Tuesday, 31 January 2017

 JEE Main 2017

(Last Update :27/01/2017)

The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has notified following two changes in the JEE pattern for 2017:
1.     There shall be no weightage for the 12th class marks in calculating the ranks in the JEE (Main) examination,
2.     For the candidates to qualify for the admission in the IITs/NITs/IIITs and such other CFTIs whose admissions are based on the JEE (Advanced)/JEE(Main) ranks, they should have secured at least 75% marks in the 12th class examination, or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th class examination conducted by the respective Boards. For SC/ST students the qualifying marks would be 65% in the 12th class examination.
The States of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttrakhand, Nagaland, Odisha & some other institutions have joined JEE (Main) system, however, their admission criteria will be notified by the concerned authorities. Therefore, the candidates seeking admission to the institutions in these states, which were earlier admitting based on their State level examination, are also advised to fill in the JEE (Main)–2017  application form online. The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs.
The online process of correction, in particulars filled by the candidates in the application form of JEE (Main)-2017, will start from 25th January, 2017 onwards.The last date for online correction in the particulars of application form is 03rd February 2017 and  the additional fee, if any, can be paid up to 04th February 2017. Since, it is the one time facility, so, candidates are advised to do the corrections very carefully. In view of point number 1 mentioned above, the roll number of class 12th is not required at the time of calculation/declaration of All India Rank of JEE (Main)-2017 and the percentage/percentile of marks of class 12th will be verified by the concerned institution at the time of admission, however for information purpose, the candidates may enter their roll number of class 12th/improvement examination of class 12th during the correction in particulars. Further, at the time of downloading admit card of JEE(Main)-2017, the candidates will be given facility to enter/update their roll number of class 12th/improvement examination of class 12th.

NEET (UG) - 2016

As per the directives of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the Ordinances promulgated by the Central Government on 24.05.2016, NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST-II (UG), 2016 will be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in Medical/Dental Colleges run with the approval of Medical Council of India/Dental Council of India under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
The AIPMT-2016/NEET- I was conducted on 1 st May, 2016. NEET-II will be conducted on Sunday, the 24 th July, 2016. The judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and Ordinances is uploaded on NEET website.
The responsibility of the CBSE is limited to the conduct of the entrance examination, declaration of result and providing All India Rank to the Counseling Authorities and Admitting Institutions.

NEET 2017: NEW CONDITIONS SPARK ANOTHER DEBATE

(Source MumbaiMirror)


Medical aspirants will now be allowed a maximum of three attempts to clear the entrance test, that too till the age of 25

A year after its stormy debut, NEET has once again sparked a debate among medical aspirants and parents. This time it is the introduction of a cap on the number of attempts and the upper age limit.The University Grants Commission last week said that students would be allowed to take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) only thrice, that too until the age of 25. No such conditions existed earlier. While the government is yet to bring out a notification on the new changes, the decision has evoked mixed reactions.

"The age criterion is a positive step but why discriminate between reserved and open category [The age limit for the reserved category is 30]," said Sudha Shenoy, a member of Mission 2017, a forum comprising parents of NEET aspirants.

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A student is eligible for NEET at 17, after Class XII and if that student makes continuous attempts, he or she would become ineligible for test after 20. This, according to Shenoy, is unreasonable as the students have eight years between 17 and 25.

"Five attempts per candidate is a reasonable figure," she said.

Some parents say students continue to take the entrance test to secure a seat in a government-run medical college where fees are much lower. "Exorbitant fees charged by private medical colleges and deemed universities deter us from opting for them as we cannot cough up fees that run into lakhs," said a student who is preparing for NEET.

Those who could not get admission last year are under tremendous pressure to make it through this time, said Mahendra Choudhari, whose daughter is preparing for a second attempt. He said his daughter could not secure admission last year because of the chaos that ensued after the Supreme Court made NEET mandatory for all institutes in the country.

Move will curb fraud, cheating

But some parents, officials and people from the field of education feel the cap on attempts and age will bring down cases of fraud and cheating.

"It is definitely a step in the right direction as we cannot have 30-year-olds writing NEET," said Dr Purvi Shah whose daughter will take NEET for the first time this year. "The move will encourage students to crack the exam in one single attempt. It will help restrain them [candidates] from spoiling the crucial years of their life and instead opt for an alternative career early," said Aakash Chaudhry, director of Aakash Educational Services, which runs a chain of coaching classes.

"It will also help vacate the number of seats for other students who have been preparing for it and will be attempting NEET for the first time to pursue a career in medicine," he said.

This year, nearly 4 lakh students are expected to take NEET, which will be held on May 7.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Use full links for medical students

http://cbseneet.nic.in/cbseneet/faq.html#

http://www.cbse.nic.in/

http://www.mciindia.org/

http://www.mohfw.nic.in/

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

Sl. No.QuestionReply
1.What is National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Under Graduates?The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) is a new qualifying cum entrance examination notified under the ‘Regulations on Graduate Medical Education 1997 and BDS Course Regulations, 2007’ by the Medical Council of India as published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated 21st December, 2010 and 15st February, 2012 and the Dental Council of India as published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated 31st May, 2012.
2.What is the difference between AIPMT and NEET examination?NEET is a single eligibility cum entrance examination namely ‘National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for admission to MBBS/BDS courses’ in each academic year. 
AIPMT was conducted by CBSE for selection of candidates for admission to 15% seats under All India Quota.
With the introduction of NEET, the said examination will replace AIPMT and other similar Under Graduate level Medical Entrance Examinations.
3.Who will be conducting NEET (UG)?The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be conducting the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in the session 2013-14
4.Whether the exam. will be offline or online?NEET (UG)-2013 will be an offline pen and paper test.
5.What is the examination date for NEET 2013?The date of examination is 5th May, 2013 (Sunday).
6.Will there be only single stage exam?NEET will be a single stage exam.
7.What will be the syllabus of NEET (UG)?The Question Papers for NEET shall be based on a common syllabus notified by the Medical council of India which is available on website www.mciindia.org.
8.What will be the pattern of NEET?The Entrance Examination consists of one paper containing 180 objective type questions (four options with single correct answer) from the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany & Zoology) to be answered on the specially designed machine-gradable sheet using Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only.
9.What are the duration/timings of NEET?The NEET will be of three hours from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
10.What are the cities for the examination?The details of examination centre cities are mentioned at Appendix-I of the Information Bulletin which is available on CBSE websitewww.cbseneet.nic.in
11.How to fill up ‘online’ application form for NEET? Are there any guidelines for the students before filling the application form?Application form for NEET-UG can be submitted only online through website www.cbseneet.nic.in. The instructions for filling up of application form are given under Clause 14 of the Information Bulletin.
12.How to remit fee for NEET-UG?The examination fee for NEET-UG can be remitted in the following manner:
  1. Online payment through Debit/Credit Card
  2. Payment against Challan at the branches of Canara Bank/Syndicate Bank/e-Post Office
For details, please refer Clause 13 of Information Bulletin.
13.HOW TO FIND OUT THE NEARBY CANARA BANK/SYNDICATE BANK/E-POST OFFICE FOR FEE REMITTANCE?THE CBSE WEBSITE WILL SHOW THE NEARBY E-POST OFFICE/CANARA BANK/SYNDICATE BANK BRANCHES TO THE CANDIDATES. THE ONLINE APPLICATION ALSO HAS A PROVISION TO SHOW NEARBY BRANCHES OF BANKS AND E-POST OFFICE IF THE CANDIDATE CHOOSES TO MAKE PAYMENT BY CHALLAN.
14.What is the fee amount for NEET-UG, 2013?Fee Details and last date for submission of Application Form are as follows:
 FEE WITHOUT
LATE FEE
FEE WITH FIRST 
LATE FEE
DURATION01.12.2012
to 
31.12.2012
01.01.2013
to
31.01.2013
FOR GENERAL/OBCRs.1000/-Rs.2000/-(Rs.1000+Rs.1000)
FOR SC/ST/PHRs.550/-Rs.1550/-(Rs.550+Rs.1000)
LAST DATE OF RECEIPT OF CONFIRMATION PAGE/APPLICATION FORM IN CBSE10.01.201305.02.2013
15.If a candidate for any reason not appearing or appeared in the exam., is there any fee refund provision?No. After submission of the application form it cannot be withdrawn. Claims for refund of application fee will not be entertained.
16.What is the minimum and maximum age for appearing in NEET exam 2013?
  • The minimum age of candidate is 17 years completed at the time of admission or will complete the age on or before 31st December of the year of his/her admission to the 1st year MBBS/BDS Course.
  • The upper age limit for a candidate seeking admission under 15% All India Quota seats in Government Medical Colleges through National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEETis 25 years as on 31st December of the year of the entrance examination. Further provided that this upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the candidates of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Classes.
  • There is no upper age limit for candidates appearing in the NEET for State Quota seats. However, admission shall be subject to the prevailing norms in each State/UT.
17.What are the enclosures that should be attached with the confirmation page?After submission of online application form, candidate is required to send duly completed and attested confirmation page of online application form and proof of fee paid to the CBSE.
Please refer to Rule 14 (ix) of the Information Bulletin for NEET (UG)-2013 which is available on CBSE website for details.
18.If mistakenly during filling of the form, wrong particulars are filled in the online form, how it will be corrected.There will be an option for ONE TIME online correction of personal particulars of candidates. However, candidate will not be allowed to correct CHOICE OF EXAM CENTRE, LANGUAGE OF QUESTION PAPER AND CHOICE OF SEATS under any circumstances.
19.If a candidate passed class XII with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects from NIOS, whether he/she is eligible to appear for NEET.Yes, if the candidate has passed class XII examination with an aggregate of 50% marks in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and also passed English in the Qualifying Examination.
20.If a student studied up to class 11th from CBSE Board from KSA/Abroad and class XII from CBSE School in India, will he/she be treated as NRI student or can she be eligible for state quota also through NEET.Only Indian Nationals are Eligible for 15% All India Quota Seats. 
Eligibility for State Quota Seats is as per prevailing rules in the State/UT concerned.
21.Is it compulsory to take Maths if I want to appear in NEET?It is not necessary to offer Maths to appear in NEET.
22.I have passed 12 class in the subjects of English, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physical education and appeared/appearing for Biology subject from any other Board(s)/NIOS examination, will I eligible for NEET.No. Any examination equivalent to class XII passed from a recognized Board/University comprising of physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology including practical test in these subjects and English is only eligible.
23.Whether score of class 12th will be given weightage to appear in NEET?No, The minimum Eligibility criteria for NEET-UG is to pass the qualifying examinations as enumerated under clause 9.4 of Information Bulletin of NEET-UG 2013 with the minimum prescribed marks for each category of Students.
24.From which date the NEET 2013 forms will be available.The Online Application for NEET-UG 2013 will be available on websitewww.cbseneet.nic.in from 1st December 2012.
25.Is the availability of forms will be online or it can be purchased from any bank or institution.A candidate can only apply on-line by logging on to www.cbseneet.nic.in.
26.For how many attempts / numbers a student can appear for NEET?There is no limit for number of attempts. However Eligibility for admission for MBBS/BDS courses will be subject to Medical Institutions/University.
27.How to send confirmation Page of Application Form of NEET-UG 2013.The Confirmation Page along with the proof of original fee receipt issued by the Bank/Post Office may be sent by Speed Post or registered Post only.
28.Can one send confirmation page of online application through courier?No.
29.If a candidate born in USA and studied in India and holding OCI Card wants to apply for NEET 2013, is he/she is eligible for NEET 2013?Yes. Indian Nationals and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) are Eligible for appearing in the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG).
30.What is the scheduled date for web hosting of Admit Cards for NEET exam 2013?The schedule of hosting of Admit Cards is from 1st April, 2013 and 10th April, 2013.
31.When will be the result of NEET exam 2013 declared?The tentative schedule of declaration of result of NEET – UG, 2013 is end of 1st week of June, 2013.
32.Whether AIPMT would take place in 2013?No.
33.How does one know the complete guidelines for NEET (UG)?The Guidelines for NEET (UG)-2013 are available in the Information Bulletin for NEET (UG)-2013.
34.

What is All-India quota and State quota seats?15% seats in Government Medical Colleges filled through the Counselling conducted by DGHS are All India quota seats. 
Seats filled through the counselling conducted by the State Counselling Authorities and Management Quota seats of Private Medical Colleges are under State Quota seats.
35.Will admission to AIIMS and JIPMER be through NEET from 2013 onwards?No. Admission to AIIMS and JIPMER will be through the selection processes conducted by the Institutions concerned.
36.Will there be negative marking in NEET?Yes. Each correct answer will get 04 marks and for each incorrect response, 01 mark will be deducted from the total score.
37.What about the private universities? Are they accepting NEET score?Except AIIMS and JIPMER admission to all other Medical and Dental Colleges is expected to be based on merit positions in the NEET.
38.Up to which date and how long a result of the student is valid for?The result of successful candidates of NEET (UG) 2013 is valid for the academic session 2013-14 only.
39.Is there any helpline for NEET 2013 examination for the aspirants?CBSE Toll Free No.18001 180 02, 011-22509256-57-59.
40.How does one know the status of acceptance of application form by the CBSE?Information regarding receipt of duly attested and completed confirmation page of online Application Forms and proof of remittance of fee will be hosted from time to time on website www.cbseneet.nic.in. Candidates can check the status online.
41.Can anyone cancel the application submitted for NEET?Application forms once submitted cannot be cancelled.
42.What do the candidate need to bring to the exam centre?
  • The candidate is required to bring his/her admit card of NEET (UG).
  • Candidates are advised to bring with them a card board or a clip board so that they have no difficulty in writing responses in the Answer Sheet even if the tables provided in the Examination Hall do not have smooth surface.
  • They will also bring their own Blue/Black Ball Point Pens of good quality. These will not be supplied by the Board.
  • One Post Card size (3½” x 5”) photograph.
43.Will any candidate be able to leave early if he finishes the test before the allocated test time?No. candidate will leave the examination hall/room before the test concludes.
44.How will one know, if he has been successful in the NEET-UG?The result of NEET-UG will be uploaded on the CBSE website as per schedule.
45.If one does not get Admit Card, whom should he contact?He can contact to NEET Examination Unit, CBSE at e-mailneet.cbse@nic.in, fax no.011-22509251 and also contact helpline number. However, candidates may contact CBSE only after 10th of April, 2013.

‘NEET will give students access to more seats’


Introduction of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), would only benefit the state students by giving them access to admission in national-level institutions and also to seats available under the all-India quota, Medical Education Minister S A Ramdas said.
“The students who would face NEET UG, need not to attend other competitive examinations for seeking admissions into various other private institutions including that of COMED-K in the state,” he told reporters.
By appearing for NEET, the students in Karnataka would be awarded national-level ranking by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). And with this ranking they would also be eligible to seek admissions in national institutions, except All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi and Jawaharlal Institute of PG Medical education and Research in Puducherry.
He said that the notification for NEET UG courses would be issued by the CBSE shortly.
It will also helps the state students to garner more number of seats available from the all-India quota of 15 per cent, he said.
Informing that the mandate of the CBSE is only to prepare question papers and award both national and state-level rankings, the minister said that the rest of the tasks would be assigned to the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) including seat allocation as per the reservation policy of the state.
While admitting that there are gaps to be bridged as for as the curriculum between CBSE and state syllabus are concerned, Ramdas said that to overcome this, instructions have been given to KEA to go ahead through TV channel teaching, website programming, hold mock test and utilising the services of expert teachers. “Over 160 hours of coaching would be provided by expert teachers,” he said.
Informing that many of the students in Karnataka are rural-based and are studying in Kannada medium, he said that he has written a letter to the chairman of CBSE, appealing him to maintain the CET standard of questions for NEET next year. “I have also appealed the CBSE to provide Kannada version question paper of NEET 2013,” the minister added.
Informing that the CBSE has identified three centres, Bangalore, Mangalore and Hubli to conduct UG exams, the minister said that and he has also appealed CBSE board to increase the number of centres from three to seven at Mysore, Gulbarga, Belgaum and Shimoga.
He said that as many as 87,000 students among the 1,26,000 are expected to attend the NEET-2013 from over 700 pre-university science colleges in the state. “All supports will be given to the students especially the rural students to face NEET 2013,” the minister assured.
He also informed that the government would offer a walk-in-interview to fill 181 seats, including 33 in government colleges teaching Ayurveda, Unani, Naturopathy and Yoga which remained vacant during 2012-13 counseling in the state. “Shortly, a notification would be issued on the matter” he said.

Friday, 25 January 2013