New Delhi: The National Feasibility Test (NEET) for reception for medical medical postgraduate will be held on May 21, the National Examination Board in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) announced on Friday, the day after the Ministry of Health Union sought a postponement of an examination of up to six to eight weeks.
Based on the instructions of the Ministry of Health Vide the letter dated February 3, the behavior of the NEET-PG 2022 examination which was previously notified to be held on March 12 residenced.
NEET-PG 2022 will now be held on May 21 from 9am to 12:30 a.m., the notification issued by Nbems on Friday read.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the online application window for shipping applications for NEET-PG 2022 which was previously notified to be closed on February 4 (until 11:55 a.m.) will now continue until March 25 (until 11:55 a.m.), it said .
The Union Ministry of Health on Thursday asked the National Examination Board to postpone Neet PG 2022 by six to eight weeks or accordingly because it collided with Counseling Neet PG 2021.
In communication sent to this Dr.
Clash with NEET-PG 2021 counseling.
Also, many internships will not be able to participate in counseling 2022 in May / June, Srinivas said.
“Maintaining the facts above in view, HFM (Ministry of Health and family welfare) has made a decision to postpone Neet PG 2022 with six-eight weeks or in accordance with, decisions made by HFM can be obeyed,” Communication was sent on February 3 stated.
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