The Graduate Medical Education Regulations have been revised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) (GMER). In light of this, candidates are required to select their chosen college during the counselling process for MBBS admission.
The Graduate Medical Education Regulations have been revised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) (GMER).
Under this policy, students would only be able to select their favourite college at the initial round of counselling for MBBS admission. It is thought that this move was made in order to guarantee that every seat is taken during the three rounds of online counselling.
On the draught, opinions from numerous stakeholders have been requested. Last year, 352 BSC Nursing seats, 1280 BDS seats, and 4299 MBBS seats remained unfilled despite three rounds of online counselling. Rounds 1 and 2 are followed by the measurement-up round.
The fourth stray round, which would not be conducted online, would then be completed. Following this, complaints of process disturbances have been made.
English remains a required subject. Despite the fact that many states, including Madhya Pradesh, are encouraging medical education in Hindi, English is still required in class 12 in order to take the NEET UG exam.
Transfer in exceptional situations: Under certain conditions, a student may transfer from one government institution to another during their first year, but only from one non-government college to another non-government college.
According to the updated draught on equal NEET scores, a procedure has been put in place when multiple candidates receive the same result. According to this, the subjects with the highest scores in biology, chemistry, and physics will be used as the foundation. There will be a computer draw if this choice is also not made.