Mumbai: Postgraduate (PG) medical acceptance, delayed for more than six months because the second wave of Covid, was pushed back due to court cases.
The Supreme Court stayed at the counseling process until the next hearing (on November 16) in please challenge the government’s decision to apply the OBC quota and EWS to the All-India medical chair.
In a letter to the Chairman of the Indian Judge, the Federation of the Association of Doctors Resident asked the trial to be accelerated and started the reception process immediately.
“With the delay in acceptance of first year students, the workload has shifted to the collection of students today in the course of MD / MS three years.
Not only PG candidates, whose academic year is delayed for more than six months, but the doctor in the batch is currently burdened with Covid work And non-covid, “said Federation President Dr.
Manish from Delhi.
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With OBC bookings and EWS applied to the entire Indian quota seat in medical reception, students who qualified also unsure about getting their chair.
When this problem was waiting in court, students await reception for six months worry about further delay.
“After the last year’s examination was announced, most of the candidates were successfully released from the task …
some joined as senior citizens in old countries in the institution.
Thus, health care institutions are managed by batches today from the second and third doctor, This is a precarious situation, given that batches are currently dealing with pandemics from the start and burdened, “Federation said.
The first year’s aspiran of the general category wants a court to immediately decide on OBC validity and the EWS quota in all-medical quota seats as many colleges will be left without open category seats after the implementation of a new quota.
“Many doctors, work and support the family, depend on allowances.
Uncertainty over the chair is increasingly tiring,” said a first year candidate, Driver Dr.
Zubin.
PG students or resident doctors form a large portion of health care workers who work during the first and second wave of Covid.
The NEET-PG for reception to the MD / MS course is held in January every year, but this year, driven to April 18, and because the second wave was pushed to September.
The exam was held, and the results were announced.
But the last minute decision of the government to implement the OBC and EWS quota in the quota seats throughout India for undergraduate and medical seats and PG teeth was opposed by candidates, who challenged him.
Circular was issued on July 29.