There has been no change within the date of the NEET-PG 2022 examination and it is going to be performed as per schedule on May 21, the Centre-run Press Information Bureau has clarified. The clarification comes following the circulation of a discover on social media that claimed that the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences, which conducts the examination, had postponed the examination. The Centre additionally cautioned in opposition to pretend notices on examination postponements circulating on social media.
“It is reiterated that NBEMS (National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences) publishes various notices pertaining to its activities on its official website only i.e. https://natboard.edu,” the testing company stated in a discover shared by the Press Information Bureau.
“Stakeholders are advised to visit the official website for current and authentic information regarding NBEMS. It has come to the notice of NBEMS that some unscrupulous elements are circulating false and bogus information using spoofed notices in the name of NBEMS.”
The testing company additionally suggested stakeholders to not get misled by unverified notices. “All NBEMS notices issued July 2020 onwards bear a QR code. Scanning the QR code will redirect the user to the said notice on the NBEMS website,” it stated.
STUDENTS WRITE TO PM
In a associated improvement, greater than 15,000 NEET-PG aspirants have submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged him to postpone the upcoming examination. The memorandum was signed by college students from throughout the nation by means of numerous teams and associations. The memorandum stated aspirants have been struggling because of the ongoing counselling and upcoming examination on May 21.
A piece of scholars had earlier written to President Ram Nath Kovind and demanded postponement of the exams. They had stated that for the reason that NEET-PG counselling 2021 was not but over, it left little or no hole between the counselling and the following examination.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”