AIPMT News
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the OMR answer sheets of both the first (May 1) and second (July 24) phase of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
Nineteen-year-old Mashal Maheshwari moved to Jaipur from Hyderabad in Pakistan's Sindh province two years ago.
Nadda's ministry was asked by the President to explain the reasons for taking the ordinance route.
In a major development with regard to National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), the Centre on Tuesday moved the Supreme court saying that NEET should be conducted in 7 vernacular languages.
Here, the Supreme Court's NEET order is explained in 10 easy-to-understand points.
The SC rejected the contentions of the state governments, private medical colleges and also the minority institutions like Christian Medical College Vellore and Ludhiana that they have the legislative competence to hold separate entrance tests.
The Supreme Court also ruled that the states can't conduct their own exams since Centre's regulation on NEET overrides states' law on separate exams.
NEET: Big day today - Supreme Court to pass order on fate of medical entrance examinations by states
It's a big day for medical aspirants as the Supreme Court is likely to clear the uncertainty hanging over the fate of medical entrance examinations conducted by states on Monday.
The Supreme Court on Monday would clear the uncertainty hanging over the fate of medical entrance examinations conducted by states .
The court sought views of the Centre and the CBSE when counsel for various states including Assam and J&K made fervent appeals against the NEET.
In a major development with regard to the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), states on Thursday sought clarification from the Supreme Court whether the state governments should go ahead with their state medical entrance tests separately or not.
In a major development with regard to the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), states on Thursday sought clarification from the Supreme Court whether the state governments should go ahead with their state medical entrance tests separately or not.
It's an important day with regard to the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) as Medical Council of India (MCI) has to respond to state governments' plea seeking to hold separate exams this year.
After the Supreme Court heard the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) matter on Tuesday, the Medical Council of India (MCI) is expected to respond to state governments' plea by Thursday.
In a major development with regard to the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), the Supreme Court on Tuesday asked Centre and CBSE to start preparations and said that the second phase of NEET would be held on schedule i.e. on July 24.
In a major development with regard to the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), the Supreme Court on Tuesday asked Medical Council of India (MCI) to respond to state governments' plea to hold separate exams this year.
The first phase of the single entrance test NEET for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses across the country will be held on Sunday as the Supreme Court had yesterday refused to accord an urgent hearing of a plea seeking modification of its earlier order.
Refusing to entertain the students' plea seeking modification of its NEET order passed earlier this week, the court said: “Let the exams go on.”
Refusing to hear the Centre's plea, the court said it will not pass any further order on NEET.
The first phase of NEET will be conducted on May 1 instead of the scheduled AIPMT; second phase will be held on July 24.
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