Delay in NEET PG Counselling Raises Concerns:
In a growing wave of uncertainty surrounding the NEET PG 2024 counselling process, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has reached out to Union Health Minister JP Nadda.
Their letter emphasizes the critical need for timely conduct of the counselling amidst ongoing judicial proceedings in the Supreme Court of India.
IMA Highlights Distress Among NEET PG Aspirants:
The IMA’s letter, reported by ANI, addresses the immense distress faced by thousands of NEET PG aspirants across the country.
The delay in the counselling process is not only affecting the students’ futures but also impacting the operational efficiency of healthcare institutions.
As these candidates have worked diligently to qualify for postgraduate medical seats, the prolonged uncertainty is creating significant anxiety.
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Implications for Healthcare Institutions:
The association underscored that the timely induction of postgraduate students is essential for ensuring an adequate supply of medical professionals in hospitals and medical colleges.
The delay is therefore not just a concern for students but is also critical for the functioning of the healthcare system as a whole.
Urging Action from the Health Ministry:
In their letter, the IMA requested the Health Ministry to engage with relevant authorities, including the Supreme Court, to expedite the resolution of the ongoing case.
They urged the government to consider interim measures that could facilitate the commencement of the counselling process, thus safeguarding the interests of both the students and the healthcare system.
United Doctors’ Front Association (UDFA) Joins the Call:
Adding to the chorus, the United Doctors’ Front Association (UDFA) has also written to Union Health Minister JP Nadda.
The UDFA’s letter echoes concerns raised by NEET PG aspirants regarding the delayed commencement of counselling despite the exam being conducted on August 11 and results being announced on August 23, 2024.
Lack of Information on Registration Process:
Aspiring doctors have expressed frustration over the lack of communication regarding critical details such as the last date for registration, the information brochure, and the seat matrix, even though the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) initiated the registration process on September 20.
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