MBBS admission 2012
Medical Council of India National eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will allow class XII students to sit in a single entrance examination to get admission to almost all medical colleges in India, including private medical colleges, from 2012 academic year.
A single merit list will be published for close to 35,000 MBBS seats across the country, which will maintain state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list. The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be outside the NEET’s as these two institutes were set up by separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the new system. Major six states Karnataka, AP, West Bengal, Maharashtra , Gujarat and Tamilnadu not ready to accept NEET in 2012.
A single merit list will be published for close to 35,000 MBBS seats across the country, which will maintain state, minorities and SC/ST quotas.
Management quota candidates should come from the national merit list. The objective was to set up a standard for basic medical education.
Under-graduate courses at the AIIMS in New Delhi and Post-graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh may be outside the NEET’s as these two institutes were set up by separate laws, which need to be amended in Parliament to introduce the new system. Major six states Karnataka, AP, West Bengal, Maharashtra , Gujarat and Tamilnadu not ready to accept NEET in 2012.
Exposing its difficulty to conduct NEET , the Union Health Ministry expressed its helplessness in conducting the much-awaited National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), also known as Common Entrance Test (CET) — meant to carry out admissions to all undergraduate medical and dental courses through a single entrance test. Please continue preparing for State CETs , AIIMS, AFMC, JIPMER and deemed universities and AIPMT 2012.
The exam date for NEET 2012 is not announced yet
The exam date for NEET 2012 is not announced yet
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