In response to mounting concerns over the integrity of competitive examinations, the Ministry of Health has announced the postponement of the NEET-PG Entrance Examination, which was scheduled to take place imminently. A new date for the examination will be communicated promptly, according to the Ministry’s statement.
The decision comes amid allegations regarding the conduct of various competitive exams, prompting the Ministry to initiate a comprehensive evaluation of the examination processes involved in NEET-PG. This examination is crucial for medical students seeking to pursue postgraduate studies and is conducted by the National Board of Examination.
The Ministry emphasized the need for ensuring the robustness and fairness of the examination procedures, underscoring its commitment to maintaining transparency and credibility in the selection process for medical education.
Further updates regarding the rescheduling of the NEET-PG Entrance Examination will be provided by the Ministry of Health in due course, as stakeholders await clarification on the next steps following this postponement.
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