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@IndianTechGuide Make the medical system so worse that u can’t comeback from the damage done. Way to Go.
Har ghar doctor ni chahiye har ghr ke liye kuch kaabil doctor chahiye modi ji. 🙏🏻
Marks you need to become
Orthopaedic- 04 marks/800
Gynaecologist- 44 marks/800
General surgery- 47 marks/800
These doctors will decide life or death while operating.
This country is literally sacrificing innocent people for social justice. Shameful!
https://t.co/51LGnkYSjN
Time to demand National Commission for General Category (NCGC)
> Protection for GCs against discrimination
> Scholarships for poor GCs
> Compensation for fake SC/ST case
> Monitors implementation of GC welfare schemes
> Advising Govt on policies for GCs
Either this or NO vote.
10000 new mbbs seats added to the new budget.
Mbbs would soon be a low lying job option.
Degrading medical education without improving quality.
Quality >>>> Quantity.
This government has brought bridge course and all things which would take us 20 years back.
#Budget2026
#askstar Why is hardik and bumrah not playing the bigger format when they would be available for ipl. Can injury not occur in 4 overs or odi is not important
#WATCH | Delhi: On NEET-PG qualifying percentile lowered, Dr. Rohan Krishnan, Chief Patron, FAIMA says, "The new order is for the entire medical fraternity and patients as well as common public of the country who do not know what the repercussions will be. Now, even the candidates with zero percentile will be eligible to get seats. Paediatrics, emergency medicine, surgery or any other speciality - they will be eligible to get those seats. They will be able to practise at big hospitals and everywhere else in the country. This is a big nexus which will bring Crores of Rupees to private medical colleges..."
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.