Pulkit Santoshi has been preparing for the postgraduate medical entrance exam for the past two years.
Three days ahead of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (postgraduate), scheduled to be held this Sunday, the government decided to defer the exam in view of the second wave of the pandemic. Without clarity on a fresh date for the exam, Santoshi said it was discouraging to “pursue a goal when the goalpost is nowhere to be seen”.
Many students preparing for admission to MD, MS, DNB and PG diploma courses expressed disappointment at the decision to defer the test indefinitely.
The National Board of Examination (NBE) conducts the NEET (PG) in January every year. This year, the NBE had deferred the test to April 18. Nearly 1.76 lakh candidates have applied for nearly 35,000 postgraduate seats in government and private institutions except the Institutions of National Importance like AIIMS. The NBE had issued admit cards.
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Minister lauds efforts of faculty, students in achieving various milestones
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Union Minister of State for Education, Communications, and Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre inaugurating via video conference the newly constructed mega hostel at NIT-Calicut in Kozhikode on Friday.
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Minister lauds efforts of faculty, students in achieving various milestones Union Minister of State for Education, Communications, and Electronics and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre inaugurated the newly constructed mega hostel at the National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NIT-C) through videoconferencing on Friday.
Mr. Dhotre lauded the collective efforts of the faculty, staff and students of the institute in achieving various milestones the all-India 23rd position in engineering; third position in architecture in National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF); and eighth rank amongst Institutes of Nationa
Too many IITs, unrealistic expectations
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It is time to rethink the changing role and the mandate of the IITs in order to ensure that quality and focus continue
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It is time to rethink the changing role and the mandate of the IITs in order to ensure that quality and focus continue
Without question, the Indian Institutes of Technology, or the IITs, are the crown jewels of Indian higher education. They are world-renowned for the quality of their graduates and for their academic programmes in a range of fields in technology and engineering and in the past decade, in research and innovation through research parks as well. They are among the few Indian higher education institutions that do reasonably well in the global rankings. However, for the past decade or so, and according to current plans, the IIT “system” has expanded beyond its capacity to maintain its high standards and is in danger of sinking into medio
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