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Karnataka PGET-13 notification finally out, NEET became just a joke

Finally RGUHS also announced the PGET 2013. This makes AP, TN and Karnataka and all the private/minority/linguistic Institutions out of NEET PG (See full list here) This makes NEET PG exam pointless. As now majority of students have to appear in multiple exams.

I dont get why NBE and MCI rushed into conducting NEET when there was no final consensus of all the states and Medical colleges associations. For government its merely a exam but the real victims are the medical students, who first had to appear for NEET in a untimely manner almost 2 months before the expected time of AIPPG, which needless to say ruined the whole study schedule of most of the students. And now this mess. I really hope the hearing of this matter on 15th Jan 2013 bring some relief to already upset medical students community.

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