IMA’s student body demands cut-off reduction in NEET PG as thousands of seats remain vacant: Why are Indian medical graduates turning away from PG courses?
The Indian Medical Association’s Junior Doctors Network (IMA-JDN) has urged Union Health Minister JP Nadda to reduce the NEET-PG 2024 cutoff in a formal letter. This request follows the completion of the second round of counselling, where 31,490 candidates were deemed eligible, leaving around 15,000-16,000 seats vacant, including 1,500 in Maharashtra. The vacancy issue highlights systemic challenges in India’s medical education.
The Rajasthan JET 2025 result will be released on July 29, 2025, on the official website, jetskrau2025.com. The result includes JET, Pre-PG, and PhD entrance […]
The Government of Rajasthan has announced fresh administrative changes among IAS officers. Dr. Gaurav Saini, previously Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Jaipur Greater, has now been appointed […]