Why do doctors in India seek another revision of the NEET SS cut-off and a mop-up round for filling the vacant seats in super speciality courses
Doctors seek another revision of the NEET SS cut-off, mop-up round to fill vacant seats in super speciality courses
- There may be a need for another revision of the NEET SS cut-off because the current cut-off might not accurately reflect the level of knowledge and skills required for admission into super speciality courses. Doctors may argue that a higher cut-off would ensure that only the most qualified candidates are admitted.
- A mop-up round may be sought to fill the vacant seats in super speciality courses because there is a shortage of qualified doctors in India. By conducting an additional round, the remaining vacant seats can be filled by deserving candidates who may have missed out on the earlier rounds.
- The revision of the NEET SS cut-off and the mop-up round would ensure that all available seats are filled, thereby maximizing the utilization of resources and addressing the healthcare needs of the population.
- Doctors may also argue that a higher cut-off and a mop-up round would improve the overall quality of super speciality courses by ensuring that only the most competent candidates are admitted.
- The revision of the NEET SS cut-off and the inclusion of a mop-up round may also help reduce the burden on existing doctors who may be overworked due to insufficient staffing in super speciality departments.
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