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NEET LEAK CASE ON 5 SEPT - EXPECTATIONS

Thousands of medical aspirants from all over India are pinning their hopes on the Uttarakhand High Court which will hear plea on NEET LEAK on Monday.  The candidates who had worked hard for the NEET 2 hope that the judgment will be in their favour. Otherwise, those candidates who had the answer keys for NEET 2  on a day before exam, will get benefit for the NEET phase 2 which was held on July 24. However, earlier  Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE ) issued a statement ,  “There are also media reports regarding attempts made for leakage of NEET-II question paper in Uttarakhand. Therefore, it is reiterated that news of attempt of leakage of question paper was false and far from facts,” it said in the statement.   Read More  :  PETITION IN SC TO RULE OUT NEET 1&2 COMBINED  RESULTS  As the review petition over the NEET LEAK comes up before the Uttarakhand High Court on Monday, thousands of parents will stay anxious over the fate of their wards, especially after the stude

COMEDK MERIT LIST - FOR MBBS/BDS COUNSELLING

Candidates who registered for COMED can check the result of  at comedk.org. Under Graduate Entrance Test results are announced in two steps; first the score obtained is published, then the rank card is issued. The result 2016 is significant as admission to around 14 medical colleges and 23 dental colleges is based on it. Enter email ID and password to check your result at the candidate login page. Dig Deep :  List if private medical colleges for NEET qualifies candidates. COMEDK Merit List 2016 The Merit List of candidates for Medical / Dental Admission will be published as per the schedule. The candidates whose names appear in the Merit List shall be called for COMEDK  Counseling 2016. The Merit List will be available on the official website and the same can be checked through the link which will be provided here: Provisional Merit list- COMEDK Read more :   Is CBSE behind NEET Leak ?

DEEMED MEDICAL UNIVERSITIES IN INDIA

1. Manipal University Manipal 2. Jamia Hamdard New Delhi 3. B.L.D.E. University Bijapur 4. Nitte University Mangalore 5. Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College Kolar      6. Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune 7. Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences Wardha 8. Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Pune 9. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Satara 10. MGM Institute of Health Sciences  Navi Mumbai      11. Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Navi Mumbai 12. Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences Ahmednagar 13. KIIT University Bhubaneswar 14. Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Bhubaneswar 15. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore 16. Chettinad University Kanchipuram      17. Sathyabama University Chennai 18. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute Chennai 19. SRM University Kanchipuram     20. Santosh University Ghaziabad 21. Shobhit University Meerut 22. Vinayaka Missions University Salem

IS VYAPAM WHISTLE-BLOWER MISGUIDING THE MEDICAL ASPIRANTS ? ANSWERED

Person in the guise of Doctor raising forged issues is now misguiding students. The vyapam whistle-blower Dr Anand Rai hell-bent on to make students suffer through baseless accusation on CBSE is ramping up his campaign ahead of NEET LEAK. Now he is giving groundless information to medical aspirants through his Facebook  and Twitter accounts. 1) A recent case filed to rule out NEET 1& 2 results was filed by a aspiring doctor Shivangi Singh from Bihar. He  claimed that he had filed the case to gain popularity.     — Manoj Singh (@1968singhManoj) August 24, 2016 2) Baseless allegations on CBSE causing havoc in students.    3) Creating stress with false information.   https://t.co/kwSyoqzmTj  मोदी जी हम अलग ही मिट्टी के बने है आप पेपरलीक कर अपात्रो को एडमिट कराओ हम  ReTest कराएँगे,AIPMT2015 में करा चुके हैं  — Dr. Anand Rai (@anandrai177) August 3, 2016 Misinformation can spread quickly on Twitter, each retweet exposing it to wider audiences and even resulting in real world impacts.

LATEST TWEETS ABOUT #NEET_LEAK

1) Today's Protest against Corruption in #NEET in front of CBSE office Preet vihar New Delhi           pic.twitter.com/0O5fAf0LPl — Dr. AMIT GUPTA (@agupta_7) August 24, 2016 2)  #NEET . #cbsefailed ..protest has started..student has started gathering...protest sham tak chalega... pic.twitter.com/rGCAc9RjMY — pushpani (@pandey_pushpani) August 24, 2016 3)  #DalitSangharsh #NEET MBBS admissions r on, but pvt unaided deemed Univ r not providing reservation 2 SC ST OBC pic.twitter.com/HQXNuPV1jq — Priyadarshi Telang (@priyadarshi07) August 24, 2016 4)  #Centralised_ Counselling for Private colleges... We have Won 3 states already, Kerala, UP, MP Will will All #NEET pic.twitter.com/iCk8WZGCsE — Dr. AMIT GUPTA (@agupta_7) August 21, 2016 5) पैसे देकर बिना प्रतिभा के डॉक्टरों मे दाखिला पाने पर अंकुश लगाने की मुहिम इस साल भी कामयाब नही हो पा रही #CBSEFailed pic.twitter.com/lmJ5svtMOR — MP Congress (@MPCC_Official) August 19, 2016 6) Go for it... #NEET #zeenews pic.twitter.com/P

IS CBSE BEHIND NEET PAPER LEAK ??

Grab your Jungle Book DVD from HERE !! One of the three whistleblowers of Vyapam Scam claims the CBSE are behind the NEET 2 Papers leak as most of those are corrupt. A whistleblower who exposed mass courruption involving Vyapam officials and some high profile names has claimed the CBSE is behind the NEET 2 Paper leak. Dr. Anand Rai wrote while commenting in a post on Facebook. NEET phase 2 was conducted on July 24. Haldwani Police had arrested five people in connection with the paper leak case on July 23, a day before NEET 2. Around 4,500 candidates had appeared for the examination from seven centres in Haldwani. The Supreme Court d eclined to intervene in a plea seeking the court’s supervision of an ongoing probe into alleged leaks in phase 2 of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).  A bench comprising justices Anil R. Dave and L. Nageswara Rao allowed the petitioner, medical college aspirant Anshul Sharma, to approach the Uttarakhand high court, if required. Sharma was a

PETITION IN SC TO RULE OUT NEET 1&2 COMBINED RESULTS

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a petition for setting aside the combined results of both National Entrance -cum- Eligibility Test (NEET)-I and II on ground of difference in “difficulty levels” in the questions asked in both phases. The fresh petition alleged that NEET-II was tougher than the first phase and the CBSE came out with a common result without “normalisation” or rationalisation of marks obtained by medical aspirants in the two tests. The petition filed by a medical aspirant, Shivangi Singh of Bihar, was mentioned before a Bench of Justices A.R. Dave and L. Nageswara Rao for urgent hearing. The court agreed to hear the plea next week. The petition said, “Set aside/quash the combined result of NEET-I and NEET -II declared on August 16 by the CBSE by combining raw scores of candidates treating the same as a single test.” It wanted a direction to the CBSE to prepare the all-India merit list/rank on percentile basis after adopting ‘normalisation’ method for NE

The 10 Richest Doctors in the World

1) Patrick Soon Shiong (net worth $12 billion.) Age: 64 Source Of Wealth: pharmaceuticals, self made    Education : Bachelor of Arts / Science, University of Witwatersrand; Medical Doctor, University of Witwatersrand; Master of Science, University of British Columbia Patrick Soon-Shiong, doctor and entrepreneur.He invented a cancer drug, Abraxane, which, after years of slow sales, is now a blockbuster thanks to its efficacy against pancreatic cancer. 2) Thomas Frist (net worth $7.6 billion.) Age: 67 Source of wealth: HCA Healthcare, self made Sony PlayStation 4 1 TB Console - Ultimate Player Edition He got start as Air Force flight surgeon.His company makes over $29 billion a year buying and selling hospitals. So Dr. Thomas Frist now has a net worth of over $7 billion. 3) Phillip Frost(net worth $4 billion.) Age: 79 Source Of Wealth: Pharmaceuticals, Self Made       Education: Bachelor of Arts / Science,

WHICH COLLEGE WILL I GET- ANSWERED

ASK THE EXPERTS What are your chances of getting into a great college? Enter NEET scores, All India rank and Percentile and this blog will crunch the numbers to compare you with a history of data from admitted students to your college of choice. While these results are not set in stone, this tool will give you a good idea of how competitive your getting into the college is, and of which universities are most likely to admit you. The candidates can put the details below to ask the experts about his/her chance .

WHAT IS BINARY TRADING? - EXPLAINED

A  binary option  is a financial  option  in which the payoff is either some fixed monetary amount or nothing at all. While binary options are used in a theoretical framework as the building block for asset pricing and financial derivatives (a binary option maps to the cumulative distribution function of the risk-neutral distribution ] ), they have been exploited by fraudulent operations as many binary option outlets (outside regulated markets) have been shown to be scams. The two main types of binary options are the cash-or-nothing binary option and the asset-or-nothing binary option. The cash-or-nothing binary option pays some fixed amount of cash if the option expires in-the-money while the asset-or-nothing pays the value of the underlying security. Binary options are based on a 'yes' or 'no' proposition. For example : Will the price of an asset be above $50 at 2:30 p.m. today? If you believe it will be, you buy the binary option. If think it will be below $50 at 2

MP MEDICAL COUNSELLING SCHEDULE – MBBS Admission

AIPMT Based MP Medical Online Counselling Registration and MP MBBS/BDS Counselling Schedule  - Madhya Pradesh MBBS / BDS Counselling for 2016-17 session will be conducted in last August or first week of September 2016. Directorate of Medical Education, Madhya Pradesh will announce the counselling schedule for Madhya Pradesh Medical 2016 admission. Govt medical colleges in MP 1) Gajra Raja Medical College (Gwalior), 2) Gandhi Medical College (Bhopal) 3) M G M Medical Coll ege (Indore),  4) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College (Jabalpur),  5) Sagar Medical College (Sagar)  6) Shyam Shah Medical College (Rewa).

NEET COUNSELLING SCHEDULE

The seat allotment of NEET 2016 will be released in two stages as counselling will be conducted in two rounds.The counselling authority Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will release NEET 2016 seat allotment result after each round of counselling. The schedule NEET2016 is shown below- NEET Counselling Dates and Schedule S. No. NEET Counselling Event Duration Days 1 Main Counselling Registration, Choice Filling and Locking 22 August to 25 August , 2016 (Registration, Choice Filling and Locking will be open up to 5:00 pm of August 25 only) 4 Days 2 Exercising of Choices and Locking August 26, 2016 (up to 5:00 pm of August 26) 1 Day 3 Process of Seat Allotment Round - 1 August 27, 2016 1 Day 4 Publication of Seat Allotment Result - Round 1 By August 27, 2016 1 Day 5 Reporting at the Allotted Medical / Dental College against Round - 1 August 29 to September 3, 2016 (up to 5:00 pm of September 3) 6 Days 6 Exercising of Choices and Locking (Round 2) September 9 to 10, 2016 2 Days 7 Process

A 19yr old's journey from McDonald's to Millionaire

Robert Mfune started two part time jobs when he was 16 – one at McDonalds and the other as a tea boy for a finance firm. Since then, he’s picked up the trading pretty well and now he’s got a property portfolio. Robert said :  ‘When I was a tea boy I got to learn a few things as I was always with well informed people, from the things I learnt I went home and did my own research. ‘It was a part time job but I always see everything I do as an opportunity to keep learning. ‘When I was 17 I set up my own account under my mum’s name because of regulation purposes. It got to the point where she said “you have got to stop doing this” so I went back to the drawing board. ‘I met a guy who knew what he was doing, became mates with him and then as soon as I turned 18, he helped me start a trading account under my own name. He now owns coffee shops and houses in England and his home country, South Africa. He added: ‘Going to college, working at McDonald’s and as a tea boy and trading from home was

Parents protests application fees

Parents protests application fees of medical colleges Private colleges are charging students Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 as ‘application fees’ As medical aspirants await the result of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET), private medical colleges are in the process of declaring their exhaustive admission processes, which involve a separate bout of application fees that range from anywhere between Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000. Furious parents have taken to Twitter and started the hashtag #NEET, to protest the same.   They are tagging authorities from the field of medical education to ask them, ‘where is the transparency if deemed universities are free to charge application fees again?’ While the private medical colleges are declaring fees for admissions, parents are questioning the point of having a common entrance test for all medical admissions, when they eventually have to pay another application fee. After their struggle in getting the refund of registration fees paid for entrance tes

NEET LEAK IMPORTANT UPDATE

Uttarakhand court orders Police to submit the report of NEET paper leak within 2 weeks time. Stating the NEET leak as a serious matter.The Uttarakhand High Court on Friday directed Police to submit reports of paper leak and other irregularities of the 2016-17 NEET.The court also asked CBSE for the clarification on this matter.    

COUNSELLING PROCEDURE HELP

NEET COUNSELLING PROCEDURE How to do online counselling? First of all students have to register on respective board/CBSE website fill in their options and lock them, all within a window of 21 days. After a couple of days they will get to know which college they have gained admission to. Advertisement: Replay Ad Ads by ZINC In the normal counselling process, students had to take decisions in a couple of minutes. Though they were shown what choices they had, according to me those one or two minutes are not enough to choose a department wisely. In online counselling, students get a lot more time to choose. Also, parents and guardians can now take an active part in the decision making process. They can even book their seats from home! What of those who don’t have a computer at home? Specially for students belonging to rural areas. In places with uncertain Internet connections, students should make sure that they save at very step. And if the cyber café too is rather far away, head to the