Reduce NEET PG cut-off percentile by 30%: IMA writes to Mandaviya
text_fieldsNew Delhi: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday wrote to Minister for Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya, urging to reduce the NEET PG 2023 cut-off percentile by up to 30 per cent so that most of the seats can be filled in both clinical and non-clinical branches.
This will ensure that a significant number of aspiring doctors can enrol for postgraduate programmes in various medical colleges across the country and not a single postgraduate seat goes vacant, the IMA said in its letter.
In its letter addressed to the Minister, the IMA while recalling the contribution of doctors in the Covid pandemic wrote: “We should not forget that during previous Covid waves, when the country was in the state of emergency and people were dying, the doctors left their homes and served the nation fervently. The time has come for the administration to recognize them for their selfless service by reducing the cut-off marks for NEET-PG 2023.
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“As a result of high cutoff scores, aspiring medical students will not only be prevented from entering post-graduation but will also be compelled to travel overseas to pursue their dream field of postgraduation, further depleting the medical manpower pool in India. We cannot afford to lose these precious gems in such a time when the country needs a full-blown medical army to protect citizens,” the doctors’ body said.
“By making the right decision, the administration can make the lives of many aspiring and hardworking doctors worthwhile, which will ultimately benefit the nation in the long run.
“We request you to reduce the NEET PG 2023 cut-off percentile up to 30 per cent so that most of the seats are filled in both clinical and non-clinical branches,” the association wrote to Mandaviya.
NEET PG cutoff percentile 2023 for candidates belonging to the General/ EwS category is 50, for General PwBD is 45 and for SC/ ST/ OBC (including PwBD of SC/ ST/ OBC) is 40. This cutoff is the minimum score aspirants must obtain to be deemed eligible for the exam.
With inputs from agencies
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