NExT Mock Test is Mockery of Medical Education, says Medicos
While AIIMS Delhi has invited applications for the NExT mock test to be held on July 28, 2023, from all final-year medical students of India, doctors and medical students are calling it just an exercise to earn huge money from the aspirants.
The doctors are raising their concerns on Twitter under the #NEXTEXAM
"#NEXT mock test fee- INR 2000 Total number of expected candidates for NEET PG - 2.5 Lac. Now even if 1 lac apply for mock test- 1 lac ×2000 = 20cr Just one mock test & @NMC_IND is a Crorepati..God save medical education," reads one of the tweets on the NExT mock test.
We will see big scam related to NExT exam in future, says medicos
"Why taking money from students on the name of mock test ? This exam is another way to earn money ? Am a sure that like #NEETPG & #NEETUG we will see big scams in this upcoming next exam.This exam is just Waste of money,time & mental peace of students," read another tweet.
"We need a Skilled India but Congress has created a Scam India in the last 10 years: Narendra Modi. And now NMC is taking money in the name of mock test," said another tweet.
The admit card can be downloaded on July 21, 2023, and the CBT for the mock/practice test for NExT is on July 28, 2023. The application fee for the SC/ST/EWS applicants is INR 1000 and for persons with benchmark disabilities, there are no examination fees.
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