NEET 2017 is basically an
entrance exam conducted in India for candidates who desire to study any
graduate medical course (MBBS), dental courses (BDS) or postgraduate course
(MD/MS) in private or government medical colleges in India. NEET
(Undergraduate) for BDS and MBBS courses would be organized by the CBSE
(Central Board of Secondary Education). NEET-UG has replaced the AIPMT (All
India Pre Medical Test) and all other individual MBBS exams organized by states
or colleges themselves.
UG
(undergraduate) courses at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New
Delhi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
in Chandigarh, Jawarharlal Institute of (PG) Postgraduate Medical
Education & Research JIPMER are exempted from the NEET’s purview,
as these institutes were founded under a separate laws.
Reason
for NEET Notification Delay:
As
you might have an idea that every year NEET application form are
released within the first week of December. But this year it is being
delayed. Language barrier must be a reason for that. As per CBSE, NEET
2017 exam will be held in 8 different languages like Hindi, English,
Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Assamese and Bengali. Candidates belonging to
these territories are demanding the NEET syllabus and other study material in
their prescribed language. Due to unavailability of syllabus and other stuff in
these languages, CBSE is considering this matter seriously and taking time for
that. CBSE is about to decide this issue shortly for providing the application
form notification. Source – sarvgyancom
Latest News on NEET Exam 2017
March 8,
2017 –
Tamil Nadu’s Request For NEET 2017 Exemption May Not Go Through. amil Nadu
Chief Minister K. Palaniswami requested Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar to
exempt Tamil Nadu from the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) to get
admission into medical and dental colleges in the state for MBBS and BDS
courses.
March
7, 2017 –
CBSE Begins One Time Form Correction – Last Date March 12
February
18, 2017 – DMK
MP Tiruchi Siva on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought his
intervention in getting the President’s assent for a legislation that was
passed in the Tamil Nadu Assembly for exempting the state from
the purview of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).
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