Friday, September 9, 2022

NEWS TODAY 09.09.2022






 

FLIGHT INFO


 

FMG EXAMINATION DECEMBER 2022


 

NEET 2022


 

NEET 2022


 

NEET 2022


 

Age no bar: Upper age limit for NEET removed in 2021

Age no bar: Upper age limit for NEET removed in 2021 

Pradeep Kumar Singh and his son discussed the ways to address the issue. “My son is good in biology while I am good in physics and chemistry. We decided to teach these subjects for free. At present, we teach a couple of students, whose parents work as MNREGA workers, at my home. 

However, there was a trust deficit. How could I teach others without taking the exam myself?” he said. In 2021, the National Testing Agency and the National Medical Council took the decision of removing the upper age limit for NEET. “So, I prepared for NEET at very short notice.

 I began studying in February for the July exam. I studied hard and obtained 98. 98 percentile. Now I can instil confidence in students who come to me and my son for coaching,” he said. 5k more students pass this year The results showed that more students from Gujarat have passed NEET-UG 2022 compared to the previous year's exams. As many as 79,228 students had registered for NEETUG 2021, and 64,791 students had taken the exam. 

Of these, 36,398 students cleared the test. Sources said that the number of students who had taken last year's exam was almost the same, but this year, 5,503 more students cleared the exam. 

When results for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) flashed online on Wednesday night, Pradeep Kumar Singh realized he could finally take a step towards his long-cherished dream. 

Despite having left active studies nearly three decades ago, the 52-year-old businessman from Bodakdev scored 607  out of 720 marks.It is normal to assume that his ambition is to don the ‘white coat’ but what he truly wants is to offer free coaching to poor students so that they can crack NEET and go on to become doctors. “At the age of 52, I secured 98.98 percentile.

 I have no intention of joining a medical college, but I want to start a free NEET coaching centre for poor students,” said Singh.He had the full support of his son Bijin Snehansh, a thirdyear MBBS student at NHL Medical College in Ellisbridge, in this endeavour.Singh had secured 71% marks in Class 12 science exam held in Delhi in 1987. He then got his Bachelor’s in Arts (Economics) from Delhi University and completed his Master’s in Business Economics from the Delhi School of Economics. “I did jobs for various business journals initially. Later, I shifted my trade to business to business (B2B) platforms,” said Singh. In 2019, Bijin Snehansh appeared for NEET and secured 595 marks. “When my son began preparing for NEET, I took an interest in it to provide him support. I realized that coaching institutes charged hefty fees, and this put them out of the reach of poor aspirants,” said Singh. 

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

CRIME


 

IMPACT ON INSURANCE


 

OTHER UNIVERSITIES


 

IN THE COURTS


 

PHC


 

SLEIGHT OF THUMB


 

OTHER UNIVERSITIES


 

900 MORE SEATS IN MBBS


 

KOTTAYAM


 

RABIES


 

NO COUNTRY FOR THE OLD


 

Emergency landing of Turkish Airlines flight in Chennai fails to save newborn


Emergency landing of Turkish Airlines flight in Chennai fails to save newborn

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | G BABU JAYAKUMAR

PublishedAug 26, 2022, 2:51 pm IST

CHENNAI: A 26-year-old Malaysian woman who was delivered of a stillborn child on board a Turkish Airlines Boeing when it was flying over Chennai on Thursday afternoon is now recuperating in a hospital after the plane made an emergency landing and she was allowed to enter the city on a temporary visa while the flight left for Kuala Lumpur with the remains of the baby.

The Malaysian national was travelling back home from Istanbul by the Turkish Airlines flight (TK60), along with her husband, when she developed labour pains mid-air, impelling the pilot to seek permission to land in Chennai for medical help. As the control room gave the necessary permission after consulting the New Delhi office, the plane landed at the international airport at around 1.50 pm.

The waiting airport medical team rushed to the aircraft that was parked at Bay 43 with the full complement of 326 passengers inside and checked on the woman, who was found to be needing medical assistance though the premature baby was not breathing.

Immigration officials issued emergency visas to the woman and her husband but did not allow the body of the baby to be taken out of the aircraft, which left at around 4.30 pm with the remaining 324 passengers to Kuala Lumpur.

The woman was rushed to a woman’s medical facility of the Apollo Hospitals for post-delivery treatment and the husband was allowed to remain in the city and take care of her.

UGC


 

EDUCATION


 

UKRAIN RETURNED MEDICOS


 

SCHEME LAUNCHED


 

STALIN AND KEJRIWAL


 

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