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AIIMS Clarifies: No National Exit Test (NEXT) Exam to Replace NEET PG

In a recent development, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has officially clarified that there will be no National Exit Test (NEXT) exam conducted in the second half of this year, as a replacement for the National Eligibility Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG). This clarification comes in response to a fake notification circulating on social media, which falsely claimed that the examination authority would be introducing the NEXT exam.

 

The phony announcement was initially shared by Dr. Rohan Krishnan, an orthopedic physician in New Delhi and advisor to the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), along with his conviction that it was authentic, based on his sources. He later withdrew his claim, tweeting that the National Medical Commission (NMC) had denied ownership of the dubious letter. He expressed the expectation that the NMC will quickly issue a formal statement in an effort to stop future instances of such misuse.

 

The NMC’s denial and AIIMS’s clarification confirm that the NEXT test would not be used to replace the NEET PG exam. The affected parties must only depend on the real letters, circulars, and notices posted on the NMC’s official website. The National Medical Commission will respond appropriately to any false information shared on social media and take appropriate legal action against offenders.

The Value of Clarification About NEXT

The NMC’s denial and the AIIMS’s clarification have major implications for the Indian medical community and aspiring medical professionals. Candidates who had already registered for the NEET PG exam and were unsure of their future prospects experienced worry due to the confusion brought on by the bogus notification. AIIMS and the NMC were able to allay fears and give much-needed clarification by addressing the problem and dispelling the erroneous information.

 

National Eligibility Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) and National Exit Test (NEXT)

Understanding the purpose and importance of both the National Exit Test (NEXT) and the National Eligibility Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG) is crucial for a better understanding of the situation.

 

Medical graduates who want to enroll in postgraduate programmes at medical colleges across the nation must pass the NEET PG exam. It evaluates the applicants’ expertise and knowledge in a range of medical fields and is a key factor in evaluating whether they qualify for admission.

 

On the other hand, it has been suggested that medical graduates take the National Exit Test (NEXT), a unified licensing exam, in order to earn a license to practice medicine in India. The NEXT exam seeks to eliminate the current system of many entry tests and offer a uniform platform for evaluating medical graduates.

The Circulation of the False Notification About NEXT

Medical professionals and prospective candidates are confused and uncertain as a result of the phony exam notification that has been circulated. This false information was widely disseminated by means of social media platforms, sparking a lot of worry and conjecture.

 

The notification’s original endorsement by Dr. Rohan Krishnan gave the erroneous claim more legitimacy, which made the confusion worse. He quickly changed his mind, nevertheless, after learning that the NMC had renounced the dubious letter. His next tweet emphasized how crucial it is to guarantee the veracity and legitimacy of the information posted on social media sites.

Authenticity is ensured by using official sources

As a result of this tragedy, it is crucial for people to rely on official sources for reliable information. The main channel for transmitting actual letters, circulars, and notices is the NMC’s official website. People can avoid falling for deceptive and fraudulent statements by getting information straight from the source.

 

There will not be a National Exit Test (NEXT) test held to replace the National Eligibility Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET PG), according to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the National Medical Commission (NMC). Medical professionals and potential candidates were unnecessarily confused and anxious as a result of the phony notification’s spread over social media sites.

 

People must only rely on information that has been independently reviewed and is authenticated on the NMC’s official website. They can use this to stay educated, reduce unneeded stress, and make wise decisions about their futures in medicine.

 

Female Candidate Secures Top Rank in NEET PG Exam for Second Consecutive Year

Arushi Narwani Secures Top Rank in NEET PG 2023 with 725/800, Followed by Prem Tilak with 700/800

The NEET PG 2023 result has been announced by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) on their official website, nbe.edu.in. Out of the 2,08,898 aspirants who appeared for the exam on March 5, 2023, a female candidate has secured the top rank for the second consecutive year with a score of 725 out of 800, followed by a candidate named Prem Tilak, who scored 700 marks.

 

The official website released the NEET PG 2023 result, revealing that Aarushi Narwani from VMMC and SAFDARJUNG Hospital, New Delhi, secured the first rank across India in the exam, while Prem Tilak secured the second rank in the list of NEET PG 2023 toppers. This has caught attention, as has the fact that a female candidate has secured the top rank in the NEET PG exam for the second consecutive year. Shagun Batra had secured the top rank in the NEET PG 2022 exam, scoring 705 out of 800.

 

According to an official notice by NBEMS, the all-India 50% quota merit list will be released separately. The states and UTs will generate the final merit list and category-wise merit list for state quota seats based on the applicable guidelines, regulations, and reservation policy. The NEET PG 2023 successful candidates will be eligible to participate in the NEET PG 2023 counselling process conducted by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).

NEET-PG 2023 Results Declared: Check Your Scores and Rank on NBEMS Websites Now!

The NEET-PG 2023 exam took place on March 5th, 2023 and was held for admission to MD/MS/DNB/Diploma courses for the 2023-24 academic session.

 

The cut-off scores for different categories for admission to MD/MS/DNB/Diploma courses have been determined based on the minimum eligibility criteria stated in the NEET-PG 2023 Information Bulletin.

The cut-off scores for various categories are as follows:

 

Category  Eligibility Criteria Cut-off Scores (out of 800)
General / EWS 50th Percentile 291
General-PwBD  45th Percentile  274
SC/ST/ OBC (Including PwBD of SC/ST/OBC) 40th Percentile   257 

 

Candidates can now view their scores and NEET-PG 2023 rank, as the results have been announced and are available for viewing on the NBEMS websites: https://natboard.edu.in/ and https://nbe.edu.in.

 

Click here to view the results of NEET PG 2023

 

NEET-PG 2023: No Technically Incorrect or Ambiguous Questions Found, Confirms NBEMS

After the NEET-PG 2023 exam, subject matter experts from the relevant specialties reviewed every question to ensure its technical accuracy and the correctness of the answer keys. According to their assessment, there were no questions found to be technically incorrect or unclear. This review was conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences in New Delhi.

 

Separate Merit Position for All India 50% Quota Seats, States to Generate Merit List for State Quota Seats

The merit position for all India’s 50% quota seats will be announced separately, while the States/UT will generate the final merit list/category-wise merit list for state quota seats based on their qualifying/eligibility criteria, applicable guidelines/regulations, and reservation policy.

 

Candidates who are found to have used any unfair means during the NEET-PG 2023 exam will face penalties as determined by the NBEMS. If any such candidates are declared qualified, their results and candidature will be cancelled or deemed to be cancelled. The NBEMS will take appropriate action against these candidates.

The eligibility of a candidate’s candidature for NEET-PG 2023 is provisional and depends on meeting the criteria outlined in the NEET-PG 2023 Information Bulletin, as well as verification of their Face ID/Biometric where required.

 

Starting from March 25th, 2023, candidates who took the NEET-PG 2023 exam can download their individual scorecards from the website https://nbe.edu.in/.