This is a welcome proposal.It will ease pressure on the students as well as the administration.Presently one student is selected in many institutions, he has to wait for counselling of different institutions, then for second, third round.This also wastes a lot of seats as noone is willing to risk his seat by not attending the counselling,so everyone picks up a seat and then goes on hunting for better college or branch.Unified test will provide him all the options at one place
It is wonderful idea to have been perceived by the authorities very belatedly.A doctor's profession is a very noble one which saves many human lives.The knowledge of a physician & the dexterity of a surgeon go a long way in curing the patient & saving his precious life.Of late,owing to commercialisation of even this profession which deals with human lives,substandard doctors devoid of basic knowledge of the human anatomy-perhaps worse than the village quacks- are emerging on the scene with the degrees purchased with their money power & are proving as licensed killers of the people.This all India common entrance, to some extent identifies the more talented unlike in the states run individual medical entrances where there is certain element of narrowing down or restricting the really deserving candidate for the admission & which differ in their standards,Further,on each medico,the govt will be spending huge amounts which in the event of common entrance will be utilised by the more deserving on all India basis,
This entrance exams are possible in tamil nadu?if u mug up the answers to the questions and reproduce answers verbatim from the text book then only u can study mbbs with score of 199.75-200 out of 200 in open quota!!!wat a std wat a std.. if a question is asked even a small difference in measurements from text book it is considered out of syllabus and u will be given full marks because the people from village can not answer the questions!!!
Unless there is a plan to conduct this exam in all Indian languages, this proposal is dead on arrival. There is no way you can conduct this in English and Hindi only and ignore the rest. That is the very reason AIEEE is not at all honored by many states....
Re: Nice try...
by amit sharma on Jun 30, 2010 08:38 PM
dear prowler medical education in india is conducted in English only...so test has to be in English... by the way in english hindi belt people are more at loss vis south indians .... in en
Re: Re: Nice try...
by Prowler M on Jul 06, 2010 02:17 PM
You didn't get my point did you. Presently AIEEE/AIMET are conducted by the central government only in English and Hindi though the medium of these courses is only in english. Thus giving undue advantage to Hindi speaking students. Either you allow entrance exam only in English or conduct it in all Indian languages is my point