Tuesday, April 11, 2023

NEET UG 2023 Updates

 

The NEET UG exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to undergraduate medical courses, including MBBS and BDS, in various government and private medical colleges across India. The exam is conducted once a year and is usually held in May.

It is important to note that candidates should check the eligibility criteria before filling the NEET UG 2023 registration form. The eligibility criteria include age limit, educational qualifications, and minimum qualifying marks.

After the registration process is completed, candidates will be able to download their admit card from the official website. The NEET UG 2023 exam is expected to be conducted in offline mode (pen and paper-based) and will consist of 180 multiple-choice questions. The duration of the exam will be three hours.

In conclusion, candidates who are planning to appear for NEET UG 2023 should keep a close eye on the official website for any updates regarding the registration process. It is important to prepare well for the exam and follow all the guidelines given by NTA to ensure a smooth and successful registration process.

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Thursday, April 6, 2023

AIQ/State Counselling Dates and Discussion on Revised Cutoff Percentile and Marks for NEET PG 2023

The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) can release the NEET PG counselling schedule any time now. As of now, the scorecards have been released for the NEET qualifiers and the expectation of the counselling schedule to be released is getting higher. The counselling schedule will be released online only and candidates have to be frequent visitors of the official website.



The NEET PG Counselling 2023 will be conducted for admission to MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses for the current academic session which will have the following participation:


  • 50% All India Quota seats for all States/Union Territories of India.

  • State quota seats for every State/Union Territory of India.

  • All the Private Medical Colleges, Institutions & Universities/Deemed Universities in India.

  • Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions.

  • After MBBS/DNB Courses, Direct 6 years of DrNB Courses and after MBBS, NBEMS Diploma Courses.



Important Dates


NEET PG 2023 exam

5th March 2023

Result declaration

14th March 2023

Commencement of Counselling 

To be announced



Lots of rumours are circulating these days that the counselling would start in the months of May and June but this is actually a rumour only as there is no chance of counselling to be commenced soon. As per the previous assumptions only, the counselling is likely to be started in mid-July. 


According to Gaurav Tyagi (the director and expert counsellor of Career Xpert), one more rumour is airing that only one counselling will be done for All India as well as State Quota Counselling but this is impossible as both counsellings cannot be held together. He also stated that NEET 2023 aspirants are expecting the revised cut-off will be reduced by 25 percentile but we should not rely on this information. The aspirants can expect the cut-off to be reduced by 15-20 percentile only and not more than this. He also advised to decide the branch specialization with proper analysis of pros and cons of courses before the counselling.     


Note: Do not rely on fake sources as they will just mislead you to much extent. Make a habit of visiting official website mcc.nic.in regularly for the latest updates or notifications.


Wednesday, April 5, 2023

NEET UG 2023: Application forms released

 

Hello to all NEET aspirants….!

We have come across to provide you with important information about NEET UG 2023

For candidates seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, BHMS and other undergraduate (UG) medical programs, NTA conducts the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test every year. After successfully completing the NEET PG examination and the result declaration, the National Testing Agency (NTA) made the NEET UG application forms available on its official website.

NEET exam contains four subjects Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology which need to be prepared thoroughly. You can also go through the syllabus and other details posted in the blog section of our website for more information. The tips to crack NEET are also available on our website which provides you with essential tips to crack this challenging exam.     

What is NEET UG 2023 application form date?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) commenced the NEET UG online registrations on March 6, 2023, which will last till April 6, 2023. The NEET UG exam is conducted in offline mode i.e. pen and paper mode and will be conducted on May 7, 2023 by the NTA itself. The deadline to fill out the application form is very close now. So, If you have not completed the registration process yet then you can still do it. 

Eligibility Criteria 

Candidates who aspire to become medical practitioners through NEET UG are required to be eligible for the same. The eligibility criterion states that:

  • A candidate must have completed at least 17 years of age at the time of admission as on 31 December 2023.
  • A candidate must have completed the 10+2 (12th) with main subjects as Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English from an accredited board.
  • Steps for NEET UG Application

There are a few necessary steps to follow in the process of NEET application which are as follows:

Step 1: Registration on https://neet.nta.nic.in/ 

Step 2: Filling the application form

Step 3: Uploading documents and images

Step 4: Application form fee payment 

Step 5: Final printing of confirmation page 

Documents required for NEET UG registration

  • Valid contact details such as Contact no. & mail ID
  • Class 10th academic details (marksheet)
  • Class 12th academic details (marksheet)
  • Aadhar Card details
  • Passport-sized and postcard-sized photograph 
  • Application Form Fee (category-wise)
  • General category – Rs.1700
  • General EWS/OBC NCL category – Rs.1600
  • SC/ST/PwD/another gender category – Rs.1000

Admit cards will be released a few days before the exam date and you will all have to download and carry hard copies along with you. For more detailed information, you can check the information bulletin on the official website https://neet.nta.nic.in/

Candidates are required to dedicate more and more time to revision with a proper timetable so as to complete the syllabus revision thoroughly till the exam date. We will provide you with further updates regarding the exam on our website and youtube channel. 

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Monday, April 3, 2023

NEET 2023: Counselling Information

Today, numerous candidates aim to qualify NEET and become medical practitioners. Lakhs of candidates apply for NEET every year for undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses. Similarly, in the current year, the NEET PG exam has been conducted on 5th March and the counselling for NEET PG 2023 is expected to be commenced in July whereas the NEET UG exam is going to be conducted on 7th May 2023.


With NEET 2023, medical aspirants will be able to grab seats in their desired institutes and courses. The admissions will be done subsequently. 

NEET-2023


Counselling Information


The counselling takes months to complete with all the rounds. All the rounds are conducted by the counselling authority i.e. MCC (Medical Counselling Committee) to admit candidates in UG as well as PG medical courses.


NEET counselling process consists of four rounds such as Round 1, Round 2, Mop up round and Stray Vacancy round respectively. Below is a brief description of all the rounds to make you aware of the procedure.  


  • Round 1 - This is the very first round of NEET Counselling in which candidates register themselves, do the choice filling and deposit security money. The result of this particular round is released after the completion of the round.      


  • Round 2 - This round is conducted after round 1 subsequently. No further registration is required for candidates who have already applied for Round 1 but have not got any seat allocation. Fresh choice filling and results are declared in this particular round. The candidates who have joined a seat in round 2 of the State quota or AIQ counselling process are not permitted to participate in the subsequent rounds of the counselling process. 


  • Mop-up Round - This round is conducted after the end of round 2. In this round, a fresh registration is required along with the fee payment. A fresh choice filling is done in this stage so as to make an allotment for those who haven’t got any allotment in the previous rounds. 


  • Stray Vacancy Round - This is the last round of the NEET counselling process for the leftover seats in the institutes. It is specially conducted to fill the seats in deemed universities/institutes. The list of registered and qualified candidates is sent by MCC to the appropriate Deemed Universities then an offline process is conducted for the same.



Note: Once any round commences, the rules of that round will apply to all the candidates even if they were allotted/admitted in the previous round(s) of counselling

Every counselling session is different and each session has its own set of guidelines. 


For more detailed information on NEET Counselling 2023, you can connect with the best NEET counselling platform Career Xpert.






Monday, March 27, 2023

Specialization after MBBS in India

 

Some of the aspirants after MBBS start practising medicine but others choose to specialise in a particular specialisation.
There is robust competition in the medical industry. Future after MBBS is uncertain until a candidate completes a Post Graduate degree in his specialization. The requirement for well-trained doctors is increasing day by day with the population. Hence, MBBS aspirants pursue specialization and super-specialization.
During the completion period of MBBS, one becomes puzzled about his future career. At this point, you must consider the speciality to pursue. It can be a challenging choice as you have over 60 specialities and over 30 subspecialties to consider after MBBS. 

Candidates often get puzzled in post MBBS diploma courses. India has the highest number of doctors produced globally.  But after MBBS when it comes to specialization the seats available are even less than half as compared to the number of MBBS seats. 

Healthcare is one crucial sector that is rapidly expanding thus bringing in a huge requirement for specialists. Researching for the right course for your successful future is mandatory. Courses like MD, MS, PG Diploma, and DNB are part of postgraduate medical education for various specializations. The curriculum of the postgraduate medical degrees includes-


•         Theoretical knowledge
•         Practical and clinical skills
•         Thesis skills
•         Attitudes including communication skills
•         Training in research methodology
 

To get a PG medical seat one must qualify for an entrance exam such as NEET-PG, PGIMER, JIPMER PG, and AIIMS

 PG.
 

Below are the mentioned courses that one can select as per the specialization:

Doctor of Medicine – Select an MD course if you want to practise as a physician. This field does not require surgical skills. It will help you reach a wide range of patients and you can earn a name with fame. 

You can opt for any MD course from the given list:

•         MD in Anatomy
•         MD in Anesthesia
•         MD in Aerospace Medicine
•         MD in Biochemistry
•         MD in Pediatric
•         MD in General medicine
•         MD in Forensic Medicine
•         MD in Geriatrics
•         MD in Radiodiagnosis
•         MD in Dermatology
•         MD in Ophthalmology
•         MD in Radiotherapy
•         MD in sports medicine
•         MD in Respiratory Medicine
•         MD in psychiatry
•         MD in nuclear medicine 


Master of Surgery – MS is a degree that deals with surgery. Excellent physical and mental attributes must be maintained by candidates. This is an area that requires discipline to work in harmony. Moreover, it is not recommended for those with weak hearts and intentions.

The various MS degree courses are listed below:
•         MS Surgery
•         MS Orthopedics
•         MS ENT
•         MS Ophthalmology
•         MS Obstetrics Gynecology
 

PG Diploma – Apart from MD/MS, you can also pursue post-graduate diploma courses. Diploma courses are of 2 years duration. Compared to MD/MS and DNB degrees, diploma programmes don’t have the same commendation from medical institutes.


•         PG Diploma in Clinical Pathology
•         PG Diploma in Anesthesia
•         PG Diploma in Health Education
•         PG Diploma in ENT
•         PG Diploma in DVL
•         PG Diploma in Occupational Health
•         PG Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynecology
•         PG Diploma in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
•         PG Diploma in Pulmonary medicine
•         PG Diploma in Sports Medicine
•         PG Diploma in Hospital Administration
•         PG Diploma in Immunohematology
•         PG Diploma in Microbiology
•         PG Diploma in Pediatrics
•         PG Diploma in Psychiatry
•         PG Diploma in Pathology
•         PG Diploma in Nuclear medicine
•         PG Diploma in Radiotherapy
•         PG Diploma in Sports Medicine
 

DNB – DNB Counselling as the name suggests is the counselling conducted for admission to the Diplomate of National Board courses post MBBS diploma courses. By clearing the DNB exam, you can pursue medical or surgical super specializations courses like Cardiac Anaesthesia, Neurology and Cardiology. Furthermore, Neonatology also falls under Medical Super Specializations. Besides courses like Neurosurgery, Paediatric Surgery, and Plastic Surgery fall under Surgical Super Specializations. After your MBBS as a 5.5-year course, you can pursue some of these Super Specializations directly.
 

The medical field is a diverse field that has a vast range of career options available. Before selecting your field after MBBS one must also take a sigh at various things. You must research while making a decision. Because it is very necessary to choose a branch for which you have passion and curiosity. Because this is a long-run decision that can change your life forever. While researching various branches it is important to find the key differences between them. For MS surgical, expertise and skills are needed. Although, both the fields have a good scope in future. They are equally good but when it comes to financial things surgical specialities are more rewarding. You should also see the scope of the selected branch in the state or country you wish to serve. And as we all know, technology is emerging day by day which will also positively impact the future of the medical industry. It enhances the future of the medical industry with new methods.
Hence, one should choose and get enrolled in the right branch because this is what determines your success in the future contact us for more info.

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Friday, March 24, 2023

Everything You Need to Know About NEET Counselling 2023

NEET Counselling is an essential step for candidates who have successfully cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and are aspiring to become doctors. It is a process that helps students secure admission to undergraduate medical courses across India.

NEET Counselling Schedule 2023

The NEET Counselling schedule 2023 is yet to be announced by the authorities. However, it is expected to commence in the month of July 2023. The counselling process will be conducted online, and candidates will be allotted seats based on their NEET score and choices.

NEET Counselling 2023

NEET Counselling Process 2023

The NEET Counselling process 2023 is likely to follow a similar pattern as in previous years. Here's a step-by-step guide to the NEET Counselling 2023 process:

Step 1: Registration

Candidates need to register on the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to participate in the counselling process. They need to fill in their personal details, academic qualifications, and NEET score.

Step 2: Choice Filling

Once registered, candidates need to select their preferred colleges and courses from the available options. They can choose as many colleges and courses as they want, depending on their eligibility.

Step 3: Locking of Choices

After selecting the colleges and courses, candidates need to lock their choices before the deadline. It is important to carefully select and lock the choices as the final seat allotment will be based on the locked choices.

Step 4: Seat Allotment

Based on the NEET score, choices, and category, seats will be allotted to the candidates. The seat allotment result will be announced online, and candidates need to download their allotment letter.

Step 5: Reporting to the Allotted College

Candidates need to report to the allotted college with the necessary documents and fee to secure admission. If they fail to report within the specified time, their seat will be forfeited.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What do you mean by NEET Counselling?

Ans: NEET Counseling refers to the process of finding medical colleges based on your NEET rank. You can apply for admission to your allotted colleges.

Q: WHO CAN APPLY FOR IT?

Ans:  All candidates who have passed the exam are eligible to participate in this counselling, regardless of their domicile. In order to apply, candidates must complete a fresh application form. This will give you a better chance of obtaining a government seat regardless of your lower marks than the actual state cutoffs. For more info:- Contact us 

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Sunday, March 19, 2023

NEET PG Counselling 2023


 Congratulations to all the NEET 2023 qualifiers!


The national Eligibility cum Entrance Test PG (NEET-PG) exam is conducted for admission to MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses every year. Admission to MD, MS and PG Diploma programmes at various colleges and universities across the country requires an exam to be qualified. Foreign candidates must appear in the exam too to pursue Postgraduate medical courses in India. No other examination rather than NEET PG is valid to take admission to PG courses such as MD/MS/Diploma courses.


After the successful completion of the NEET exam and result declaration, you must be waiting for the NEET 2023 Counselling. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts the counselling every year according to the following seat matrix:


  • 50% of All India Quota (AIQ) seats are filled through counselling by the MCC of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS)

  • 100% of Deemed/Central Universities seats are filled through counselling by the MCC of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS)


NEET-PG is an entrance examination for admission to MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses for the current academic session which will have the following participation:


  1. 50% All India Quota seats for all States/Union Territories of India.

  2. State quota seats for every State/Union Territory of India.

  3. All the Private Medical Colleges, Institutions & Universities/Deemed Universities in India

  4. Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions.

  5. After MBBS/DNB Courses, Direct 6 years of DrNB Courses and after MBBS, NBEMS Diploma Courses


The following Medical Institutes are not considered for MD/MS seats through exam for the current academic session:


  1. AIIMS, New Delhi and other AIIMS

  2. PGIMER, Chandigarh

  3. JIPMER, Puducherry

  4. NIMHANS, Bengaluru

  5. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum


No separate entrance for admission to PG courses shall be conducted by any State Government/Private Medical College/University for the session 2023-24.


Important Dates


NEET PG 2023 exam

5th March 2023

Result declaration

14th March 2023

Commencement of Counselling (expected)

15th July 2023 


Information for Candidates


  • Candidates must know that the NBEMS is responsible for only conducting the NEET-PG exam and declaring results while MCC conducts the complete counselling and seat allotment process. NBEMS is not responsible for counselling and allotment of seats.


  • The result of the NEET entrance test has been declared on the official websites which are https://natboard.edu.in and https://nbe.edu.in


  • Candidates should be in touch with the official MCC website for the latest updates like schedules/results/notices/news and events relating to counselling as candidates will not be notified through any medium for the same.


  • The result of NEET 2023 is only valid for the current session for MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses, and it cannot be carried over to the subsequent admission sessions.


  • Candidates scoring less than 50 percentile in the General/EWS category, 40 percentile in SC/ST/OBC category and 45 percentile in General PwD candidates are not considered for admission to any course. Rank has not be awarded to disqualified candidates. The cut offs are mentioned below:



Category

Cut-off Scores (out of 800)

General / EWS

291

General-PwBD

274

SC/ST/ OBC (Including PwBD of SC/ST/OBC)

257




NEET Counselling procedure is counselling that requires much expertise. A single error can ruin all the counselling and make you out of the further rounds of counselling. It may be difficult for many candidates if they have never gone through any counselling earlier. We have a solution to this situation. You can connect with us for expert NEET PG Counselling 2023 if you want so. You will get full assistance from us from the initial round till the last seat allotment process. Your journey for NEET counselling is our responsibility.


Documents required for PG Admission 2023


Candidates have to be prepared with the following essential documents for PG admission post counselling process:


  1. Allotment Letter issued by MCC

  2. Admit Card issued by NBE

  3. Result/Rank Letter issued by NBE

  4. MBBS/BDS First, Second, and Third Professional Exams Mark Sheets.

  5. MBBS/BDS Degree Certificate/Provisional Certificate.

  6. Internship Completion Certificate/Certificate from the head of the Institute/College that the candidate's internship completes by 31st March of the admission year.

  7. A Permanent/Provisional Registration Certificate will go but these must be issued by MCI or DCI/State Medical or Dental Council. A provisional Registration Certificate will be accepted only in chances where a candidate is going through an internship and is probable to complete the same on or before 31st March of the admission year.

  8. High School/Higher Secondary Certificate/Birth Certificate as evidence of the date of birth.

  9. Candidates who got seat allotment must carry one of the identification proofs to the college allotted at the time of admission as mentioned in the information Bulletin published by the National Board of Examinations (NBE) for NEET viz. Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport or PAN Card.

  10.  The candidates should also carry the following certificates, if applicable:

a) English or Hindi language must be used on the SC/ST Certificate, which must be issued by the appropriate authorities in the format outlined in the Information Bulletin. Sub-caste should be stated in the certificate. The translated certificate must be approved by a Gazetted Officer.

b) EWS Certificate as per the Central Govt. norms in the format specified in the Information Bulletin and should be in English/Hindi language. The translated certificate must be approved by a Gazetted Officer.

c) OBC certificate issued by the competent authority. The Central List of OBC should match the sub-caste. Candidates from OBC should not be from any rich political family. The translated certificate must be approved by a Gazetted Officer.

d) According to the Rights of People with Disability Act 2016 and NMC Norms, a Disability Certificate granted by an authorized Medical Board will be accepted. There will be no consideration for any additional PwD certificates from other authorities or hospitals. The format of the Certificate of Disability is annexed in the Information Bulletin.


Original certificates/documents are mandatory or candidates will not be allowed to take admission in the allotted Medical / Dental College. Candidates who come for admission with a certificate stating that "their original certificates are deposited with the Institute/College/University" will not be allowed to enrol in the selected Medical/Dental College if they have submitted their actual documents with any other Institute/College/University.


All further updates will be provided to you on our website as well as our Youtube Channel. Stay in touch for regular updates.You will be notified for the counselling schedule accordingly.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Ques - How many rounds of NEET counselling are there?

Ans - There are four rounds of NEET counselling which are Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up and Stray Vacancy round which are conducted every year.


Ques - When will the NEET PG Counselling 2023 begin?

Ans - The counselling is expected to begin from July 15,2023. The counselling schedule will be released on the official website of the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). You have to frequently visit the official website for the latest updates. 


Ques - Who conducts NEET Counselling?

Ans - The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts NEET counselling every year to take admissions in UG as well as PG courses.


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