Medical and Dental Council of India very recently made a provision for a single eligibility examination test named National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical and dental course. The Supreme Court of India has repealed the NEET dealing a jolt to uniform admission norms for medical, dental and postgraduate seats in medical and dental schools of the country. Keywords: Admission criteria, dental education, medical education
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We describe with concern the findings from the results of the round-1 seat allotment for the Nationa...
Abstract: To make higher education in India more dynamic and responsive to a fast-developing society...
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 with section 61(2) of the National Medical Council Act, 2019 publis...
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Background: South India is the region incorporating the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, ...
The dental profession is a noble profession. It takes years of devotion towards the subject of denti...
Admission to higher education has far-reaching implications and an impact not only on individuals, b...
India is the only country in the world running two different doctoral courses for doctors, i.e., Doc...
Indian medical education system has seen rapid growth in the last two decades. Private medical colle...
Sir,The National Medical Commission (NMC) is a dynamic organization constituted to revamp medical ed...
Abstract: By influencing the supply of trained human resources, the dental education sector can play...
This commentary encompassed present clinical dental specialty training and assessments in Malaysia. ...
Mushrooming of dental colleges in past few years in India has led to unemployment among Indian denti...
We describe with concern the findings from the results of the round-1 seat allotment for the Nationa...
Abstract: To make higher education in India more dynamic and responsive to a fast-developing society...
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 with section 61(2) of the National Medical Council Act, 2019 publis...
A few U.S. dental schools offer International Dentist Programs (IDP) that is separate from their oth...
Choosing an institution for pursuing higher education in dentistry has become a hectic job now due t...
Health is a fundamental human right . The colossal economic inequality in the form of income of indi...
Background: South India is the region incorporating the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, ...
The dental profession is a noble profession. It takes years of devotion towards the subject of denti...
Admission to higher education has far-reaching implications and an impact not only on individuals, b...
India is the only country in the world running two different doctoral courses for doctors, i.e., Doc...
Indian medical education system has seen rapid growth in the last two decades. Private medical colle...
Sir,The National Medical Commission (NMC) is a dynamic organization constituted to revamp medical ed...
Abstract: By influencing the supply of trained human resources, the dental education sector can play...
This commentary encompassed present clinical dental specialty training and assessments in Malaysia. ...
Mushrooming of dental colleges in past few years in India has led to unemployment among Indian denti...
We describe with concern the findings from the results of the round-1 seat allotment for the Nationa...
Abstract: To make higher education in India more dynamic and responsive to a fast-developing society...