Friday, January 27, 2023

Students not at fault for exam delay: MP HC on medicos plea

Students not at fault for exam delay: MP HC on medicos plea

TNN | Jan 26, 2023, 10.48 AM IST

BHOPAL/JABALPUR: Holding that students are not responsible for delay in organising exam and subsequent declaration of results, a division bench of MP high court allowed three petitioner medical students to appear in the Pre-PG exam without completing one year of internship, a prerequisite to appear in the pre-PG medical exam.

The court also issued notices to respondents in the case.

The petitioner Shreya Jain and two other students said that they had appeared in the MBBS final year exam organised by MP Medical University in the month of May, 2022.

Result of the exam was declared on July 23, 2023. They were required to finish one year of internship to appear in the pre-PS exam but their internship will end on July 25 and by that time pre-PG test would be conducted.

Appearing for the petitioners, advocate Aditya Sanghi said that according to notification of the National Medical Commission (NMC) and the union government, one-year internship by MBBS students should be done by June 30 but since MBBS result Of the petitioners was declared late, they would not be able to appear in the pre-PG test.

Giving an interim relief to the petitioners, the bench of chief justice R V Malimath and Justice Vushal Mishra allowed them to appear in the pre-PG test.

The court further issued notices to the union health ministry, National Medical Commission, National Board of Examination in Medical Science and MP Medical University seeking a response to the petition.

NEET PG 2023: MP high court grants interim relief to MBBS students


NEET PG 2023: MP high court grants interim relief to MBBS students

Allows them to apply online for NEET PG (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Post-Graduation);last date is January 27

Staff ReporterUpdated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023, 11:06 PM IST


Madhya Pradesh High Court |


Bhopal(Madhya Pradesh): Principal bench of Madhya Pradesh high court at Jabalpur on Tuesday granted interim relief to MBBS students allowing them to apply online for NEET PG (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Post-Graduation).

According to the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) schedule, the last date for filling the form is January 27. The forms will be accepted till noon.

The exam is scheduled for March 5. Around 1,500 MBBS students are currently out of the race as their internship is completing on July 25, while the cut-off date is June 30.

Advocate Aditya Sanghi, who appeared on behalf of MBBS students, said, “MBBS students of MP who have been declared in-eligible as their 1-year internship is ending on 25 July 2023- around a month later then the cutoff date-, will now be able to at least fill their forms.”

“Because of the omission and commission of MP Medical Science University, Jabalpur the internship started on July 25, 2022 will automatically end on completion of one year ie July 25, 2023. The HC granted the interim relief to the petitioners allowing them to fill up the forms by last date -January 27, 2023. The cut-off date for online application is Jan 27, 2023 till 11: 55 am. Full one year of the MBBS students would have been wasted for being denied Pre PG examination eligibility due to non completion of internship period, ” said the advocate.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

KNUHS MBBS interns seek deferment of NEET PG exam


KNUHS MBBS interns seek deferment of NEET PG exam

The medical institute extended internships of the students till August 11 for various reasons, which makes them ineligible for the exam this year

Published: 24th January 2023 08:13 AM 

By Express News Service

HANAMKONDA : About 200 interns of Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) working at MGM Hospital are expressing their frustration over the extension of their internship till August by the authorities, which makes them ineligible for appearing in NEET-2023 for medical PG admissions scheduled to be held on June 20. As per eligibility criteria, MBBS students should have completed the internship before taking the NEET for PG admission. The last date for applying for the test is January 27.

For various reasons including Covid-19 pandemic Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNUHS) extended the internship of the MBBS students till August 11. Speaking to TNIE, P Deekshith, a final-year MBBS student of the Kakatiya Medical College (KMC), Warangal, demanded that the university authorities write a letter to the Union government, explaining the circumstances leading to extension of the internship and seek postponement of NEET PG this year. He asserted that the university authorities and the State government were responsible for the extension of the internship. “But the future of 3,000 students is in jeopardy,” Deekshith lamented.

Kakatiya Medical College(KMC) Junior Doctors Association (JUDA) president D Srinath stated that the interns of Osmania, Gandhi, Kakatiya and scores of private medical colleges submitted a representation to Health Minister T Harish Rao urging him to ensure postponement of NEET PG so that hundreds of MBBS students in the State would not lose their academic year. The minister, Srinath said, responded positively and assured that the issue would be taken up with the Union government to protect the interests of the students. “We are also using our channels to get the NEET PG postponed,” said Shrinath.

“In the event of the efforts of the State government failing in getting the test postponed, we are keeping the option of approaching the court open,” said Srinath. When contacted, Telangana State Junior Doctors Association (JUDA) president N Karthik said that it’s the responsibility of the KNUHS authorities to follow up on the representation submitted to the Union government and get NEET postponed. “If the university authorities failed in this regard, we will announce our future action plan,” said Karthik.

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