitely would be a perfect solution to these problems!
Cons:
Now, the medical competition has become an open ground, as it would
be the common entrance medical test and it would be controlled by the
central board; this would further induce pressure into the minds of the
students. When the entrance exam is implemented nationwide, the State
level policies and regulations wouldn’t be taken care of!
The system didn’t include the management quota seats; it’s again a
big hole in the system. Having created a standard quality system based
on merits, but creating a loop hole to management based seats would not
complete the purpose of its creation.
Earlier, the students had many opportunities of writing the entrance
tests; according to a survey, on an average, a student writes around 10
entrance tests to finally get admitted in his/her dream/desirable
medical colleges/universities. So, the chances of getting a seat were
high; if a student loses in one entrance exam, then he/she could work
and make it on the other, but those opportunities would not be possible
in this system. It is a single medical entrance system, hence the chance
is only one; really meager! Hence, if a student loses in this exam, it
would end up in shattering his/her dreams on medical field!
The AIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been the top
medical educational provider from its inception in the year 1956. But,
the NEET didn’t include institutions like, AIMS (All India Institute of
Medical Sciences); which is a dream to any medical student.
Since it is a single medical entrance system for around 30, 000
medical seats, the consistent of quality and implementation of
error-free system is highly questionable!
All India Medical Entrance Exam For MBBS
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII
students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to
almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical
colleges, from 2011 academic year.
A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats
across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list.
The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate
Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be
outside the NEET’s purview as these two institutes were set up by
separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the
new system.
NEET Application Forms
NEET Eligibility
NEET Colleges
NEET Exam Pattern
Tags: neet, medical entrance 2012-2013, national eligibility cum
entrance test, total seats in neet mbbs
NEET Application Forms
NEET Books
NEET Colleges
NEET Counselling
NEET Cutoff
NEET Eligibility
NEET Exam Date
NEET Exam Pattern
NEET Notification
NEET Preparation
NEET Results
NEET Syllabus
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test
NEET
This system is expected to be amended from the year 2011 onwards. Before
its inception itself, the system has won several opinions; both
positive and negative!
Pros and Cons of the Medical Entrance – NEET
Though the system is been designed with positive objectives, expecting
favorable medical consequences; it has surrounded with people’s
perception about the system implementation; some voting for advantages
and others were serious about their thoughts of its disadvantages!
Pros:
It would definitely demolish the jeopardy happened due to the
countless entrance exams that were conducted by every
colleges/universities for medical admissions. This single system for
medical entrance would solve the stress due to the complexities of
numerous entrance tests!
It would save time, energy and money of the students. The students
would have spent a lot every time, while applying for the entrance
exams; such costs would be saved from now onwards!
This system is certainly a positive growth towards the quality
enhancements of the medical education standards in India. In fact, the
MCI has designed the system very strictly that all the admissions would
be made merit based and even, it is insisting the same standard for
management quota too.
The students’ sufferings due to multiple entrance exams are not
negligible! The fact that at the end of every academics, there were
numerous students running to the Supreme Court requesting justice on the
cases, where they were treated worst due to the biased admissions;
flawed questions, etc… could not be forgotten! The efforts and
consideration of MCI on these issues are really appreciable and the
thought of single medical entrance test is awe-inspiring and it is
definitely would be a perfect solution to these problems!
Cons:
Now, the medical competition has become an open ground, as it would
be the common entrance medical test and it would be controlled by the
central board; this would further induce pressure into the minds of the
students. When the entrance exam is implemented nationwide, the State
level policies and regulations wouldn’t be taken care of!
The system didn’t include the management quota seats; it’s again a
big hole in the system. Having created a standard quality system based
on merits, but creating a loop hole to management based seats would not
complete the purpose of its creation.
Earlier, the students had many opportunities of writing the entrance
tests; according to a survey, on an average, a student writes around 10
entrance tests to finally get admitted in his/her dream/desirable
medical colleges/universities. So, the chances of getting a seat were
high; if a student loses in one entrance exam, then he/she could work
and make it on the other, but those opportunities would not be possible
in this system. It is a single medical entrance system, hence the chance
is only one; really meager! Hence, if a student loses in this exam, it
would end up in shattering his/her dreams on medical field!
The AIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been the top
medical educational provider from its inception in the year 1956. But,
the NEET didn’t include institutions like, AIMS (All India Institute of
Medical Sciences); which is a dream to any medical student.
Since it is a single medical entrance system for around 30, 000
medical seats, the consistent of quality and implementation of
error-free system is highly questionable!
All India Medical Entrance Exam For MBBS
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII
students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to
almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical
colleges, from 2011 academic year.
A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats
across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list.
The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate
Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be
outside the NEET’s purview as these two institutes were set up by
separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the
new system.
NEET Application Forms
NEET Eligibility
NEET Colleges
NEET Exam Pattern
Tags: neet, medical entrance 2012-2013, national eligibility cum
entrance test, total seats in neet mbbs
NEET Application Forms
NEET Books
NEET Colleges
NEET Counselling
NEET Cutoff
NEET Eligibility
NEET Exam Date
NEET Exam Pattern
NEET Notification
NEET Preparation
NEET Results
NEET Syllabus
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
What is NEET?
There is a major change in medical entrance exam, all exam will be combine and it will be NEET. The first country-wide common entrance examination for 42,000 seats will be conducted by CBSE in 2013.About NEET:
National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test
(NEET) for admissions to MBBS (NEET-UG) and Postgraduate Courses
(NEET-PG) will be prepared by the National Council of Education,
Research and Training (NCERT), The NEET will be the only entry route in
nearly 42,000 MBBS seats in private and government medical colleges,
adding that the mammoth examination would be conducted by the Central
Board of Secondary Education. The modalities for NEET-PG (MD/MS) for
20,600 seats are also being worked out. The admissions through NEET are
applicable from the academic year commencing from 2013-14.
In every possibility, the prospered NEET is likely to be an extension of AIPMT.
With NEET turning to be a single entrance for medical admissions, the
number taking this examination is likely to go up as compared to those
taking AIPMT. So a two stage examinations itself may be doubtful. But
these are all speculations. Only an official announcement can clarify
this aspect.
The fate of admissions to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi; Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER),
Puthussery, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi etc., which
are National Institutions, is also uncertain at this stage. AIIMS,
JIPMER etc had been having their own entrances for MBBS admissions. BHU
used to have two sources of admission with 15 % seats being filled
through the CBSE AIPMT Counseling and the remaining through the two
stage entrance of BHU itself. The big question before medical aspirants
is whether these institutions will also come under the purview of the
NEET. Being Government institutions, it is expected that Government
would not take a decision otherwise.
Why NEET :
Because of the countless entrance exams
that were conducted by every colleges/universities for medical
admissions a single medical entrance exam is been planed. This single
entrance exam system will reduce the stress on students.
National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test
NEET
This system is expected to be amended from the year 2011 onwards. Before
its inception itself, the system has won several opinions; both
positive and negative!
Pros and Cons of the Medical Entrance – NEET
Though the system is been designed with positive objectives, expecting
favorable medical consequences; it has surrounded with people’s
perception about the system implementation; some voting for advantages
and others were serious about their thoughts of its disadvantages!
Pros:
It would definitely demolish the jeopardy happened due to the
countless entrance exams that were conducted by every
colleges/universities for medical admissions. This single system for
medical entrance would solve the stress due to the complexities of
numerous entrance tests!
It would save time, energy and money of the students. The students
would have spent a lot every time, while applying for the entrance
exams; such costs would be saved from now onwards!
This system is certainly a positive growth towards the quality
enhancements of the medical education standards in India. In fact, the
MCI has designed the system very strictly that all the admissions would
be made merit based and even, it is insisting the same standard for
management quota too.
The students’ sufferings due to multiple entrance exams are not
negligible! The fact that at the end of every academics, there were
numerous students running to the Supreme Court requesting justice on the
cases, where they were treated worst due to the biased admissions;
flawed questions, etc… could not be forgotten! The efforts and
consideration of MCI on these issues are really appreciable and the
thought of single medical entrance test is awe-inspiring and it is
definitely would be a perfect solution to these problems!
Cons:
Now, the medical competition has become an open ground, as it would
be the common entrance medical test and it would be controlled by the
central board; this would further induce pressure into the minds of the
students. When the entrance exam is implemented nationwide, the State
level policies and regulations wouldn’t be taken care of!
The system didn’t include the management quota seats; it’s again a
big hole in the system. Having created a standard quality system based
on merits, but creating a loop hole to management based seats would not
complete the purpose of its creation.
Earlier, the students had many opportunities of writing the entrance
tests; according to a survey, on an average, a student writes around 10
entrance tests to finally get admitted in his/her dream/desirable
medical colleges/universities. So, the chances of getting a seat were
high; if a student loses in one entrance exam, then he/she could work
and make it on the other, but those opportunities would not be possible
in this system. It is a single medical entrance system, hence the chance
is only one; really meager! Hence, if a student loses in this exam, it
would end up in shattering his/her dreams on medical field!
The AIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been the top
medical educational provider from its inception in the year 1956. But,
the NEET didn’t include institutions like, AIMS (All India Institute of
Medical Sciences); which is a dream to any medical student.
Since it is a single medical entrance system for around 30, 000
medical seats, the consistent of quality and implementation of
error-free system is highly questionable!
All India Medical Entrance Exam For MBBS
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII
students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to
almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical
colleges, from 2011 academic year.
A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats
across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list.
The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate
Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be
outside the NEET’s purview as these two institutes were set up by
separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the
new system.
NEET Application Forms
NEET Eligibility
NEET Colleges
NEET Exam Pattern
Tags: neet, medical entrance 2012-2013, national eligibility cum
entrance test, total seats in neet mbbs
NEET Application Forms
NEET Books
NEET Colleges
NEET Counselling
NEET Cutoff
NEET Eligibility
NEET Exam Date
NEET Exam Pattern
NEET Notification
NEET Preparation
NEET Results
NEET Syllabus
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
National Eligibility
cum Entrance Test
NEET
This system is expected to be amended from the year 2011 onwards. Before
its inception itself, the system has won several opinions; both
positive and negative!
Pros and Cons of the Medical Entrance – NEET
Though the system is been designed with positive objectives, expecting
favorable medical consequences; it has surrounded with people’s
perception about the system implementation; some voting for advantages
and others were serious about their thoughts of its disadvantages!
Pros:
It would definitely demolish the jeopardy happened due to the
countless entrance exams that were conducted by every
colleges/universities for medical admissions. This single system for
medical entrance would solve the stress due to the complexities of
numerous entrance tests!
It would save time, energy and money of the students. The students
would have spent a lot every time, while applying for the entrance
exams; such costs would be saved from now onwards!
This system is certainly a positive growth towards the quality
enhancements of the medical education standards in India. In fact, the
MCI has designed the system very strictly that all the admissions would
be made merit based and even, it is insisting the same standard for
management quota too.
The students’ sufferings due to multiple entrance exams are not
negligible! The fact that at the end of every academics, there were
numerous students running to the Supreme Court requesting justice on the
cases, where they were treated worst due to the biased admissions;
flawed questions, etc… could not be forgotten! The efforts and
consideration of MCI on these issues are really appreciable and the
thought of single medical entrance test is awe-inspiring and it is
definitely would be a perfect solution to these problems!
Cons:
Now, the medical competition has become an open ground, as it would
be the common entrance medical test and it would be controlled by the
central board; this would further induce pressure into the minds of the
students. When the entrance exam is implemented nationwide, the State
level policies and regulations wouldn’t be taken care of!
The system didn’t include the management quota seats; it’s again a
big hole in the system. Having created a standard quality system based
on merits, but creating a loop hole to management based seats would not
complete the purpose of its creation.
Earlier, the students had many opportunities of writing the entrance
tests; according to a survey, on an average, a student writes around 10
entrance tests to finally get admitted in his/her dream/desirable
medical colleges/universities. So, the chances of getting a seat were
high; if a student loses in one entrance exam, then he/she could work
and make it on the other, but those opportunities would not be possible
in this system. It is a single medical entrance system, hence the chance
is only one; really meager! Hence, if a student loses in this exam, it
would end up in shattering his/her dreams on medical field!
The AIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) has been the top
medical educational provider from its inception in the year 1956. But,
the NEET didn’t include institutions like, AIMS (All India Institute of
Medical Sciences); which is a dream to any medical student.
Since it is a single medical entrance system for around 30, 000
medical seats, the consistent of quality and implementation of
error-free system is highly questionable!
All India Medical Entrance Exam For MBBS
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII
students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to
almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical
colleges, from 2011 academic year.
A single merit list will be created for close to 35,000 MBBS seats
across the country, which will show state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list.
The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate
Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be
outside the NEET’s purview as these two institutes were set up by
separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the
new system.
NEET Application Forms
NEET Eligibility
NEET Colleges
NEET Exam Pattern
Tags: neet, medical entrance 2012-2013, national eligibility cum
entrance test, total seats in neet mbbs
NEET Application Forms
NEET Books
NEET Colleges
NEET Counselling
NEET Cutoff
NEET Eligibility
NEET Exam Date
NEET Exam Pattern
NEET Notification
NEET Preparation
NEET Results
NEET Syllabus
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
Read more at: http://entrance.icbse.com/neet?www.mimobi.tv
As per the amendment made by Govt. of India on Post Graduate Medical Education
Regulations on December 21, 2010, for entrance into Post Graduate
Medical Courses (MD/MS/Diploma), single eligibility cum entrance
examination namely National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) becomes
compulsory with effect from 2013-2014 academic session.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India authorised
National Board of Examination (NBE) to conduct the NEET-PG exam. NBE
will conduct NEET-PG, 2012 through Computer Based Test (CBT) from
November 23 to December 6, 2012 at 33 centres in different cities of
India. The In-service candidates, who go through NEET-PG, will be called
for seat allotment from their respective State quota in order of merit
at RIMS Imphal. Open candidates will also undergo the same process. The
candidates must have passed MBBS Course from recognized Medical College/
Institution, and after compulsory rotary internship they must have full
registration from either Medical Council of India or State Medical
Councils. Subject-wise nomination will not be allowed.
Counselling for Seat allocation will be given to successful
candidates in order of merit in the NEET-PG exam. This means that
candidates shall be given counselling according to their performance;
the highest mark scorer will have the option to choose any subject he or
she likes and so accordingly. The guidelines prepared for merit-based
selection by Supreme Court will be followed. Online Registration is
being opened from October 4 -November 12, 2012.
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