NEETPG 2024 - NEW DATE - SAME DREAM !

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024

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  • @jayshriparmar9751
    @jayshriparmar9751 Před 9 dny +2

    Thank you so much sir,
    I was waiting for you ❤

  • @carpediem5290
    @carpediem5290 Před 6 dny

    Keep it simple that's how we roll 😎...thanks a lot for the mentorship sir

  • @drram188
    @drram188 Před 9 dny +1

    I was waiting for you sir ❤❤❤❤

  • @meghadharman188
    @meghadharman188 Před 9 dny

    Thank you Sir 😊

  • @K00711
    @K00711 Před 9 dny +12

    Why nbe take bad idea, even inicet dropped this idea

    • @dr.milindaiims
      @dr.milindaiims  Před 9 dny +1

      Yes .. !

    • @ananditachauhan5285
      @ananditachauhan5285 Před 8 dny

      Guys..plz hear me once.
      Ye chutiya NBE bohot khel loya humara sath. Itna kya mr rhe h ye log jaldi se exam niptaa dene k liye that they r doing it in 2 sessions? Tabhi lo na jab single slot k liye centres available h.
      In our study group - ppl are writing this mail to some mail ids. Ye kua chutiyapa h..2 alag alag papers, papers bahar nhi denge, key nhi denge, candidate answer schema nhi dikhayenge..kuch b normalisation lagake..kaise b score denge aur fir bolenge he lo tmhra rank. Dekha na neet ug mai ranks mai kitna inflation hua ye sab grace marks, normalisation k chakkar mai.
      Kuch nhi krna h..bas 2 min nikalo.. Copy this mail's content..and send it to the mail id i m giving below. I m not saying isse pakka kuch change hoga but atleast let our displeasure be knowm to them in huge numbers. Kya oata kuch badal jaye..
      Mail -
      Respected Sir/Madam,
      I am writing to express my concerns regarding the decision to conduct the NEET PG exam on August 11th in two slots. I believe this approach, which involves the normalization process, introduces several biases in the scoring system which decides our ranks and eventually the specialty branch we get into.
      The normalization process, though intended to equalize differences in difficulty across multiple slots, often fails to capture the complexity and nuances of each slot's exam. The lack of transparency in the normalization algorithms can lead to distrust among candidates, as they are unable to verify how their scores are adjusted.
      Candidates of different skill levels may cluster in certain slots, skewing the normalization process if not properly accounted for. Additionally, slots with significantly different numbers of candidates can produce unstable statistical metrics, affecting normalization accuracy. Outliers or extreme scores in a slot can distort the mean and standard deviation, leading to unfair normalization.
      Candidates often feel that the difficulty level varies across slots. If the normalization process does not accurately capture these differences, it can lead to unfair score adjustments. Variations in question paper composition, such as the mix of clinical versus basic science questions, can impact candidate performance differently across slots. NEET PG unlike other exams has no limit on the no.of questions that can be asked from a subject and hence it will be difficult to determine the difficulty level and normalise the scores in such a scenario where rote learning and clinical aptitude based questions clash
      This normalisation method is not an ideal 100% accurate method but is something that is needed mostly where a huge no.of candidates are appearing for exams that can't b fit in a single slot which is not the case with NEET PG usually. Even AIIMS discontinued it after seeing its demerits in INICET 2023 January session where all toppers were from the morning session. Normalisation method should be an option but not the only choice like how NBE did today.
      Moreover, the NBE's current practice of not releasing the exam paper, answer key, and candidates' answer sheets exacerbates the trust issues. Candidates have no way of verifying the correctness of their responses or understanding how their raw scores translate to normalized scores. This lack of transparency can lead to confusion, dissatisfaction, and a feeling of unfair treatment once the ranks are announced. We do not want to face a similar situation to the NTA's NEET UG, where fallacies in the scoring system, i.e inflation of ranks post result declaration caused significant distress among candidates. If NBE is justifying using normalisation process as other exams in the country also use it like IIT-JEE, then it should follow suit and release question paper, answer keys, candidate's answer sheets just like IIT does
      Only 2 lakh people give NEET PG, compared to other exams like UPSC, IIT-JEE where many lakhs of people give the exam mandating the need for multiple slot exams and normalisation. There is no such need for NEET PG. Up until now NEET PG was successfully conducted as a single slot exam. Why not now? I urge the NBE to reconsider conducting the exam in multiple slots.
      Most of our seniors are warning us of how the multiple slot exam by Prometric in the past prior to 2017, proved to be a disaster due to data breach and faults in normalisation, which is why since 2017, TCS started conducting a single slot exam. Instead of learning from past experience, why is NBE regressing backwards and is in such a hurry to get rid of conducting NEET PG 2024 by August itself even if it means jeopardising the sanctity of the exam and scoring system by an unfair normalisation process. We can easily wait till September for single slots to be available for a fair and equal exam for all.
      Its clear to us that NBE is holding the exam in 2 shifts due to lack of centres at a single given time. I would like to reiterate that JR3 in many states are posted till 31st december 2024 in hospitals which wont cause any scarcity of residents in hospitals even if exams are delayed and counselling starts a little later in October.
      So its in the best interests of students and NBE that NEET PG exam is held in a single slot, in September guaranteeing uniformity and an equal playing field for all the aspirants. I hope MOHFW and NBE pays heed to its students - the biggest stakeholders in this NEET PG exam and act accordingly.
      Thank you..
      Plz mail krdo yaar. Itne mahine mehnat se padhayi ki not to be screwed at the last moment like this bcoz NBE ko chul machi padi hai jaldi jaldi exam nipta dene ki.isliey kaise b, kahin b thoos rhe h hume..
      Mail ids to be mailed to -
      pankajagrawal@ord.gov.in
      hfwminister@gov.in
      pg.marb@nmc.org.in
      osdoffice@natboard.edu.in
      opsharma@nic.in
      pgmeb.recognition@nmc.org.in
      mos-health@gov.in
      mosap-mohfw@gov.in
      india-hfm@gov.in
      mail@natboard.edu.in
      president.pgmeb@nmc.org.in
      pg@nmc.org.in
      Also u all have to write on nbems communication portal regarding the same as nbe doesnt have a functional mail id. Nbe will first verify email id via otp and then u can write down ur complaint. It has word limit. So cut short some matter and write acclrdingly.
      Sab info de diya. Poora mail ka contnet aur mail ids bhi..bas 2 min nikalo copy paste krke mail krne.. Many ppl r already mailing. U also join. Jitne jyada h utna acha h. Shayad kuch ho jaye.

  • @ayshahiba
    @ayshahiba Před 9 dny +6

    Sir , when we are doing custom modules of only recent neet and aiims we tend to get more number of corrects. This tends to give us a pseudo confidence. Whereas if we use all the tags the score goes low. Im confused about how to go with question practice. Even in pyq custom modules i make some silly mistakes. Should I keep solving only pyqs or do other questions also. Please guide.

    • @dr.milindaiims
      @dr.milindaiims  Před 9 dny +4

      Do PYQs for practice . Make sure your command on notes is strong
      Wishing you the best ❤️

  • @shagunsharma8192
    @shagunsharma8192 Před 5 dny

    how to balance theory notes revision along with ques practise of pyqs+ bookmarked ques from qbank. Please guide upon this 🙏🙏 How to divide the tym on daily basis.

  • @dennypatel2749
    @dennypatel2749 Před 6 dny

    How many years of neet pg , inicet and Fmg PYQ for neet pg needed ?

  • @57mahalakshmi
    @57mahalakshmi Před 9 dny

    Sir, if the scores are below 120 , how many GTs would you recommend in this last month?

    • @nrh2407
      @nrh2407 Před 9 dny +1

      2-3 at best I think

  • @Scrubsandscreens
    @Scrubsandscreens Před 9 dny +3

    Sir this 2 shift exam news is really giving tension I know there is nothing we can do but it will se so unfair they say they will use normalisation formula on neet pg 2 shifts and we all know how this turned out for neet ug .

    • @K00711
      @K00711 Před 9 dny +3

      Unwanted things, this make uncertainty, no transparency, they should keep same single exam pattern,

    • @Scrubsandscreens
      @Scrubsandscreens Před 9 dny +2

      @@K00711 exactly competitive exams should have one question paper for everyone that’s so simple why complicate it with this normalisation . And we have 19 subjects all are different some are easy some though so why apply normalisation on this and worst part is they don’t show answer key we will never know the true marks

    • @K00711
      @K00711 Před 9 dny +2

      @@Scrubsandscreens its like neet ug scam, why they suddenly released date today, tomorrow fmge, so all teachers focus on fmge, so this thing don't be big boom

    • @K00711
      @K00711 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Scrubsandscreens they also don't tell how normalisation mark added,

    • @nA-mc4bg
      @nA-mc4bg Před 9 dny +1

      @@K00711bhai itna dimag mt lgaa…padh le