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NEET: Bane or boon?

Aishwarya Raghu KashyapSakina Valsadwala
MAY 08, 2016 17:00 IST
UPDATED: OCTOBER 18, 2016 12:39 IST
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Reactions from students on the NEET ruling.
The Supreme Court imposed a rule on April 29 that the All India Pre-Medical Test would be treated as the first phase of NEET and there would be no more State exams.
More than six lakh students wrote the entrance exam on May 1 despite having only two days for preparation.
The court has also said students who have not applied for the All India Entrance Exam will be given a chance to take NEET’s second phase on July 24 and the results would be announced on August 17.
Sarah Khalid, Bachelor’s in Prosthetics and Orthotics, IPH, Delhi University
As an NRI student, I left home early just to write NEET in 2013, only to find out later that the test wasn’t valid. I think the Supreme Court’s decision has given a huge relief to thousands of aspiring doctors and anxious parents who were earlier made to run all over the country in order to appear for the entrance tests which were conducted separately by different medical schools.
This process imposed a massive financial burden on the parents apart from causing enormous anxiety. I feel that due to lack of proper awareness and information, everyone has been particularly sceptical about it.
Lokavya, Chettinad Vidyasharam, Chennai
I am very happy with the Supreme Court’s decision. The reintroduction of NEET in Chennai has become an added advantage for medical aspirants as they will not have to go through the strenuous admission process where a lot of private colleges demand a huge sum of money.
CAMPUS VOICES EDUCATION PLUS
NEET: Bane or boon?

Aishwarya Raghu KashyapSakina Valsadwala
MAY 08, 2016 17:00 IST
UPDATED: OCTOBER 18, 2016 12:39 IST
MORE-IN
careers

Reactions from students on the NEET ruling.
The Supreme Court imposed a rule on April 29 that the All India Pre-Medical Test would be treated as the first phase of NEET and there would be no more State exams.
More than six lakh students wrote the entrance exam on May 1 despite having only two days for preparation.
The court has also said students who have not applied for the All India Entrance Exam will be given a chance to take NEET’s second phase on July 24 and the results would be announced on August 17.
Sarah Khalid, Bachelor’s in Prosthetics and Orthotics, IPH, Delhi University
As an NRI student, I left home early just to write NEET in 2013, only to find out later that the test wasn’t valid. I think the Supreme Court’s decision has given a huge relief to thousands of aspiring doctors and anxious parents who were earlier made to run all over the country in order to appear for the entrance tests which were conducted separately by different medical schools.
This process imposed a massive financial burden on the parents apart from causing enormous anxiety. I feel that due to lack of proper awareness and information, everyone has been particularly sceptical about it.
Lokavya, Chettinad Vidyasharam, Chennai
I am very happy with the Supreme Court’s decision. The reintroduction of NEET in Chennai has become an added advantage for medical aspirants as they will not have to go through the strenuous admission process where a lot of private colleges demand a huge sum of money.
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