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Frustration level among Medicos is at rise due to delay in NEET Results





Delay in NEET PG result is causing a rise in frustration level among medicos. The NEET PG exam was conducted in Nov Dec 2012 which is 2 months early than the normal time of All India PGME. This untimely exam disturbed a lot of medicos in the first place and now the case in SC is going on endlessly since Dec 2012. Almost 90000 doctors who appeared for NEET exam are eagerly waiting for the result as many decisions are based on it like....

  1. The preparation of May-June 2013 session exams like AIIMS/PGI/DNB/CMS. Those students who unfortunately will not make to the rank list will have to plan their studies accordingly and its getting late day by day.
  2. JIPMER results have come and those who did not get satisfactory ran are waiting for their NEET result to make a decision.
  3. Many are waiting to join a job or coaching based on whether they get into PG or not.
Every time the next date is given for the case. All the students leave all their work and sit on computer waiting for final decision on NEET case. All the websites get clogged with medicos searching for updates of the case.

Our advice to all doctors is that now there is no point in wasting time. Those who think that they did not perform well in NEET should start studying. If they make in NEET it will be the most wonderful thing otherwise u wont repent during exams that you wasted precious time. Sitting whole day in front of computer in search of updates and wasting time is unnecessary. Many students organisations are trying to find way so that results will be declared soon. But till the case is closed and results are declared, just do whats important now.





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