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NEET PG Counselling 2024: UDFA Urges Health Minister to Address Delays

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· Oct 8, 2024

The Union of Doctors and Faculty Association (UDFA) has appealed to the Health Minister for intervention amid growing student dissatisfaction over the delayed announcement of NEET PG 2024 counselling dates by the MCC. Candidates express concern over the uncertainty affecting their academic futur

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The NEET PG 2024 counselling process has become a point of contention as students express their frustration over delays in the announcement of the schedule by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). The Union of Doctors and Faculty Association (UDFA) has formally reached out to the Health Minister, seeking intervention to expedite the admission process.

Current Situation

As of now, the MCC has not released specific dates for the NEET PG 2024 counselling, which has left many candidates anxious about their future. The registration for the first round began on September 20, 2024, but critical dates for choice filling and seat allotment remain unannounced, leading to uncertainty among students

Student Dissatisfaction

Candidates have voiced their dissatisfaction through various platforms, highlighting concerns about the lack of timely communication from the MCC. Many feel that the delay in releasing the counselling schedule is causing unnecessary stress and confusion, particularly as they prepare for their medical careers. This sentiment has been echoed by representatives from student organizations like FAIMA, who have called for clearer timelines and better communication from the authorities

UDFA's Appeal

In light of these challenges, UDFA's letter to the Health Minister emphasizes the urgency of resolving these delays. They argue that timely admissions are crucial for maintaining academic schedules and ensuring that students can start their postgraduate training without further hindrance. The association is advocating for immediate action to clarify and expedite the counselling process

Conclusion

The NEET PG 2024 counselling process remains in limbo as students await essential updates. With growing pressure from both candidates and medical associations, it is imperative for the MCC to address these concerns promptly to facilitate a smoother admission experience for all involved.

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