In the latest released notification by the National Medical Council (NMC) erstwhile known as the Medical Council of India (MCI) ends the ongoing rumours about the NEET exemption.
Every year thousands of the students from India, leave to different countries for their medical study abroad and fulfil their dream of becoming a doctor. Due to the limited number of seats in government medical universities of India and expensive fee plans and high donations in the private medical colleges, most of the students chose to study MBBS Abroad. In the case of private medical colleges, It is not just the fees that concern the students, it is also the quality of education and the legitimacy of the degrees provided. Therefore, the students choose MBBS Abroad to look for a quality learning experience with the added benefit of the global closure.
Earlier, passing NEET Exam was not mandatory for the students who were seeking MBBS Abroad
The experts are also speculating about a change in the pattern of NEET 2021. Though the NTA has already prepared the schedule for the entrance tests, the government is taking appropriate measures to ensure the safety and security of students taking into account the Coronavirus situation in the country.