Urge Governor to intervene
Doctors Association Kashmir(DAK) on Wednesday urged Governor administration to increase the number of examination centres for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS) to be held in the valley next month.
In a statement issued to the press, DAK said that it received a representation from MD/MS doctors presently working in various hospitals of the valley on Wednesday. “The candidates were DM/MCH aspirants who are appearing in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS). NEET SS 2019 is a Super Speciality national level exam being conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE)to offer admission in DM/MCH courses,” DAK said.
The entrance exam NEET SS is scheduled on June 28, 2019, and is in online mode and the registration has already started on 8th May.
DAK quoted candidates being dismayed by the lackadaisical attitude of the authorities in failing to get a sufficient number of examination centres in Kashmir.
Taking a strong note of this concern of aggrieved candidates President DAK Dr Suhail Naik said that "It is very unfortunate that every time we are made to beg to authorities to get a sufficient number of examination centres to Kashmir so that our candidates are not made to suffer.”
“But it seems that our demands are falling to deaf ears," Naik said.
Dr Naik further said that "Our state at Srinagar has been conducting other exams of national level like Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) since long in a fair and uninterrupted manner but it’s regretful that at present only a minuscule number of candidates will appear in the said examination at Kashmir Center due to the limited number of seats for unknown reasons thus forcing the candidates to opt for the centres at other states which will mar the health care badly during those days, in addition, causing unnecessary trouble to candidates”.
Dr Suhail Naik urged Governor Satyapal Malik to take up the matter with appropriate authorities for increasing the number of centres so that the candidates are not made to suffer unnecessarily.
Urge Governor to intervene
Doctors Association Kashmir(DAK) on Wednesday urged Governor administration to increase the number of examination centres for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS) to be held in the valley next month.
In a statement issued to the press, DAK said that it received a representation from MD/MS doctors presently working in various hospitals of the valley on Wednesday. “The candidates were DM/MCH aspirants who are appearing in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Speciality (NEET SS). NEET SS 2019 is a Super Speciality national level exam being conducted by the National Board of Examinations (NBE)to offer admission in DM/MCH courses,” DAK said.
The entrance exam NEET SS is scheduled on June 28, 2019, and is in online mode and the registration has already started on 8th May.
DAK quoted candidates being dismayed by the lackadaisical attitude of the authorities in failing to get a sufficient number of examination centres in Kashmir.
Taking a strong note of this concern of aggrieved candidates President DAK Dr Suhail Naik said that "It is very unfortunate that every time we are made to beg to authorities to get a sufficient number of examination centres to Kashmir so that our candidates are not made to suffer.”
“But it seems that our demands are falling to deaf ears," Naik said.
Dr Naik further said that "Our state at Srinagar has been conducting other exams of national level like Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) since long in a fair and uninterrupted manner but it’s regretful that at present only a minuscule number of candidates will appear in the said examination at Kashmir Center due to the limited number of seats for unknown reasons thus forcing the candidates to opt for the centres at other states which will mar the health care badly during those days, in addition, causing unnecessary trouble to candidates”.
Dr Suhail Naik urged Governor Satyapal Malik to take up the matter with appropriate authorities for increasing the number of centres so that the candidates are not made to suffer unnecessarily.
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