Showing posts with label medical colleges in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical colleges in India. Show all posts

Tuesday 23 August 2016

To Be A Doctor Students May Have To Appear For Another Exam After MBBS



Soon NEET (National Eligibility-cum Entrance Test ) will not be enough for one to become a doctor or pursue higher medical education. NEET will not be considered as a qualifying examination for MBBS graduates to study at post graduate level or to practice medicine. So, MBBS candidates will have to clear another medical exam called National Licentiate Examination (NLE) to become a doctor.
The government in the National Medical Commission Bill has suggested that students have to clear about NLE (National Licentiate Examination) after completing MBBS to practice in diverse medical colleges.
Government officials in the National Medical Commission Bill, have proposed NLE to evaluate MBBS graduates on the lines of skill tests conducted to hire teachers.
NITI Aayog Proposed To Introduce NLE
"We felt that the test will force the institutions to introduce quality as questions would be raised if a large number of students fail to clear the test. Only those who clear the test will get license to practice," said a senior member of NITI Aayog.
For the first time, NITI ( National Institution for Transforming India ) Aayog suggested to introduce NLE to evaluate graduates from medical colleges in India.
In the draft bill, the NITI Aayog revamp the medical education system in the country by introducing new exams, along with focusing on devising uniform academic and examination standards for more than 450 medical colleges in India.
The draft bill also proposed for setting up separate undergraduate and postgraduate boards for medicine education to oversee all its aspects. The bill also proposes to regularly rate medical colleges on the basis of their performance and infrastructure.
There will be Aadhar based national register of all doctors and medical students in the country and new medical colleges will be set up after the approval of the concerned accreditation body.
The decision to form a new law was made after receiving a report from a Parliamentary Committee described MCI as an ‘opaque and ossified body’, which was unable in carrying out its enormous work of regulating medicine education in the country.


Wednesday 10 August 2016

NEET 2016 COMMON SERVICES CENTRES


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Candidates, from the urban areas are well versed with the Internet and online submission of application form. Without any help, they are capable of submitting the application form online and 24x7. However, for providing support to candidates from rural areas who find it difficult to submit the online application due to several constraints, CBSE is using the services of Common Services Centre, Ministry of I.T., Government of India under the Digital India initiatives of Hon’ble Prime Minister. The Common Services Centre (CSC) scheme is a part of the ambitious national e-Governance Plan (NeGP) of Government of India and is managed at each village panchayat level by a Village level entrepreneur (VLE).
The Govt. Of India has made available diverse Facilitation Centres for candidates who do not have access to the Internet and are unable to perform the application Online for NEET 2016 scheduled on July 24, 2016.
There are more than 1.5 lac Common Services Centres (CSC) across the country which will provide support to desired candidates from rural areas in online submission of application form and payment of fee through e-wallet. The list of the Common Services Centre is available on website – http://www.csc.gov.in
The Common Services Centre will be providing services as per following details:

Services
Fee (Rs)
Preparing e-mail, Submission of Application form & Printout till Fee Payment (Including upload of Scanned Images )
25
Uploading Scanned Images Only
10
On line payment of Fee
0.5% of transaction
Downloading of Admit Card/ OMR/Answer Key
10
Online claim for Responses/Key
25
Printout per page
5

Friday 22 July 2016

CBSE NEET Examination 2016: Tips to Crack it

The year 2016 has been tough for medical candidates, who are clearly facing a lot of confusion due to the sudden change in the medical examinations. Supreme Court has changed their decisions many times and finally decided NEET as a single medical exam. Now AIPMT is going through NEET and the first phase was held on May 1 while NEET Phase 2 exam is scheduled to be conducted on July 24, 2016.
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is conducted by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) - Delhi for the selection of aspirants for diverse medical and dental courses like Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) & Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS). So it is very important medical examination for all the aspirants to crack the NEET Phase 2 exam.
(Read:No Separate Medical Entrance Exams In State)
This is one of the toughest exams and can be cracked easily with strategic planning in the given time frame. The NEET will be conducted on July 24, 2016. So all the aspirants are advised to channelise all their energy into completing the revision in the last days.
Below are the some tips provided on how to crack the NEET Phase 2 exam:
NEET Phase 2 examination consists of 3 subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB). It is advised that candidates should refer to NCERT books and focus on important topics you have noted down or the one you typically overlook. Many questions in NEET 1 were based on NCERT.
Another way of preparing an entrance exam is to make revise the notes. Try to make the flow charts, summary sheets, formula sheets because visualization is easy to recall and therefore can be a good source of learning/revision in your preparation plan.
Know your weak points as well as strong points. The candidate who are going for this exam should know their weak and strong points like a candidate can be strong in chemistry but weak in physics. Identify your weakness and focus on that so as to turn their weakness into strength.
For Biology subject, you should completely focus on NCERT text book and revise one chapter from NCERT's Biology book daily.
Download question papers of last year and perceive how the questions were asked in the previous years. Candidate must know the exam pattern and syllabus of the exam. Without knowing the exam pattern, the students can't prepare well for the exam.
Biology and chemistry questions asked in NEET 1 were conceptual. So keep your basics straight and revise important concepts and prefer NCERT.
We trust that the Information we have given about “Tips To Crack NEET Phase 2 Exam 2016” will useful for all of you. Begin your planning according to the above information we have giving in above area. To know more updates news about the tips and tricks keep visit this web page “CollegeScan ”regularly.

Tuesday 14 June 2016

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Announced MBBS Semester Exam Date Sheet

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik will conduct theory semester examinations of diverse courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, P.B.B.Sc Nursing between June 21 and July 11, 2016. The institute was established in 1998 with the aim to ensure proper and systematic teaching, instruction, training and research in medical and Indian systems of Medicine in the State of Maharashtra.
The University offers the following courses:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery
Colleges Affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences
Are you seeking for admissions to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences for the academic year 2016 - 2017? We will connect you with the right colleges affiliated to this university for several bechelor and PG courses. Contact to CollegeScan for further details.
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Nursing College, Andheri (W)Mumbai
Kedari Redekar Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadhinglaj
Topiwala National Medical College & B.Y.L. Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai
Seth GS Medical College And Kem Hospital, Mumbai
Godavari College of Nursing,, Jalgon
MGM's Medical Centre & Research Institute, Aurangabad
Ashtang Ayurved College, Pune
Indira Gandhi Government Medical College & Hopsital, Nagpur-440018
The Yash Foundation College Of Nursing And Mdical Reserch Institute Ratnagiri
Women's Homeopathic Medical College Solapur
Hiranandani College of Nursing, Mumbai
Sai Homeopthic Medical College, Thane
Kamalnayan Bajaj Nursing College, Aurangabad
NDMVP's Dr.Vasantrao Pawar Medical College,Hospital & Research Centre Nashik
Dhanvantari DMLT College, Nashik


















Thursday 9 June 2016

Five Reasons To Study Medical Education Abroad

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If you plan to study medical education abroad, you have number of options to consider. Studying medicine in the foreign Universities is becoming the best alternative way for the students. The diverse programs (Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Dentistry, Physiotherapy) in the Medical universities of Russia, Moldavia, Ukraine, China, East Europe, South Europe, Caribbean, Philippines, Georgia etc. are in English and have been designed for international medical students. 

There are lots of options available for students in foreign Universities. If you want a quality and affordable medical education, you can choose Russian countries, China and the America- based countries. Russian medical education is exist since long time and comprises diverse reputed medical institutions in Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Belarus, Ukraine and Tajikistan.

China is limited to only 30 medical institutes and all approved by Ministry of Education.

In America-based countries such as the medical institutions of Philippines, Central America and Caribbean islands have also become popular in the recent times for medical education.

Nepal is becoming popular for medical as there is no passport or visa required.

Among all the above options, there is a strong trend for admission in the medical institutions of China due to the fee reduction by up-to 40% compare to last year. The Medical Council of India (MCI) decreases the course duration to 4 1/2 years from six years for Indian Students who are pursuing the medicine study in Abroad. Students also prefer Caribbean islands due to its quality education and very reasonable fee structure. 


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Reasons: 

Budget Friendly Option:

Foreign medical university admission comes with a mindset of huge education expenditure. But with the education in South Europe, Caribbean, Philippines, Russia, you can experience a sign of relief as these medical education comes with budget friendly option. If you’d like to study medical education abroad and would like help finding the right course and university for you, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the team at CollegeScan.

Rewarding Career Opportunities

A career in medical field allows you to help people, change lives, and learn new things every day. This option offers rewarding and fulfilling career. You’ll gain respect from others as you’re doing a truly meaningful job that has the ability to change the lives of others.

Versatile Mix Of Courses

Going to study medical abroad, student gets fantastic opportunity to experience a different versatile mix of courses. Foreign Universities offers various courses and are designed to equip students with knowledge of everything. 

High Employment Rates

Whether you choose to stay in the China, Russia or UK and want to travel to another part of the world after completing your medicine education, as a medical student you’re unlikely to struggle to find employment upon graduation.

High Quality Education

This is what it is all about. Even with all the other benefits, you need to be sure that, by studying medical courses abroad, you will be receiving an education that is of good quality leading to a degree recognized in all over the world.

Your dream is to become a doctor and you find impossible to get admission into top medical universities in your own country? Just go to study medicine abroad where it is possible. Hundreds of top medical universities around the world offering several medical courses in English at very reasonable tuition fees. These institutes are more accessible than in in your own country and are offering high quality of education training and certificate (Diplomas) recognized in all over world.

Friday 3 June 2016

NEET Phase 2 Online Registration Starts-Apply Now





National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) is in the news for a considerable time now. It is now One Entrance Test for All Medical/Dental Dean and Private Universities as per the Supreme Court Order. A large number of students want to give this medical examination and they are breathlessly waiting for the NEET phase II registration-2016. This year NEET is coming with lot of controversies. Supreme Court decision is pending. Whatever decision is, it is better to apply for NEET phase 2.

NEET came into news on 28 April, when Supreme Court gave a decision putting NEET only one exam to get admission into MBBS and BDS courses. The first phase of NEET was held at May 1, 2016.  

Latest Updates on 26 May 2016

NEET -II Registration started from May 26, 2016

Application submission dates: 26.05.2016 to 21.06.2016

Last date for fee payment: 25.06.2016

Students who had already applied for NEET I they are not eligible for NEET Phase II round. If in case any student was absent in NEET Phase 1 examination they are also not eligible. Fresh students are eligible for NEET Phase 2.

NEET 2016 Phase 2 Exam Important Dates

                26th May 2016
 Opening date of apply registration

                21st June 2016
Last date of fee submission through E-Challan 

                25th June 2016
Last date of fee submission through other Modes 

                25th June 2016
Closing date of online registration 

                8th July 2016
Issuing of Admit Card

        4th August to 8th August 2016


Display of OMR Sheet 
      
       7th August to 9th August 2016


Display of Answer key 
       
               24th July 2016


Exam will be Conducted 
17th August 2016 (Phase 1, Phase 2 Combined Result Releasing Date)


Result declaration
           30th September 2016
Admission Date 


We will soon update the details of NEET phase 2 exam patterns. To know all details please stay tuned to our website CollegeScan.in