The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) for all
postgraduate medical seats across the country
will now be held only in 2013, given the lack of resources and expertise
required to conduct the examination on a national scale in different medical
streams, reports moneycontrol.com
"In
view of lack of resources we have decided that the test will now be held in
2013 and the National Board for Examination (NBE) will be roped in to conduct
the test. It will by then strengthen its own resources and infrastructure.
At
present, it does not have the capabilty for holding the exam," Health
Secretary PK Pradhan told PTI.
The test
was earlier scheduled to be held in January-February 2012 for admissions in the
academic year 2012-2013 and the Medical Council of India had requested the All
tndia Institute of Medical Sciences (AffMS) to hold the test on its behalf.
There
are, in all, 21000 PG seats in the country at present.
Earlier AIIMS had in writing,
declined MCI"s request citing its infrastructural inability in conducting
the proposed NEET on such a large scale. At present, AIIMS conducts entrance examinations for
50 per cent of the existing PG medical seats
in the country.
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