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NEET 2019 Alert: 86 Examination Centres changed by NTA, check and download revised Admit Card

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Update 04-May-19: National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, NEET 2019 has been postponed for the state of Odisha. It is confirmed. Students may please note that NEET 2019 examination has been cancelled for the examination centres in Odisha. The schedule for the NEET 2019 examination for all the other state, however, remains unchanged. For official notification visit ntaneet.nic.in. Students may please note that only the exam has been cancelled only for the centres in the state of Odisha. In case a student for Odisha, who is not currently in Odisha and has a centre in any other state, the examinaton would be conducted as per the schedule - which is tomorrow. 

Posted 03-May-19: 
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Yesterday, National Testing Agency (NTA) has released an important notice regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET 2019 examination centres.
As per the notice, due to the General Elections to Lok Sabha and other unavoidable circumstances, some 86 examination centres have been changed by NTA. The revised list has been released on ntaneet.nic.in.
All students are advised to check and confirm whether he/she has been affected due to this change and accordingly download their revised NEET 2019 Admit Card from ntaneet.nic.in now.
Students who have been affected by the change are being informed via SMS, email or voice message by appropriate authority. The admit card link is still active. NEET 2019 is scheduled for this Sunday – May 5, 2019.
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Students may please note that candidates would not be allowed to enter wrong examination centres nor would they be allowed to enter with old admit cards. Hence all the students appearing National Eligibility cum Entrance Test  2019 are advised to please check the revised list of examination centres provided in the NTA official notice by clicking on the link given below and accordingly download their revised admit cards for  NEET 2019. 

NEET 2019 and JEE Mains 2019 complete schedules released by NTA - National Testing Agency

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NTA (National Testing Agency) has released the Exam Dates, Registration, Modes of Exam and other details for NEET 2019, JEE Main I and II 2019.
The revised schedule for NTA NEET 2019 and NTA JEE Mains were released on 21st August, 2018 by MHRD. Dates of registration, releasing admit card, exam date, modes of exam (format), results etc. of NEET 2019 and JEE Main 2019 are provided in the table below.
MHRD has decided against conducting the NEET 2019 examination twice next year. As per the earlier announcement by MHRD, NEET 2019 and JEE Main 2019 were to be conducted by NTA twice a year which has been changed now. Following a recommendation from Health Ministry, MHRD has scrapped the plan to conduct the examination in computer based format and twice a year. Now, NEET 2019 would be conducted on May 5, 2019 and the online application forms would begin from November 30, 2018. The results would be announced on June 5, 2019.
The forms for NTA JEE Main 2019 I would be released and begin from 1st September, 2019. There would be no change in the proposal of conducting NTA JEE Main 2019 in online format only. The examination would be conducted in multiple sessions from January 6, 2019 to January 20, 2019 and students would have the option of appearing on any of the days by slot booking and NTA JEE Main II 2019 would be conducted in April’19. 

NTA NEET 2019: New Rules and Changes
1. The only change for NEET 2019 is that the conducting authority has been changed. Till 2018, NEET for undergraduate medical and dental admissions i.e. NEET-UG was conducted by CBSE.
2. From 2019 onwards, the examination would be conducted by NTA. Candidates would be required to fill the online application forms on nta.ac.in. Details of how to apply for NEET NTA 2019 would be released when the forms are released on November 30.

Everything else for NEET NTA 2019 remains unchanged. For example:
1. NTA NEET 2019 examination would be a pen and paper test.
2. NTA NEET 2019 syllabus would remain the same as was the case for 2018.
3. NTA NEET 2019 eligibility is expected to remain the same.
4. As earlier, it will be conducted only once a year, which would be on May 5, 2019. 
5. NTA NEET 2019 would be conducted in all the 8 regional languages as well as in English, Hindi and Urdu.
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For more details and registrations please visit official website of NTA (National Testing Agency) https://www.nta.ac.in

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Aadhaar not needed for NEET 2018 Application

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The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, 7th March that Aadhaar cannot be made mandatory for submitting National Medical Entrance Test NEET application form.

The court limited is interim order to the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), through which students for undergraduate medical courses are selected.
NEET 2018 exam – which will be conducted by CBSE is scheduled to be held on May 6. The last date for submission of NEET 2018 application form is March 9. The court said CBSE should accept alternative proof of identity such as passport, driving licence, voter identity card etc. instead of insisting on Aadhaar cards.
Attorney-General K.K Venugopal, representing the Center, submitted that neither the government nor the Aadhaar issuer had asked the CBSE to make the card mandatory for NEET. The Attorney-General said the CBSE had on its own volition decided to insist on Aadhaar cards.  
However, in the same breath, Venugopal said the authorities had received complaints of a large number of impersonations for the NEET
Updated 9th March 2018: The CBSE has extended the last date for submitting the National Medical Entrance Exam - NEET 2018 applications to March 12.

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CBSE makes NEET a must for foreign MBBS, also disallow students of NIOS and other Private Boards

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) issued a notification on Friday, 9th Feb 2018 on NEET 2018 introducing some new requirements and changes:
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Students wanting to pursue MBBS or any other undergraduate medicine courses in foreign universities will have to clear the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) from this year, 2018.
The notification also bars students paying out of open schools from taking NEET. This means students passing from National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) will not be able to take the NEET 2018, to be conducted by the CBSE. Private students passing out from other boards are also not allowed to take the NEET.
"The ministry of health has decided that candidates who wish to pursue MBBS or BDS from foreign medical colleges and foreign medical colleges need to qualify the NEET," said the information bulletin issued by the CBSE.
The Medical Council of India (MCI) which regulates medical education said the provision of NEET qualification has been introduced to ensure that only meritorious students go for medical education to foreign countries. According to one MCI sources, "Indian students mostly go to former USER countries, China and the Philippines. When they come back, they appear in an exam to be able to practice. But less than 25% students qualify the exam to be able to medical practice. The NEET qualification will ensure quality to some extent."
An NIOS official said the students paying out of the institutions were allowed to take NEET till last year. The MCI sources said the NIOS students, who pursue education in the correspondence mode, did not have practical classes and so could not be allowed to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test).
As per the CBSE notice to be eligible for NEET one needs to have studied physics, chemistry, biology or bio-technology in the past two years of their 12 - year schooling.

 Some More Information about NEET
v   The state governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have decided to offer the 15% all India quotas in medical colleges run by them. As the two states had earlier not participated in the programme, students from these states could not apply for admission under 15% quota in other states. Now that the two states have decided to implement the reservation, medical aspirants from these two states can apply for MBBS admission in colleges in other states under the all India quota.
v   The CBSE will hold the NEET in English and other regional languages like - Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
v   The results of NEET 2018 will be declared on 5th June 2018. NEET clearance is a must for all students seeking to study MBBS, BDS, and undergraduate medicine in India and abroad.

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NEET and JEE Main to be conducted twice a year by NTA instead of CBSE

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The Center is considering to conduct the Entrance tests (NEET, JEE Main) for admissions to undergraduate courses in medical and engineering twice a year from 2019.

The government is in the process of setting up a National Testing Agency (NTA) which may start its operations from 2019. The agency will take over all the entrance tests now conducted by CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). These entrance tests are NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) for MBBS admission, the JEE Main (Joint Entrance Examination Main) for B.Tech courses and the NET (National Eligibility Test) for selecting teachers eligible to be appointed in colleges and universities.

"The NTA (National Testing Agency) will initially conduct those entrance examinations which are currently being conducted by the CBSE ... Other examinations, tests will be taken up gradually after the NTA is fully geared up ... The entrance examinations will be conducted in online mode at least twice a year, giving adequate opportunity to candidates to bring out their best," HRD Minister of State Upendra Kushwaha said in a written answer in the Lok Sabha.

At present all these entrance tests NEET, JEE Main, NET etc. are held once in a year. If the proposal is passed, then from 2019 National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) will be conducted twice a year by NTA instead of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). NTA will also locate the examination centers at sub-district and district levels.

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NEET 2018 questions in regional languages

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25-Oct-2017
The center communicated its decision to representatives of all the states in a video conference on 16th Oct'17 that from 2018 onwards UG medical (MBBS) aspirants will have the option to get question papers of NEET in regional languages too along with in English.
However, there seems to be still some dilemma of acceptance by some of the states in this regard.
Bengal government's action for NEET 2018
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Bengal has dropped the plan to hold a separate medical entrance examination after the center said the common national entrance exam's regional language papers next year would be the translation of English version.
The national entrance-cum-eligibility test (NEET) this year sparked allegations that the NEET Question paper in English was easier than some of the regional language ones, including Bengali.
However according to Bengal education minister, the state is exploring all possibilities to keep medical aspirants of Bengal out of the ambit of common test for another year. He said the main intention behind this is to give the center at least a year to see whether they can develop a mechanism so that the students particularly from rural areas studying mostly in state board don't face problems which had happened in Tamil Nadu in NEET 2017.
The director of Bengal medical education Debasish Bhattacharya said he had written to CBSE board, which conducts NEET, on May 8 flagging the disadvantages students from Bengal had faced, the Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar, had said in July that NEET question papers in regional languages would be a translation of the NEET Question paper in English.
According to the Bengal higher education departmental sources, the four students from the state who figured among the top 50inNEET 2017 were all from CBSE board.
Tamil Nadu government's action for NEET 2018
This would be important to mention here according to our sources, till now it is not clear what Tamil Nadu government would do following canter’s video conference of 16th Oct'17. Along with Bengal and few other states a representative of TN had taken part in that video conference.
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