Exciting news for all aspiring dental professionals! The Supreme Court of India has tentatively listed the NEET MDS 2024 Postponement case for hearing on March 15, 2024. That means we’ll soon have some clarity on whether the exam schedule will be altered.
For those eagerly awaiting their admit cards, mark your calendars because the National Board of Medical Sciences (NBEMS), New Delhi, is all set to release the NEET MDS 2024 Admit Card today, March 15, 2024. You can easily download it from the official NBEMS website at natboard.edu.in.
Now, let’s talk logistics. The NEET MDS examination is scheduled for March 18, 2024, at various centers across the nation. It’s a computer-based test, all happening in a single session from 9 am to 12 noon. But remember, there’s a catch – a 25% negative marking for incorrect answers. So, accuracy matters!
And here’s a relief for some – no marks will be deducted for unattempted questions. So, if you’re unsure about something, it might be wise to skip rather than risk losing marks.
All the best to everyone gearing up for NEET MDS 2024! Stay focused and give it your best shot.
Registrations To Soon Close For National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test
Just a friendly reminder for all you future medical professionals out there – the clock is ticking! The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be closing the registration process for NEET UG 2024 on March 16. You’ve got until 10:50 pm to get those registrations in, and don’t forget, the payment deadline is 11:50 pm on the same day.
Now, let’s talk fees. For our General category and NRI friends, the application fee stands at ₹1,700. If you fall under the General-EWS/OBC-NCL category, it’s ₹1,600. And for those in the SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender category, it’s ₹1,000. Make sure you’re aware of your category and pay accordingly.
Heads up – if you need to make any corrections or anxiously await your admit card, hang tight! The dates for opening the correction window and the release of admit cards will be shared later on the website.
Quick recap – registrations kicked off on February 9, 2024, and the initial deadline was March 9, 2024. However due to various stakeholders’ input and requests, the dates were extended, so make sure you make the most of this opportunity.
Circle May 5, 2024, on your calendars, because that’s when NTA will conduct NEET UG 2024. It’s all happening from 2 pm to 5:20 pm in 14 cities across the country and even outside India.
So, buckle up, stay focused, and let’s ace NEET UG 2024 together!
Important documents required for completing the application process-
Scanned images of the candidate’s recent passport-size photograph
Postcard size photograph
Signature left and right-hand fingers, and thumb impression
Category certificate (if applicable)
Citizenship certificate (if applicable), PwBD certificate (wherever applicable), and Address proof (Present and Permanent Address)
The recent photograph should be either in color or black and white with 80% face (without mask) visible including ears against a white background.
NEET MDS 2024 Admit Card: How to download
Visit the official website of NBEMS at natboard.edu.in.
Click on the NEET MDS Admit Card 2024 link available on the home page.
A new page will open where candidates will have to enter their login details.
Click on submit and the admit card will be displayed on the screen.
Check the admit card and download the page.
Keep a hard copy of the same for further need.
NEET MDS admit cards will not be issued to candidates found ineligible before the conduct of the examination. Candidates will be informed through SMS/Email alerts and website notices regarding the availability of the admit card on the NBEMS website. Admit cards will not be sent to the candidates by Post/Email. For more related details candidates can check the official website of NBEMS.
NEET UG Toppers’ Tips: ‘Why take stress, there is life beyond NEET and other exams
Meet Yashvi Garg, the remarkable young achiever who clinched the all-India rank 128 in NEET UG 2023, scoring a whopping 705 out of 720 marks. Currently pursuing her MBBS at ABVIMS and Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi, Yashvi’s journey to success is nothing short of inspiring.
Hailing from the vibrant lands of Rajasthan, Yashvi’s academic brilliance was evident right from her school days. With an impressive 95 percent in both her Class 10 and Class 12 exams from CBSE, she’s proven herself to be a consistent performer.
Yashvi’s passion for medicine blossomed early on, back in Class 10. Fuelled by her love for science and biology, she set her sights on becoming a doctor. In a candid chat with indianexpress.com, she opened up about her NEET UG preparation strategy.
So, how did she crack the NEET UG? Well, it all began in Class 11 with her enrollment in an offline coaching program at Allen Jaipur. Juggling classes four days a week, Yashvi diligently combed through NCERT textbooks, revised class material, and tackled important questions.
But Yashvi’s secret sauce? A meticulous approach to learning. She relied heavily on coaching materials, with NCERT books as her holy grail. As the exam drew closer, she amped up her game with multiple revisions and mock tests, all while maintaining a ‘mistake copy’ to track her errors and learn from them.
Despite the pressure, Yashvi remained unfazed. Stress wasn’t part of her equation. She focused on giving her best, trusting in her preparation, and knowing that there’s life beyond exams. With unwavering support from her parents, teachers, and mentors, she navigated her journey with confidence.
And what about balancing board exams and NEET UG prep simultaneously? For Yashvi, it was all about finding the rhythm. With overlapping syllabi and a knack for competitive exams, she sailed through effortlessly, even participating in National Talent Search exams and bio-olympiads along the way.
Yashvi’s story is a testament to grit, determination, and the power of staying true to your passions. As she continues her journey in medicine, she’s a shining example of what it means to dream big and work hard to turn those dreams into reality.
What would you recommend to NEET UG 2024 aspirants?
Staying positive always helps
– Enjoy the process
– Remember NCERTs by heart
– Go through the previous year’s questions
– Take mock tests to know where you stand
Do you think coaching is important to clear NEET UG with a good rank?
It’s fascinating how different paths lead to success, especially when it comes to cracking tough exams like NEET UG. Your insight into the coaching experience versus self-study is enlightening.
It’s true, some incredibly talented individuals manage to ace NEET UG without any coaching at all. Their sheer determination and self-discipline are commendable. But for many of us, having that structured guidance and support system that coaching provides can be a game-changer.
I get where you’re coming from. Coaching can streamline the whole preparation process and offer that much-needed roadmap. It’s like having a personal guide, steering you through the complexities of the syllabus and keeping you on track.
And you’re spot on about the motivation factor. Being surrounded by like-minded, driven individuals in a coaching environment can light a fire under you. That healthy competition and camaraderie push you to give it your all, day in and day out.
So, kudos to you for recognizing what works best for you and embracing it wholeheartedly. At the end of the day, it’s all about finding what fuels your drive and helps you reach your goals. Whether it’s through coaching or self-study, the key is staying focused, motivated, and believing in yourself. You’re doing great!
Life in ABVIMS and Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi
Choosing ABVIMS and Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi was a decision close to my heart, for several reasons. Firstly, being situated in the heart of Delhi, it stood out as one of the top colleges I was allocated during the counseling process. I saw it as a gateway to endless possibilities, offering a rich learning environment and promising ample opportunities for my future endeavors.
Stepping into ABVIMS and Dr. RML Hospital back in mid-2023 was a whirlwind of emotions – a new city, new faces, and my first taste of independent living away from my parents. It’s fair to say, it felt like diving into the unknown initially. But amidst the initial overwhelm, this college quickly wrapped its arms around me, making me feel right at home within just a few short months.
Now, it’s more than just an institution to me; it’s a sanctuary, a home away from home. The warmth of the faculty, the camaraderie among peers, and the vibrant energy of the campus have all contributed to creating a nurturing environment where I can thrive and grow both academically and personally.
Choosing ABVIMS and Dr. RML Hospital was not just a choice of education; it was a choice of belonging, forging lifelong connections, and embarking on a transformative journey. And as I navigate through this chapter of my life, I’m grateful for the sense of belonging and purpose that this institution has instilled in me.