New Delhi: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Tuesday urged the government to start the counseling process of NEET-PG 2024 and take such interim measures to ensure the interests of students and the healthcare system.
IMA has written to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, drawing his attention to the growing concerns and uncertainty due to the delay in the counseling process of NEET-PG 2024, which is stuck due to the pending case in the Supreme Court. This organization of doctors said that due to the delay in the counseling process, thousands of NEET-PG candidates across the country are facing a lot of trouble.
These candidates, who have worked tirelessly to get admission on postgraduate medical seats, are facing uncertainty about their future due to the judicial process. This is also impacting the functioning of medical institutions as timely admission of postgraduate students is important to ensure availability of doctors in hospitals and medical colleges. Therefore IMA believes that the Health Ministry should intervene in this matter.