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beardedmrbean · 1 year ago
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Anthony Fauci has sparked a backlash from politicians and commentators after saying that wearing face masks protects individuals from spreading coronavirus, but that there was inconclusive evidence to suggest it prevented a pandemic spiraling at a whole population level.
The former chief medical adviser to the president, who was regularly the face of the government's response to the pandemic, told CNN on Saturday that "an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it, there is no doubt that masks work," amid a spike in infections of the virus and speculation that fresh COVID restrictions could be on the horizon.
"Fauci admits that masks don't work for the public at large but still absurdly claims masks work on an individual basis," Rand Paul, a Republican senator for Kentucky who was suspended from YouTube in 2021 for questioning mask wearing, wrote on Sunday in one of many critical responses to the interview. "More subterfuge."
Some private institutions, hospital operators and colleges have reintroduced the requirements for staff or visitors to wear masks while at their sites to limit the spread of the new variants—EG.5 and BA.2.86—which have recently emerged. The moves sparked concerns that nationwide restrictions could be set to return.
In the week to August 19, there were more than 15,000 hospitalizations due to COVID-19 infections across the U.S., the most recent monitoring figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show—a rise of nearly 19 percent on the week prior.
Admissions have been steadily rising since July, but are far below the highest peaks of the pandemic and appear to be localized into hotspots. The highest number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in any week since the virus first emerged was over 150,000 in January 2022, and the highest weekly total this year was over 44,000 in the first week of January.
"We're starting to see a surge of cases...about an 18 percent or 19 percent increase in hospitalizations, certainly going in the wrong direction," Fauci told CNN host Michael Smerconish on Saturday.
While he noted that "we're not talking about mandates or forcing anybody," he said he hoped that if cases were to grow to a "reasonably high level" that the CDC recommended mask wearing again, that individuals "abide by the recommendation and take into account the risk to themselves and to their families."
A CDC spokesperson told Newsweek on Thursday it currently has no intention to call for a return of mandated mask-wearing, but didn't deny that this might change if cases of the new variants were to rise significantly. Fauci previously said he thought there was "not going to be the tsunami of cases that we've seen" before.
Despite his advocacy of mask wearing, Fauci was questioned about the diverging views on the effectiveness of face masks at limiting the spread of COVID-19.
There are differing opinions among the scientific community as to the efficacy of mask wearing, though many agree that when used in tandem with other measures—such as washing hands, social distancing and vaccination—they help stop the virus spreading.
"When you're talking about at the population level, ... the data are less strong than knowing that if you look on a situation as an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it, there is no doubt that masks work," the leading immunologist said.
"Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it," he added. "But there's no doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have been many studies, indicate the benefit of wearing masks."
However, he was probed on one particular study, first published by the Cochrane Library in 2020 and updated this year, which found that wearing even medical-grade face masks "makes little or no difference" to infection rates. Smerconish cited an interview with The New York Times in which the study's lead author, Tom Jefferson, an epidemiologist at the University of Oxford, said: "There is just no evidence that they make any difference."
Fauci responded that "there's no doubt that there are many studies that show that there is an advantage" at the level of individual infections, but "when you're talking about the effect on the epidemic or the pandemic as a whole, the data are less strong."
He added: "But we're not talking about that, we're talking about an individual's effect on their own safety."
"Even the [mainstream media] (CNN) are rowing back on the effectiveness of mask wearing mandates," Andrew Bridgen, a British member of parliament who was suspended in January for spreading coronavirus misinformation, wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "Unscientific and harmful."
"We know he lied back in 2020," Chad Prather, a host on right-wing outlet Blaze TV, alleged. "Guess what. He's lying NOW. Anything to stay relevant." Meanwhile, doctors who had previously opposed mask mandates expressed vindication at Fauci's concession.
Fauci told Newsweek that he was "not interested" in responding to the critics, but noted: "Even Cochrane itself put out a statement that the study referred to by Smerconish on CNN that masks do not work was 'widely misinterpreted.'" _______________________
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By: Aaron Sibarium
Published: May 23, 2024
Up to half of UCLA medical students now fail basic tests of medical competence. Whistleblowers say affirmative action, illegal in California since 1996, is to blame.
Long considered one of the best medical schools in the world, the University of California, Los Angeles's David Geffen School of Medicine receives as many as 14,000 applications a year. Of those, it accepted just 173 students in the 2023 admissions cycle, a record-low acceptance rate of 1.3 percent. The median matriculant took difficult science courses in college, earned a 3.8 GPA, and scored in the 88th percentile on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT).
Without those stellar stats, some doctors at the school say, students can struggle to keep pace with the demanding curriculum.
So when it came time for the admissions committee to consider one such student in November 2021—a black applicant with grades and test scores far below the UCLA average—some members of the committee felt that this particular candidate, based on the available evidence, was not the best fit for the top-tier medical school, according to two people present for the committee's meeting.
Their reservations were not well-received.
When an admissions officer voiced concern about the candidate, the two people said, the dean of admissions, Jennifer Lucero, exploded in anger.
"Did you not know African-American women are dying at a higher rate than everybody else?" Lucero asked the admissions officer, these people said. The candidate's scores shouldn't matter, she continued,  because "we need people like this in the medical school."
Even before the Supreme Court's landmark affirmative action ban last year, public schools in California were barred by state law from considering race in admissions. The outburst from Lucero, who discussed race explicitly despite that ban, unsettled some admissions officers, one of whom reached out to other committee members in the wake of the incident. "We are not consistent in the way we apply the metrics to these applicants," the official wrote in an email obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. "This is troubling."
"I wondered," the official added, "if this applicant had been [a] white male, or [an] Asian female for that matter, [whether] we would have had that much discussion."
Since Lucero took over medical school admissions in June 2020, several of her colleagues have asked the same question. In interviews with the Free Beacon and complaints to UCLA officials, including investigators in the university's Discrimination Prevention Office, faculty members with firsthand knowledge of the admissions process say it has prioritized diversity over merit, resulting in progressively less qualified classes that are now struggling to succeed.
Race-based admissions have turned UCLA into a "failed medical school," said one former member of the admissions staff. "We want racial diversity so badly, we're willing to cut corners to get it."
This story is based on written correspondence between UCLA officials, internal data on student performance, and interviews with eight professors at the medical school—six of whom have worked with or under Lucero on medical student and residency admissions.
Together, they provide an unprecedented account of how racial preferences, outlawed in California since 1996, have nonetheless continued, upending academic standards at one of the top medical schools in the country. The school has consequently taken a hit in the rankings and seen a sharp rise in the number of students failing basic standardized tests, raising concerns about their clinical competence.
"I have students on their rotation who don't know anything," a member of the admissions committee told the Free Beacon. "People get in and they struggle."
It is almost unheard of for admissions officials to go public, even anonymously, and provide a window into confidential deliberations, much less to accuse their colleagues of breaking the law or lowering standards. They've agreed to come forward anyway, several officials told the Free Beacon, because the results of Lucero's push for diversity have been so alarming.
"I wouldn't normally talk to a reporter," a UCLA faculty member said. "But there's no way to stop this without embarrassing the medical school."
Within three years of Lucero's hiring in 2020, UCLA dropped from 6th to 18th place in U.S. News & World Report's rankings for medical research. And in some of the cohorts she admitted, more than 50 percent of students failed standardized tests on emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics.
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Those tests, known as shelf exams, which are typically taken at the end of each clinical rotation, measure basic medical knowledge and play a pivotal role in residency applications. Though only 5 percent of students fail each test nationally, the rates are much higher at UCLA, having increased tenfold in some subjects since 2020, according to internal data obtained by the Free Beacon.
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That uptick coincided with a steep drop in the number of Asian matriculants and tracks the subjective impressions of faculty who say that students have never been more poorly prepared.
One professor said that a student in the operating room could not identify a major artery when asked, then berated the professor for putting her on the spot. Another said that students at the end of their clinical rotations don't know basic lab tests and, in some cases, are unable to present patients.
"I don't know how some of these students are going to be junior doctors," the professor said. "Faculty are seeing a shocking decline in knowledge of medical students."
And for those who've seen the competency crisis up close, double standards in admissions are a big part of the problem. "All the normal criteria for getting into medical school only apply to people of certain races," an admissions officer said. "For other people, those criteria are completely disregarded."
Led by Lucero, who also serves as the vice chair for equity, diversity, and inclusion of UCLA's anesthesiology department, the admissions committee routinely gives black and Latino applicants a pass for subpar metrics, four people who served on it said, while whites and Asians need near perfect scores to even be considered.
The bar for underrepresented minorities is "as low as you could possibly imagine," one committee member told the Free Beacon. "It completely disregards grades and achievements."
Lucero did not respond to a request for comment.
Several officials said that they support holistic admissions and don't believe test scores should be judged in isolation. The problem, as they see it, is that the committee is not just weighing academic merit against community service or considering how much time a given student had to study for the MCAT. For certain applicants, they say, hardship and community service seem to be the only things that matter to the majority of the committee's 20-30 members, many of whom were handpicked by Lucero, according to people familiar with the selection process.
"We were always outnumbered," an admissions officer told the Free Beacon, referring to committee members who expressed concern about low grades. "Other people would get upset when we brought up GPA."
Lucero hasn't been kind to dissenters. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, six people who've worked with her described a pattern of racially charged incidents that has dispirited officials and pushed some of them to resign from the committee.
She has lashed out at officials who question the qualifications of minority candidates, five sources said, suggesting naysayers are "privileged," implying that they are racist, and subjecting them to diversity training sessions.
After a Native American applicant was rejected in 2021, for example, Lucero chewed out the committee and made members sit through a two-hour lecture on Native history delivered by her own sister, according to three people familiar with the incident. No applications were reviewed that day, an official present for the lecture said.
In the anesthesiology department, where Lucero helps rank applicants to the department's residency program, she has rebuffed calls to blind the race of candidates, telling colleagues in a January 2023 email that, despite California's ban on racial preferences, "we are not required to blind any information."
That alone could get UCLA in legal trouble, according to Adam Mortara, the lead trial lawyer for the plaintiffs in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, the Supreme Court case that outlawed affirmative action nationwide.
Asking for information about an applicant's race when "no lawful use can be made of it" is "presumptively illegal," Mortara said. "You can't have evidence of overt discrimination like this and not have someone come forward" as a plaintiff.
Lucero has even advocated moving candidates up or down the residency rank list based on race. At a meeting in February 2022, according to two people present, Lucero demanded that a highly qualified white male be knocked down several spots because, as she put it, "we have too many of his kind" already. She also told doctors who voiced concern that they had no right to an opinion because they were "not BIPOC," sources said, and insisted that a Hispanic applicant who had performed poorly on her anesthesiology rotation in medical school should be bumped up. Neither candidate was ultimately moved.
Lucero's comments from the meeting were flagged in an email to UCLA's Discrimination Prevention Office, which has received several complaints about her since 2023, emails show. The office has declined to act on those complaints on the grounds that they aren't "serious enough" to merit an investigation, according to a source with direct knowledge of the situation. The Discrimination Prevention Office did not respond to a request for comment.
The focus on racial diversity has coincided with a dramatic shift in the racial and ethnic composition of the medical school, where the number of Asian matriculants fell by almost a third between 2019 and 2022, according to publicly available data. No other elite medical school in California saw a similar decline.
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As the demographics of UCLA have changed, the number of students failing their shelf exams has soared, trends professors at the medical school say are connected.
Between 2020, the year Lucero assumed her post, and 2023, when the first classes she admitted were taking their shelf exams, the failure rate rose dramatically across all subjects, in some cases increasing tenfold relative to the 2020 baseline, per internal data obtained by the Free Beacon.
"UCLA still produces some very good graduates," one professor said. "But a third to a half of the medical school is incredibly unqualified."
The collapse in qualifications has been compounded by UCLA's decision, in 2020, to condense its preclinical curriculum from two years to one in order to add more time for research and community service. That means students arrive at their clinical rotations with just a year of courses under their belt—some of which focus less on science than social justice.
First-year students spend three to four hours every other week in "Structural Racism and Health Equity," a required class that covers topics like "fatphobia," has featured anti-Semitic speakers, and is now the subject of an internal review. They spend an additional seven hours a week in "Foundations of Practice," which includes units on "interpersonal communication skills" and, according to one medical student, basically "tells us how to be a good person." The two courses eat up time that could be spent on physiology or anatomy, professors say, and leave struggling students with fewer hours to learn the basics.
"This has been a colossal failure," one professor posted in April on a forum for medical school applicants. "The new curriculum is not working and the students are grossly unprepared for clinical rotations."
Nearly a fourth of UCLA medical students in the class of 2025 have failed three or more shelf exams, data from the school show, forcing some students to repeat classes and persuading others to postpone a different test, the Step 2 licensing exam, that is typically taken in the third year of medical school and is a prerequisite for most residency programs.
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Around 20 percent of UCLA students have not taken Step 2 by January of their fourth year, according to the data. Ten percent have not even taken the more basic Step 1—an "extremely high number," one professor said, that will force many students to extend medical school.
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"It's a combination of a bad curriculum and bad selection," another professor said, referring to the admissions process. Some students are accepted with GPAs so low "they shouldn't even be applying."
UCLA did not respond to a request for comment.
As medical schools around the country adjust to the Supreme Court's affirmative action ban, the experience of UCLA offers a preview of how administrators may skirt the law and devise public-spirited excuses for violating it.
Lucero has told the admissions committee that each class should "represent" the "diversity" of California, including its remote and rural areas, so that graduating students will return to their hometowns and beef up the medical infrastructure there, officials say.
Race is rarely mentioned outright, and unlike the committee for anesthesiology residents, the committee for students does not see the race or ethnicity of applicants.
Instead, officials say, Lucero uses proxies like zip codes and euphemisms like "disadvantaged" to shut down criticism of unqualified candidates, citing a finding from the Association of American Medical Colleges that, technically, most students with below-average MCATs make it to their second year of medical school. How well they do after that point goes undiscussed and undisclosed.
"We have asked for metrics on how these folks actually do," one committee member said. "None of that is ever divulged to us."
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Hope your next doctor isn't from UCLA.
Wokeness has a body count.
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dr-scarlette-witch · 1 year ago
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Two books I always carried with me during my internship were
Oxford handbook of clinical medicine
Washington manual of internal medicine
During my internship (2020) I did not own an iPad and Davison/Harrison would just be too heavy. I borrowed an old edition Washington manual from a library and used to refer to the book before buying to this edition of oxford’s handbook. I feel both the books are crisp and clear for clinical medicine. I would read them during my 24/36 hour shifts and on non-admission days. These books are not for any competitive exams ( a lot of my friends and juniors don’t appreciate these handbooks just because of this) but sure do serve as a more essential and practical guide. Reading them made me feel less clueless about the cases I was dealing with. Reading and orienting myself about the case just before the rounds helped me understand better. This handbook was very helpful while I was a JR in medicine, that too when you work in a government set up that is not a medical college there aren’t enough seniors to guide you. I used these handbooks for quick reviewing without having to spend a lot of time reading a topic.
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MBBS Cost in the USA: 2025 Guide
 Studying medicine is a dream for many aspiring doctors around the world, and pursuing an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in the USA is a popular choice. This blog will explore the various aspects of studying MBBS in the USA, including eligibility criteria, course structure, costs, scholarships, and career opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria for MBBS in the USA
To enroll in an MBBS program in the USA, candidates typically need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
Educational Background: A high school diploma or equivalent with a strong emphasis on science subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics).
Pre-Medical Studies: Completion of a pre-medical undergraduate degree (usually a Bachelor’s in Science) is often required.
Standardized Tests: Most medical schools require the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) for admission.
Why Study MBBS in the USA?
Studying MBBS in the USA offers numerous advantages:
High-Quality Education: The USA is home to some of the world’s top medical schools, providing excellent education and training.
Advanced Facilities: Access to state-of-the-art medical technology and research facilities.
Diverse Clinical Exposure: Opportunities for hands-on experience in various healthcare settings.
Global Recognition: An MBBS degree from the USA is recognized worldwide, enhancing job prospects.
Course Structure for MBBS in the USA
The MBBS program in the USA typically spans four years, divided into two main phases:
Pre-Clinical Phase (Years 1–2): Focuses on basic medical sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology.
Clinical Phase (Years 3–4): Involves clinical rotations in various specialties, allowing students to gain practical experience in hospitals and clinics.
What Are the Best Courses for MBBS in the USA?
Popular MBBS Courses and Job Statistic
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility Criteria: Bachelor’s degree, MCAT scores
Best Universities: Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University
Job Availability: High demand in various medical fields
Average Salary: $200,000+
Job Growth Rate: 7% (2020–2030)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility Criteria: Bachelor’s degree, MCAT scores
Best Universities: Michigan State University, Nova Southeastern University
Job Availability: Growing demand, especially in primary care
Average Salary: $190,000+
Job Growth Rate: 6% (2020–2030)
Best Universities to Do MBBS
University : Harvard Medical School
Course : MD
Application Opening Date : September
Application Closing Date : December
University : Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Course : MD
Application Opening Date : July
Application Closing Date : October
University : Stanford University School of Medicine
Course : MD
Application Opening Date : September
Application Closing Date : December
University : University of California, San Francisco
Course : MD
Application Opening Date : September
Application Closing Date : December
University : Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Course : MD
Application Opening Date : October
Application Closing Date : January
Documents Required for MBBS Admission in the USA
To apply for MBBS programs, students must submit several documents, including:
Academic transcripts
MCAT scores
Letters of recommendation
Personal statement
Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS for non-native speakers)
Scholarships for MBBS in the USA
Several scholarships are available for international students pursuing MBBS in the USA, including:
Top 10 Scholarships to Study in the USA
Scholarship Name : Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Amount Varies
Duration 1 year
Eligibility Criteria International students
Scholarship Name : AAMC Scholarships
Amount Varies
Duration Varies
Eligibility Criteria Medical students
Scholarship Name National Health Service Corps Scholarship
Amount Up to $120,000
Duration 4 years
Eligibility Criteria Commitment to work in underserved areas
Scholarship Name : American Medical Association Scholarships
Amount Varies
Duration 1 year
Eligibility Criteria Medical students
Scholarship Name : Tylenol Future Care Scholarship
Amount Up to $10,000
Duration 1 year
Eligibility Criteria Healthcare students
Scholarship Name : Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Amount Varies
Duration 4 years
Eligibility Criteria Minority students
Scholarship Name : Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund
Amount Varies
Duration Varies
Eligibility Criteria Asian American students
Scholarship Name : The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Amount Up to $90,000
Duration 2 years
Eligibility Criteria Immigrants and children of immigrants
Scholarship Name : Health Professions Scholarship Program
Amount Varies
Duration 1–4 years
Eligibility Criteria Health profession students
Scholarship Name : Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship
Amount Up to $40,000
Duration 1 year
Eligibility Criteria Community college students transferring
Career Opportunities After MBBS in the USA
Graduates of MBBS programs in the USA have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
Residency Programs: After completing their MBBS, graduates must complete a residency program in their chosen specialty.
Research: Opportunities in medical research and academia.
Private Practice: Many graduates choose to establish their own practice or work in clinics.
Public Health: Careers in public health organizations and NGOs.
Cost of Living in the US
The cost of living in the USA varies significantly based on location. On average, students should budget for:
Housing: $800 to $2,500 per month, depending on the city.
Food: $300 to $600 per month.
Transportation: $100 to $300 per month.
Miscellaneous Expenses: $200 to $400 per month.
Most Affordable States in the US to Do MBBS
Some of the most affordable states for studying MBBS in the USA include:
Texas: Known for lower tuition rates and cost of living.
Florida: Offers several affordable medical schools.
Ohio: Home to many public universities with lower tuition fees.
Indiana: Offers competitive tuition rates and living costs.
North Carolina: Known for its affordable education options and living expenses.
Accommodation Facilities
Most universities in the USA offer accommodation facilities for international students. Options include:
On-Campus Housing: Dormitories or apartments managed by the university.
Off-Campus Housing: Many students choose to rent apartments or share accommodations with peers.
MBBS in the USA After 12th
Indian students who have completed their 12th grade can pursue MBBS in the USA. However, they typically need to complete a pre-medical undergraduate degree before applying to medical schools.
Required Documents to Get a USA Student Visa
To obtain a student visa (F-1 visa) for studying in the USA, students must provide:
Acceptance letter from a recognized institution
Proof of financial support
Valid passport
SEVIS fee payment receipt
Application Procedure to Study MBBS in the USA
The application process generally involves the following steps:
Research and shortlist universities.
Prepare for and take the MCAT.
Gather required documents.
Submit applications through the centralized application service (AMCAS).
Attend interviews if invited.
Cost of Studying MBBS in the USA for Indian Students
The cost of studying MBBS in the USA can vary widely, but students should budget for:
Tuition Fees: Ranges from $30,000 to $60,000 per year.
Living Expenses: Approximately $15,000 to $25,000 per year.
Health Insurance: Required and can cost around $2,000 annually.
Eligibility Criteria and Admission Process for MBBS in USA for Indian Students
Indian students must follow the same eligibility criteria as other international students, including completing a pre-medical degree and passing the MCAT. The admission process involves submitting applications, attending interviews, and meeting language proficiency requirements.
Scholarships for MBBS in the USA for Indian Students
Indian students can avail themselves of various scholarships, including:
University Scholarships: Based on merit or financial need.
Government Scholarships: Offered by the Indian government or US government programs.
Private Scholarships: Available through various organizations aimed at supporting international students.
Conclusion
Pursuing an MBBS in the USA can be a rewarding experience, offering high-quality education and numerous career opportunities. While the costs can be significant, various scholarships and financial aid options can help ease the burden. With careful planning and preparation, aspiring doctors can achieve their dreams of studying medicine in one of the world’s leading countries for medical education.
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MBBS in Maharashtra: A Guide to DY Patil Medical College and Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune
Maharashtra is one of India's top destinations for medical education, offering a variety of medical colleges that provide excellent training and infrastructure for aspiring doctors. Among these prestigious institutions are DY Patil Medical College, Pune and Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune. If you are considering pursuing an MBBS in Maharashtra, these colleges are excellent choices, known for their academic excellence, modern infrastructure, and clinical exposure.
Why Choose Maharashtra for MBBS?
MBBS in Maharashtra are recognized for their state-of-the-art facilities, diverse patient demographics, and well-established hospitals that offer practical experience to students. Pune, in particular, is known for its education-focused environment and is home to some of the best medical institutions in the country.
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DY Patil Medical College, Pune
DY Patil Medical College, Pune, part of the DY Patil Vidyapeeth, is a renowned name in the medical education landscape. Established in 1996, it is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and is one of the few private medical colleges in India that have been granted the status of a deemed university.
Features of DY Patil Medical College:
State-of-the-art facilities: The college offers modern labs, libraries, and research facilities that support a comprehensive learning experience.
Experienced faculty: DY Patil Medical College is known for its highly qualified and experienced faculty members who guide students through the MBBS curriculum with a hands-on approach.
Clinical Exposure: Affiliated hospitals provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience by working with patients from diverse backgrounds.
Global Recognition: The college is recognized by international bodies, making it easier for graduates to pursue medical careers abroad.
Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune
Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune is a relatively new yet prestigious addition to medical education in India. Established under the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) in 2020, this college is exclusively for women and aims to empower them in the field of healthcare.
Features of Symbiosis Medical College for Women:
Women-Centric Education: The college provides a safe, inclusive environment where women can excel in the medical field without any gender bias.
Holistic Curriculum: The MBBS curriculum at Symbiosis focuses not just on theoretical knowledge but also on practical skills, leadership, and ethical medical practice.
Advanced Infrastructure: With its cutting-edge infrastructure, including simulation labs and a well-equipped teaching hospital, students are provided with an ideal learning environment.
Supportive Environment: Symbiosis promotes a culture of well-being, where students are encouraged to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Admission Process for MBBS in Maharashtra
Admission to MBBS programs in Maharashtra, including DY Patil Medical College and Symbiosis Medical College for Women, is through the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Students must qualify for NEET and participate in the state or institutional counseling process to secure a seat in their preferred medical college.
Why Choose DY Patil Medical College or Symbiosis Medical College?
Both DY Patil Medical College, Pune, and Symbiosis Medical College for Women offer students excellent academic and clinical training environments. While DY Patil is a well-established institution with a broad mix of male and female students, Symbiosis provides a unique, women-focused medical education.
For holistic development: DY Patil provides a mix of academic excellence and extracurricular opportunities, while Symbiosis offers a nurturing environment for women.
For research-oriented careers: Both colleges encourage research and provide students with ample opportunities to participate in projects that expand their understanding of medicine.
For global career opportunities: Graduates from these institutions are well-prepared to pursue medical careers both in India and internationally.
Conclusion
Choosing to pursue an MBBS in Maharashtra offers a blend of academic rigor and clinical exposure that can shape you into a skilled and compassionate doctor. Whether you opt for the well-established DY Patil Medical College, Pune, or the women-centric Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Pune, both institutions promise a rewarding and fulfilling medical education.
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odishagovtjobss · 2 months ago
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AIIMS Recruitment 2024 offers 95 faculty positions at Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, for Indian nationals and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders. Applications are invited for Group A roles on direct recruitment, deputation, or contract basis, closing 5th October 2024. Breif Details About AIIMS Recruitment 2024 Educational Qualification For AIIMS Hospital INDIA Vacancy Details About AIIMS Recruitment 2024 Selection Process For AIIMS Hospital INDIA Age LimitAge Relaxation as per Government Rules: Application Fee For AIIMS Hospital INDIA Documents Required Salary How to Apply??? Important Links FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Breif Details About AIIMS Recruitment 2024 Organisation NameAIIMS RaebareliVacancy95CategoryGovt JobsMaximum Age58 yearsOnline Registration Closing Date5th October 2024Official Websiteaiimsrbl.edu.in Educational Qualification For AIIMS Hospital INDIA For Specialty Subjects: - Must hold a medical qualification listed in Schedule I or II, or part II of Schedule III of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. Those under part II of Schedule III should meet the criteria outlined in section 13(3) of the Act. - A recognized postgraduate degree (such as MD/MS) or an equivalent qualification in the relevant discipline. For Super-specialty Subjects: - A medical qualification listed in Schedule I or II, or part II of Schedule III of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. Candidates under part II must satisfy the requirements of section 13(3) of the Act. - A recognized postgraduate qualification (e.g., MD/MS) or equivalent in the respective discipline. - M.Ch. for surgical super specialties or D.M. for medical super specialties (recognized courses of 2, 3, or 5/6 years) or an equivalent qualification. Minimum Teaching/Research Experience: - Professor: 14 years. - Additional Professor: 10 years. - Associate Professor: 6 to 3 years. - Assistant Professor: 3 to 1 year. Vacancy Details About AIIMS Recruitment 2024 Post NameNumber of VacanciesProfessor26Additional Professor22Associate Professor20Assistant Professor27 Selection Process For AIIMS Hospital INDIA Selection will be done through interview...... Age Limit - Maximum Age Limit for Professor – 58 years.  - Maximum Age Limit Associate Professor – 50 years Age Relaxation as per Government Rules: - For OBC Candidates – 03 years. - For ST/SC/PWD Candidates- 05 years. - For Ex-Serviceman – 05 years. - For PWD+SC/ST Candidates- 15 years. Application Fee For AIIMS Hospital INDIA CategoryApplication FeeGeneral / OBC / EWS₹ 2360SC / ST₹ 1180PwBDNo Fee Documents Required
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Salary Post NamePay ScaleProfessorLevel-14-A (₹ 168900-220400) as per 7th CPC plus allowancesAdditional ProfessorLevel-13-A2+ (₹ 148200-211400) as per 7th CPC plus allowancesAssociate ProfessorLevel-13-A1+ (₹ 138300-209200) as per 7th CPC plus allowancesAssistant ProfessorLevel-12 (₹ 101500-167400) as per 7th CPC plus allowances How to Apply??? - Candidates eligible for the positions must apply online via the Recruitment Portal at recruitment.aiimsrbl.edu.in. - Applicants are required to complete all necessary details and upload scanned copies of relevant documents and certificates. - The deadline for submitting online applications is 5th October 2024. Important Links - Notification PDF - Online Application Link - For More Job Information FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) QuestionsAnswersWhere are the 13 AIIMS in India?The colleges in India include Delhi, Jodhpur, Bhubaneswar, Rishikesh, Raipur, Bhopal,Patna,Raebareli, and several other functional.How to join as a doctor?Admission for MBBS is based on the NEET UG exam conducted by NTA. Candidates are admitted based on their NEET rank and performance in the counseling process.Which are the 2 new AIIMS in India?Deoghar (started in 2019) and Rajkot (started in 2020).Which doctor earns the most?The highest-paid doctors are usually specialists such as cardiologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists, and pulmonologists, earning around 10 to 15 lakhs per annum in India.Who is the richest doctor in India?Dr. Shamsheer has a net worth of $2.2 billion (₹18,295 crore) in 2022, making him the richest doctor in India.Which Indian celebrity is a doctor?Dr. Meiyang Chang, a dentist who became famous after "Indian Idol", and has acted in films like "Sultan" and "Badmaash Company".Which Bollywood actress is MBBS?Aditi Govitrikar, who holds an MBBS degree from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, and a postgraduate MS degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She was also crowned Mrs. World 2001. Read the full article
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Study MBBS in Abroad
Study MBBS Abroad
Healthcare has always been regarded by Indian society as the highest-caliber vocation. The youth of India have long been drawn to pursue a profession in medicine and health sciences, often known as MBBS, because doctors receive the highest distinction. But today, more students than ever before are enrolling in MBBS programmes abroad. This number is larger than it was a few years ago. Why this taking place is is the question. One of the factors could be the low cost of MBBS abroad.
Why Study MBBS Abroad?
The number of Indian youth who study medicine and health sciences, also known as MBBS, has increased throughout time. The number of students applying to study MBBS overseas today is significantly more than it was a few years ago. Why so? A select group of Indian students have been encouraged to pursue their MBBS abroad due to the scarcity of government seats and the excessive tuition charges charged by private medical colleges.
Since many other nations have recognised medical colleges that provide certified and difficult-to-resist MBBS programmes, choosing to study MBBS abroad for Indian students at a low cost is nothing but a wise move.
According to the Medical Council of India (MCI), a total of 542 public and private colleges will offer a combined 79,855 places to students who pass the now required National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). Only a small portion of the overall number of applicants who register for NEET each year are awarded seats by MCI. A record number of students—more than 15 lakh—registered for the NEET-UG in 2020. For those who don't make the cut, private medical colleges with their astronomical tuition costs become their only option.
Modern medical colleges with unrivalled amenities and top-notch instructors have made studying MBBS overseas quite popular among Indian students. Students who study MBBS abroad gain not only exposure to other cultures and the chance to practise medicine in another country, but also a comprehensive experience that they will remember for the rest of their lives.
MBBS Abroad Advantages
Studying MBBS overseas is a high-potential option for Indian students because other nations provide cutting-edge medical universities, unparalleled amenities, and faculty that is recognised around the world.
While studying for the MBBS abroad, students get the chance to experience life abroad and gain a wealth of knowledge that will last a lifetime.
For students looking for a top-notch medical education, foreign universities offer certain alluring advantages that are hard to refuse.
A degree that has been certified and is recognised worldwide.
Additionally, medical colleges abroad offer the entire experience for a lot less money.
MBBS Abroad VS MBBS India
There are more parallels between studying medicine abroad and in India than differences. The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) is now required for admission to all medical schools in India and overseas. MBBS education abroad can last up to 6 years, including a year of clinical rotations, in contrast to the 5.5 years for MBBS in India, which also includes a year of clinical internship (internship). Read about the benefits and drawbacks of MBBS abroad.
Students who study MBBS abroad gain more exposure to the world, have access to expansive university campuses, have better access to laboratories, and have better student-teacher ratios. Candidates who choose to study abroad can eventually practise their chosen profession in the host nation. All of this and much more are available to international students at very reasonable prices.MBBS IN ABROADMBBS IN INDIAAll medical students must take the NEET in order to apply to any medical universities abroad.All medical students must take NEET before applying to any college in India.The course may take up to 6 years to complete (including 1-year internship).Typically, the training lasts for 5.5 years (including 1-year internship).Extensive foreign medical practise and exposure.No global exposure.Significant university campuses are reachable.Access to large university campuses.MCI recognized universities and colleges.MCI recognized colleges and universities.Better student-teacher ratio.Crammed classrooms.The entire course is quite reasonably priced (15-30 lakhs).Private university tuition costs burn a huge hole in your wallet (30-80 lakhs and more).Faculty from all across the world.Indian faculty.To practise in India after graduating, students must pass the FMGE/NEXT exam.After graduating, students must additionally meet the requirements to sit for the NEXT/FMGE exam beginning in 2023.
According to the National Medical Commission (NMC/MCI), there will be 79,854 places available at 542 private and public colleges for students who pass the required National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test in the year 2020. (NEET). Only a small portion of the total number of applicants who sign up for the NEET each year receive one of the seats that the nation's medical colleges provide.
MBBS Abroad Eligibility Criteria/Requirements
We are aware that each nation has its own eligibility requirements and regulations governing the admission of overseas students, but we shall discuss the general eligibility requirements for Indian students hoping to study medicine at the top colleges in other countries.
Age Requirements: The applicant must have reached the age of 17 as of December 31 of the year of application. No maximum age is required to apply for MBBS admission abroad.
Academic requirements: The candidate must have earned his 10, +2 and diploma from a board that is recognised in the applicant's nation.
Medical Requirements:
Full body checkup RTPCR for Covid19
With English as a required subject in their 10+2 grade, the candidate must have received at least a 50% in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
 Additionally, it is mandatory for applicants for the MBBS programme to pass the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).
Exams to qualify for MBBS abroad:
As of March 2019, all Indian students wishing to pursue an MBBS abroad must take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, per a directive issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI) (NEET). Candidates should be aware that the age restriction for taking the NEET is 30 years for candidates who are SC, ST, or OBC and 25 years for general candidates. Three years are allowed for the NEET score to be used.
Foreign university graduates must take the FMGE exam in order to practise medicine once they return to India.
Graduates from Indian colleges will also need to pass the NEXT exam in order to practise medicine in India after 2023.
Candidates who desire to study medicine abroad might additionally need to take an English proficiency exam to demonstrate their fluency in the language. Candidates can choose between taking the TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or OET tests, depending on the university's English language requirements.
Admission process for studying MBBS abroad
Once the candidate has met the criteria for eligibility. He can proceed to the following phase, which is the MBBS study abroad application process. To begin the admissions process, candidates must choose their desired MBBS University and complete the online foreign student application form.
In order to further reinforce their academic profile, applicants will be expected to attach a number of documents as part of the application process. These include of:
Class 10 and 12 mark sheets
School Leaving & School Migration Certificate
NEET Score Card
Personal Financial Statements
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume (CV)
Letter of Recommendation (LOR)
Language Proficiency Certificate (if any)
Passport Size Photographs
Medical Certificate
Candidates will get an admission letter from the institution following the successful submission of the online application form and fee. They would then be required to submit their passport, original documents, and their letter of admission from the university when applying for their student visa.
Scholarships to studying MBBS abroad
The high cost of education while studying abroad is a well-known drawback. For students wishing to pursue MBBS, however, this is not the case. Countries like Philippines, the People's Republic of China, Russia, and the Ukraine among others offer high-quality education at very affordable costs in an effort to draw in more students. A list of eligible scholarships is accessible for those who would rather not receive financial help or a student loan.
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United Institute of Medical Sciences or UIMS Prayagraj is the first private medical college in Prayagraj. This college was founded in 2020, is affiliated with Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, Prayagraj and approved by National Medical Commission. CALL NOW FOR ANY QUERY Have you appeared into NEET and are looking for good medical colleges for admission? In this case, UIMS…
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•  MBBS or equivalent degree from an internationally Recognized Medical College
•  Two years post MBBS experience including one year of internship at a Hospital.
•  Should not be any unexplained gap in their post MBBS career. They should be in clinical practice. Observer ships won't be considered as experience.
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a "mathematically absurd claim" about Black newborns in her dissenting opinion in the affirmative action decision, attorney Ted Frank wrote in a Wednesday Wall Street Journal op-ed. 
Jackson argued in her dissent that diversity "saves lives" and that it was essential for "marginalized communities."
"It saves lives. For marginalized communities in North Carolina, it is critically important that UNC and other area institutions produce highly educated professionals of color. Research shows that Black physicians are more likely to accurately assess Black patients’ pain tolerance and treat them accordingly (including, for example, prescribing them appropriate amounts of pain medication). For high-risk Black newborns, having a Black physician more than doubles the likelihood that the baby will live, and not die," she wrote.
Frank responded to the argument in his Journal opinion piece: "A moment’s thought should be enough to realize that this claim is wildly implausible. Imagine if 40% of black newborns died—thousands of dead infants every week. But even so, that’s a 60% survival rate, which is mathematically impossible to double. And the actual survival rate is over 99%." 
Frank, a senior attorney at Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, filed an amicus brief in support of the petitioners in SFFA v. Harvard, according to the WSJ.
"How could Justice Jackson make such an innumerate mistake?" he wrote. 
Frank wrote that Jackson's claim came from a 2020 study, according to a footnote in the dissent, but added that the study didn't match Jackson's claim. 
"The study makes no such claims. It examines mortality rates in Florida newborns between 1992 and 2015 and shows a 0.13% to 0.2% improvement in survival rates for black newborns with black pediatricians (though no statistically significant improvement for black obstetricians)," he said. 
The Supreme Court rejected the use of race as a factor in college admissions at the end of June, citing a violation of the 14th amendment. 
In a 6-3 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion that, "A benefit to a student who overcame racial discrim­ination, for example, must be tied to that student’s courage and determination."
Frank said the study cited in Jackson's dissent was "flawed."
"So we have a Supreme Court justice parroting a mathematically absurd claim coming from an interested party’s mischaracterization of a flawed study. Her opinion then urges ‘all of us’ to 'do what evidence and experts tell us is required to level the playing field and march forward together.' Instead we should watch where we’re going," Frank continued. 
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By: Aaron Sibarium
Published: May 31, 2024
The ‘iDIVERSE’ program bars white and Asian researchers from applying.
The University of California, Los Angeles, medical school was hit last week with whistleblower allegations that its admissions office has for years discriminated on the basis of race, in violation of California law, by holding black and Latino applicants to lower standards than their white and Asian counterparts.
The allegations triggered an email message from the dean of the medical school, Steven Dubinett, who denied the claims and said that students and faculty "are held to the highest standards of academic excellence." He subsequently told an obscure Los Angeles Times opinion columnist that the allegations, published in the Washington Free Beacon, are "fact-free."
Hiring and admissions decisions, he wrote in his message last week, are "based on merit," not race, "in a process consistent with state and federal law."
But Dubinett himself directs a center within the medical school, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, that houses a race-based fellowship experts say is illegal.
Participants in the "iDIVERSE" program "must be" black, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islander, LGBT, or a woman, according to screenshots of a now-deleted webpage obtained by the Free Beacon. Fellows research ways to increase diversity in clinical trials as part of a study funded by Pfizer, the American Heart Association, and Gates Ventures, the personal LLC of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
The website indicates that the deadline to apply to the program, which has existed for two years, was March 1.
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"This is obviously illegal," said Adam Mortara, the lead trial lawyer for Students for Fair Admissions in its lawsuit against Harvard, which led to the Supreme Court decision last year that outlawed affirmative action. "Every time we sue a company or institution for doing this, they settle by ending the program."
Dubinett and UCLA medical school did not respond to requests for comment.
The program is an awkward albatross for a school that spent Memorial Day weekend doing damage control after a Free Beacon report showed that record numbers of UCLA medical students are failing basic tests of clinical knowledge—in part, admissions officers said, because standards have been lowered by affirmative action.
On Saturday, a fourth-year student posted data on X, formerly Twitter, that he claimed had been released internally to refute that report. Though the new data showed that students did better on a recent round of tests, known as shelf exams, than some other cohorts, UCLA has not addressed the rise in failure rates over time or the fact that nearly a quarter of students in the class of 2025 failed three or more shelf exams.
Nor has it explained how the percentage of Asian matriculants shrunk by almost 50 percent since 2018, with most of the drop occurring after a new dean of admissions, Jennifer Lucero was hired in 2020. That decline coincided with a sharp increase in the number of students who come from "medically under-served" areas or identify as "disadvantaged"—indicators that admissions officials say are being used as proxies for race.
Matriculants from under-served areas nearly doubled as a percentage of the incoming class after Lucero took the helm in 2020, rising steadily from 34 to 56 percent of first-year students over four years, per data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
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The number of first-year students indicating disadvantage likewise rose by nearly 60 percent, from 42 percent in 2020 to 67 percent in 2023. No other elite medical school has come close to these numbers, according to a review of AAMC data for the top 20 schools on U.S News & World Report’s rankings for medical research.
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While the trends don’t provide proof of discrimination, they are consistent with the accounts of racial gerrymandering from UCLA admissions officers. Lucero has allegedly told officials that the class should reflect the "diversity" of California, where racial preferences have been illegal since 1996, and has attacked those who raise concerns about minority candidates with low test scores. She even made the entire admissions committee sit through a two-hour presentation on Native American history after a Native American applicant was rejected, three sources said.
Together with the iDIVERSE fellowship, which launched in 2022 and involves partnerships with other institutions, the accounts paint a picture of a medical school suffused with racial preferences and determined to skirt civil rights law by any means necessary. They come as the medical school is reviewing its entire first-year curriculum in the wake of a separate Free Beacon report on a required course, "Structural Racism and Health Equity," in which students learn that weight loss is a "hopeless endeavor."
That course also hosted a guest speaker, Lisa Gray-Garcia, who has referred to the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks as "justice" and led students in chants of "free, free Palestine." Days later, two residents in the medical school’s psychiatry program delivered a talk that glorified self-immolation as a form of "resistance" in the context of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Both incidents were cited in a congressional probe of UCLA’s response to anti-Semitism—another ongoing controversy. At a hearing on Capitol Hill this month, UCLA chancellor Gene Block said the medical school was investigating Gray-Garcia’s talk but offered no further details on the review.
The whistleblower allegations are not the first admissions scandal to hit UCLA. In 2021, a former soccer coach was sentenced to eight months in prison after he helped two applicants pose as athletic recruits so they would be accepted to the university.
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NEET UG Cut Off 2024: Anticipated Category-Based Passing Marks
NEET 2024 Cut Off: 
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has completed the NEET 2024 exam nationwide today at all specified locations. Now, applicants are eager to discover the NEET cut off or the qualifying marks to ascertain their eligibility for admission to their preferred medical colleges.
NEET 2024 Cut Off: Key to Admission in Indian Government Medical Colleges The NEET UG exam is the doorway to government medical colleges in India. To pass through this gateway, candidates must score above a specified minimum, known as the NEET Cut Off or Qualifying Marks. This score determines eligibility for medical courses in the country. The NEET UG cut off score also decides eligibility for counseling for MBBS/BDS/AYUSH courses in top medical colleges across India. While the official NEET 2024 cutoff will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) post-exam, here's an anticipated breakdown based on past trends and expert insights.
Factors Impacting NEET UG 2024 Cut Off
NEET UG cut off score, or the passing marks, change yearly due to: - Total number of applicants - Difficulty level of the exam - Total available seats
Expected NEET Cut Off 2024
The NEET 2024 passing marks will be released right after the NEET UG 2024 Result is announced. Meanwhile, candidates can check the expected NEET passing marks below which have been calculated considering the previous years’ NEET cut offs and anticipated difficulty level of the 2024 exam.
Check the category-wise expected cut off with percentile below:
Category
NEET 2024
Expected Qualifying Percentile
NEET 2024 
Expected Cut Off
General
50th Percentile
715-117
General - PH
45th Percentile
116-105
SC
40th Percentile
116-93
ST
40th Percentile
116-93
OBC
40th Percentile
116-93
SC – PH
40th Percentile
104-93
ST – PH 
40th Percentile
104-93
OBC – PH
40th Percentile
104-93
The abbreviations for various categories are:
PH – Physically Handicapped
SC- Scheduled Caste
ST – Scheduled Tribe
OBC – Other Backward Classes
Total Number of Seats
Based on current NMC data, here are the available seats for different courses in India:
- MBBS: Over 100,000 seats
- BDS: 26,949 seats
- AYUSH: 52,720 seats
- BVSc & AH: 603 seats
- AIIMS: 1,899 seats
- JIPMER: 249 seats
All these seats will be allotted in 612 medical and 315 dental colleges based on NEET 2024 scores.
NEET 2024 Result Date
NTA will declare the NEET 2024 result on June 14, 2024. The official NEET qualifying marks will be announced along with the NEET UG 2024 result.
NEET UG Cut Off Previous Years' Trends
NEET cut off marks for different categories have changed over the last few years due to several factors. We have provided the previous years’ NEET cut off trends below to help students get an idea of what to expect in NEET 2024.
NEET Category-Wise Cut Off 2023
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Cut Off Marks
General
50th Percentile
720-137
SC
40th Percentile
136-107
ST
40th Percentile
136-107
OBC
40th Percentile
136-107
General - PH
45th Percentile
136-121
SC – PH
40th Percentile
120-107
ST – PH 
40th Percentile
120-107
OBC – PH
40th Percentile
120-107
NEET Category-Wise Cut Off 2022
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Cut Off Marks
General
50th Percentile
715-117
SC
40th Percentile
116-93
ST
40th Percentile
116-93
OBC
40th Percentile
116-93
General - PH
45th Percentile
116-93
SC – PH
40th Percentile
104-93
ST – PH 
40th Percentile
104-93
OBC – PH
40th Percentile
104-93
NEET Category-Wise Cut Off 2021
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Cut Off Marks
General
50th Percentile
720-138
SC
40th Percentile
137-108
ST
40th Percentile
137-108
OBC
40th Percentile
137-108
General - PH
45th Percentile
137-122
SC – PH
40th Percentile
121-108
ST – PH 
40th Percentile
121-108
OBC – PH
40th Percentile
121-108
NEET Category-Wise Cut Off 2020
Category
Qualifying Percentile
Cut Off Marks
General
50th Percentile
720-147
SC
40th Percentile
146-113
ST
40th Percentile
146-113
OBC
40th Percentile
146-113
General - PH
45th Percentile
146-129
SC – PH
40th Percentile
128-113
ST – PH 
40th Percentile
128-113
OBC – PH
40th Percentile
128-113
NEET UG 2024: New Tie-Breaking Rules
This year, NTA is implementing updated tie-breaking criteria for NEET 2024: Old Rule: Previously, tie-breaking considered scores in biology, chemistry, and physics sequentially. If a tie remained, negative marks were factored in, followed by age, with the older candidate receiving the higher rank. New Rule: Now, tie-breaking prioritizes higher marks in Biology, then Chemistry, and finally Physics. If a tie persists, eligible candidates will be selected through a computer-generated draw without human intervention. Difference Between NEET 2024 Qualifying Cut Off and Admission Cut Off
It's important for NEET candidates to understand that the NEET cut off marks for qualifying and admission are distinct. The NEET Qualifying Cut Off represents the minimum marks needed to qualify for the exam. Meeting this threshold makes candidates eligible for state and central counseling processes for admission to medical colleges. The NEET qualifying percentile is set by the NTA. On the other hand, the NEET Admission Cut Off signifies the minimum marks or scores required for admission into MBBS or BDS courses at specific medical or dental colleges in India. This cut off is determined by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and state authorities.
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MBBS Admissions in Karnataka: A Competitive Landscape
Karnataka is a top destination for MBBS hopefuls in India, boasting 19 government and 29 private medical colleges (totalling 48 colleges and 6884 seats). This article explores key facts and considerations for MBBS admissions in Karnataka.
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High Stakes, High Rewards: With some of the best medical colleges in the country, competition is fierce. Strategic counseling becomes crucial, especially for non-domicile students facing a limited 15% quota in private colleges and a high cut-off.
Making the Most of Your Score: Even exceptional NEET scores might not guarantee a seat without proper guidance. Our team's success stories (over 400 students counseled in 2020) demonstrate how expert advice can maximize your chances of landing a seat in a good college, potentially saving you money in the process.
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Which skills are in high demand in the UK
Which skills are in high demand in the UK?
From the year 2020, there are a lot of jobs in the United Kingdom and there is a huge demand for well-skilled persons. It is often seen that when you do not get a call for a job, then your experience and your skills become very disappointing and the truth is exhausting. The United Kingdom provides the most jobs to the unemployed as compared to the rest of the country, not only in their home country but also for people coming from abroad. The United Kingdom has also hired the largest number of people in the technology, engineering, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors compared to other countries in the last 5 years. With this initiative of the United Kingdom, it seems that there are more opportunities to build a career and get employment easily. The following is a list of some of the most sought-after skills in the United Kingdom.
Head Of Engineering Department:
Countries like the United Kingdom generally have a huge demand for engineers in many fields. Those specialized engineers are also most needed in the environmental and infrastructure sectors. To remain relevant as well as any organization looking to expand its fields in the world of competition requires a skilled person to solve their problem.
Doctor:
There is always a demand for doctors and perhaps this demand will always be there. The United Kingdom is a completely prosperous country and in the last few years, the demand for health care has also increased here. Perhaps this is the reason why the demand for doctors is being highest there. However, in countries such as the United Kingdom, the examinations for admission to medical schools are quite difficult. To become a doctor in the United Kingdom, it is very important to have a good level of numeracy, education, and skills to enroll in a medical college, only then you will be able to work as a doctor or get admission to medical education.
Safety, and Environment Manager:
The United Kingdom is a huge growing economy and there are many companies out there that prefer to operate by their standards. As a result, companies want to hire only those people who help the country reduce environmental hazards and others who can better assess the health and safety of employers. On this basis, there are better job opportunities for safety and environmental managers, which are in great demand in a country like the United Kingdom.
Commercial Finance Manager:
The United Kingdom is the fifth-largest economy in the world, so the commercial finance manager has the most important role in an organization in that country and is responsible for overall planning. Their main job is to analyze the trends of the United Kingdom markets and their competitors. There is a huge demand for people with such skills in companies in the United Kingdom.
Finance Manager:
In the year 2021, the United Kingdom’s unemployment rate increased to 30%. Finance managers contributed the most to improving the economy there. Simply put, a finance manager helps a company a lot to establish its strengths and weaknesses. Most companies out there need a skillful finance manager to take care of their important tasks, monitor cash flow, and create accurate financial reports. There is a huge demand for such skilled persons in that country for this work.
Accountant:
In a country like the United Kingdom, there is also a lot of demand for people handling the work of an accountant. Because companies are usually looking for some necessary technical and skilled persons to handle the money and to provide accurate financial information for the company who can better do the accounts work and special for them when the company needs them. You can also work as a consultant. There is a huge demand for such skilled persons doing accounts work.
Software Developer:
Of course, in the present times, the organization is becoming digital, due to which the demand for IT specialists is increasing continuously in the last few years. In such a situation, the United Kingdom demands more people who can create and manage better software programs for companies. Software developers can be easily employed in many fields as compared to other jobs. The demand for software developers in the United Kingdom will continue to grow for the next 10 years. This is a better opportunity for people looking to make a career in software and the United Kingdom demands such people.
Cyber Security Expert:
The process of cyber security this process gives a better practice of security of the network. The more companies develop their new technological innovations, and the more they use new technologies, many risks prove fatal to the technology, which they need to be aware of. In such cases, a cyber security expert is required to protect the technology and data. There is a great demand in the United Kingdom for people who can take care of company information and their data securely.
Nurse:
Nursing courses in the United Kingdom usually last for 4 years. In the matter of health, the United Kingdom gives it priority more than any other country. Due to Coronavirus, people have lost their loved ones and there is also a big reason for the shortcomings of nursing assistants. In such a situation, the demand for nurses in the United Kingdom is continuously increasing. This demand will continue to grow, so if you want to work as a nurse, then there are better opportunities in the United Kingdom and there is a lot of demand for nursing services in the courses there.
Care taker:
There is also a huge demand for caretakers in the United Kingdom. The job of a caretaker is a responsible job, in which you are given the responsibility of taking care of sick and old people. There is a steady increase in the demand for this type of profession and professional in the United Kingdom. Because of this, many people from abroad also come here and join this profession and after residing for 5 years, they also get a residence visa here.
Project Director:
In the United Kingdom, a project director is a higher-level project manager. Those who have an important role include overseeing, monitoring, strategizing, and giving better guidance to the lower-level employees, etc. These programs fall entirely within the management courses and are therefore in great demand in the UK.
Chef:
Jobs for chefs and cooks in the United Kingdom are growing much faster than for any other professional. In cities like the UK, the supply of chefs is very low, due to which the demand for them is increasing there. If seen, people generally like to eat out more. People like to go to parties. Eat-in better restaurants and luxurious hotels and the food are prepared by the chefs at these places. Apart from this, we also take the services of caterers for birthdays and weddings. This is the reason why there is a lot of demand for Chef in Britain.
Quality Assurance:
The demand for quality assurance is also high enough to build a career in the United Kingdom. At present, many such farms are focusing their attention on the customers. Their main objective is to make products that can easily meet the needs of their customers. There is a lot of opportunity for such jobs in the United Kingdom for people with a special interest in quality management. For more information visit us- wpjobs
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cdp360edtechchennai · 8 months ago
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Best Online NEET Coaching Institutes in Chennai | Cdp360
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Although there are success stories of students who crack the NEET exam without coaching, Joining a coaching class in Chennai can significantly improve your chances of success in the NEET exam. With 134 NEET Coaching Classes available, you’ll be in a competitive environment that boosts your performance. The best NEET coaching institutes Chennai offer extensive preparation, providing the right guidance for the competitive exam.
Right guidance is very necessary for NEET exam as it is competitive in nature. NEET coaching can enhance your consistency and regularity. Regular NEET classes with peers with similar mindsets can make the grind more bearable. Expert coaching from Coaching Institutes like Aakash Institute, Cdp360 EdTech, Allen, Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, and Resonance can significantly enhance your NEET preparation skills.
Better the coaching, higher the chances for success. Choose the best NEET coaching in Chennai based on faculty experience, course fees, distance, and strengths/weaknesses in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for success.
NEET Exam Pattern NEET exam pattern is elongated in such a way that, you will get full-fledged information of all the details respectively.
Number of Questions: A total of 180 questions will be asked, The paper is divided into 4 categories, Hence candidates can choose their section for giving answers. Mode of Examination: The 2020 NEET examination is conducted offline. Number of Subjects: There are 3 subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology(Botany and Zoology) Type of Questions: The NEET 2020 paper will be of objective type questions i.e. MCQ based in nature, you have to choose one out of four options. Examination Duration: The NEET exam is held for 3 hours Languages: NEET 2020, the exam will be in 11 languages for the diversified country where people belong from different castes, customs, languages in respectively are:
English, Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Odia, Marathi
MBBS is a degree that is required in allopathic medicine to become a doctor, offering a rewarding career with a focus on treating sick patients. With increasing demand due to diseases, super specialty hospitals are emerging, and NEET coaching institutes in Chennai are essential for obtaining admission to top medical colleges.
Employment Opportunities for Medical Students In medical colleges and training institutes as teachers In research institutes and medical colleges as researchers In Government/Private hospitals In nursing homes/clinics/health departments In medical services of army/navy/air force List Of Best NEET Coaching In Chennai
To prepare for top-rated NEET coaching institutes in Chennai, consider factors like batch size, contact details, faculty, infrastructure, and past year results.
The top NEET Coaching Institutes in Chennai are listed as the best.
Here are five online NEET coaching providers in Chennai:
CDP360 :
CDP360 is a popular Online NEET coaching provider in Chennai that offers the best features. They are reaching the students through their schools. They are training the teachers on how to embrace EdTech in their curriculum. They start preparing the students from their Middle schooling of standard six with the guidance of the teachers. They provide interactive online classes, study materials, mock tests, and personalized guidance to help students excel in NEET. This cdp360 is they are Enriching Schools and Empowering Students.
Website: cdp360.org
Aakash Institute:
This coaching Institute ranks at the №1 position in the list of NEET coaching providers in Chennai. At Aakash Institute, the aspirants of NEET are taught excellent learning methods to crack the competitive examination. Aakash Institute is a renowned coaching institute with branches across India. For 31 years, in more than 200 branches, they are providing coaching and guidance to students for cracking the NEET as well as other examinations. And also They offer comprehensive NEET preparation programs, including online coaching, video lectures, study materials, and regular assessments.
Website: www.aakash.ac.in
Allen Career Institute: ALLEN Chennai is the renowned and premier institute for Medical Entrance Exams such as NEET-UG. Allen Career Institute is another reputable coaching institute that provides online NEET coaching. They have a strong presence in Chennai and offer a range of courses, study materials, and online test series to help students prepare for NEET.
Website: www.allen.ac.in
Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions: Sri Chaitanya is a well-known coaching institute that offers online NEET coaching in Chennai. They provide live online classes, recorded video lectures, study materials, and practice tests to help students in their exam preparation.
Website: srichaitanya.net
Resonance: Resonance is a reputed coaching institute known for its NEET coaching programs. They offer online courses, live classes, study materials, and regular assessments to help students prepare for the NEET exam.
Website: resonance.ac.in
Remember to research and evaluate each coaching provider’s offerings, faculty, success rate, and student reviews to find the one that best suits your needs. It’s also recommended to contact these institutes directly or visit their official websites for the most up-to-date information.
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