2024 will forever hold a special place in my heart. It was the year I finally achieved my dream of becoming a doctor. The journey was challenging, but the feeling of accomplishment is indescribable.
Saare rapists ko ekbaar me bail deke, baher chorh dijiye aur ladkiyon ko jail mein rakhiye. Wahi safer hoga at this point. What an awful state of affairs.
Laude ka LAW
Laude ka Country
The most corrupt institution in this country is the judiciary and the courts.
The first reform this country needs is to nuke its courts.
NZ win their first ever Test series in India in 2024
NZ win their first ever ODI series in India in 2026.
Gambhir has taken India to new lows in his tenure 🙏🏽
If Chartered Accountancy has ZERO RESERVATION, why do we have RESERVATIONS for MBBS & Engineering?
What's the use of having mediocre Doctors & Engineers getting audited by Top CAs of the Country?
#FI
Imagine a doctor about to perform your surgery who couldn’t even score zero marks in exams.
Now imagine that person becoming a specialist with "Minus -40" marks and treating patients.
This is something you’ll only see in India.
Until now, the minimum qualifying criterion for PG medical seats for SC, ST, and OBC candidates was the 40th percentile, about 235 marks out of 800.
As per an order of the Ministry of Health, this has been reduced to the 0th percentile, meaning even a score of –40 out of 800 is now eligible, subject to seat availability.
The one profession that directly deals with life and death, where competence should be sacred and non-negotiable,has been dragged down to this level. Perhaps this is the only country in the world where such a dangerous dilution of standards is not just tolerated, but actively encouraged.
I don’t know how to react on this , but now candidates scoring “Minus - 40”marks are also applicable to get NEET PG seat .
In simple language if you have money or specific category then even if you slept in the exam and scored negative marks = someone who topped /worked hard.