NEET PG Cut off 2023 reduces to Zero; Mockery of standard of Medical Eduation, says FAIMA

NEET PG Cut off 2023 reduces to Zero; Mockery of standard of Medical Eduation, says FAIMA

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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 20, 2023 15:36 IST

Not everyone seems to be happy with the decision of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to reduce NEET PG 2023 cut off to zero and make everyone eligible for all remaining rounds of NEET PG 2023 counselling. Doctors' Association FAIMA has termed it a mockery of the standard of medical education.

NEET PG Cut Off 2023 reduces to Zero; Mockery of standard of Medical Eduation, says FAIMA

The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has said that reducing NEET PG Cut off 2023 to zero is a mockery of the standard of medical education.

"We are shocked to see such notice released by Ministry of Health regarding NEET PG Cut off. It is ridiculous to see zero percentile candidates are eligible for getting a Postgraduate Seat. This is mockery of the standard of Medical Education & healthcare system," reads a tweet by FAIMA.

"I completely disagree with the bizarre circular released by @MoHFW_INDIA of removing cut off bar from#NEETPG. 

@PMOIndia - it is only going to promote corruption and high fee in pvt medical colleges. It is Shameful tht any medical body supported this step of zero percent merit. Medical Industry has come for sale in India and Merit is dying everyday," tweeted Dr Rohan Krishnan, National Chairman of FAIMA.

"What the hell is this ? ZERO cutoff #NeetPG2023 Now every medical college will go ahead for blocking of seats till stray vacancy and then will give seats at their own high prices. This much money gamble in medical field," said another tweet.

"If zero percentile is the cut off for #NEETPG2023 then we might as well stop conducting this exam henceforth. What purpose does it serve? Why not use average % of MBBS for admission to PG then? By this way people will save exam money and all mental trauma of going through #NEET," said a tweet.

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