Saturday, September 12, 2020

MBBS IN MAHARASHRTRA – 70:30 COMES TO AN END

 

MBBS IN MAHARASHRTRA – 70:30 COMES TO AN END

 

The National Eligibility cum Entrance exam, having been postponed for so long since Covid-19 shook the nation, is finally being conducted on the 13th of September, 2020 with over 15.97 lakhs registering for the pen and paper-based exam. The announcement of the exam has been followed by another remarkable news –

Medical education minister, Amit Deshmukh brought good news to students and medical aspirants of Maharashtra as it announces the end of 70:30 region wise allocation for the upcoming National Eligibility cum Entrance Exam (NEET) results. The announcement was made at the state assembly, providing equal and fair opportunity to all. The regional disparity in admissions has always been a huge part of admissions in Maharashtra and continues for admissions in all other fields.

In the words of Amit Deshmukh, it will be “one Maharashtra, one merit”.

To those unaware about the 70:30 ratio of admissions, it implies reservation for 70% locals (students from the same district as the college), while only 30% of its admissions would be available for the rest of the state. Scrapping this rule has been suggested and argued for by many students and parents all across Maharashtra for quite a long down in the field of medicine.

The new system is believed to be fairer and more just as it allows meritorious students with an opportunity to get into the colleges of their choices. Time to put your all into NEET now onwards – that will be the only entry ticket to desired colleges and not geographical privilege!

While the pandemic has brought about a lot of changes, students and parents need not worry and only focus on performing their best at the examinations. NTA has taken adequate measures to maintain social distancing, increasing the number of centres from 2,456 to 3,843 while the number of candidates per room have been pushed down from 24 to 12. Hand sanitizers have been made accessible at the entrance and inside the examination hall at all times, installing barcode readers instead of checking admit cards and much more.

After all, the worthy and deserved will always win, and we can’t let coronavirus stop us!

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