Tuesday 24 March 2020

Number of applications and seats in NEET

15.94 lakh candidates have applied for NEET 2020.




NEET 2020 showed a minor rise of 4.87 percent or 74,083 candidates from last year,  NEET is  mandatory to get admission into AIIMS and JIPMER, AYUSH courses and 15% All India Quota seats of Veterinary courses across the country. Candidates willing to study MBBS abroad will also have to qualify the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

 33,357  applications have been received in Jammu & Kashmir.

 The maximum number of applications have been received from Maharashtra (2.28 lakh candidates). The second stated who has the highest applications is Uttar Pradesh(1.54 candidates).Karnataka is at 3rd position with 1.19 lakh applications followed by Tamil Nadu and Kerala with 1.17 and 1.16 lakh candidates, respectively.


NEET (UG) entrance examination is conducted for admission to around.
1.. 76,928 MBBS.
2.. 26,99 BDS
3.. 52,720 AYUSH
4... 525 BVSc.
5... 1205 AIIMS.
6... 200 JIPMER MBBS seats in government, private, deemed/central universities, 15 AIIMS and 2 JIPMER medical institutes .
BY.ASHWANI.BIO TEACHER, PHAGWARA.9646388266.

Centre not to act on Madras HC’s remarks on NEET

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is not planning to take action on the Madras High Court’s remark that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) favours the urban and wealthy candidates who can afford coaching. Madras High Court while hearing a case related to NEET had made two broad observations in November 2019.
1. number of candidates who appeared multiple times got admission more than who appeared the first time.
2.only negligible candidates got admission without undergoing coaching

 The Madras HC’s remarks  were on equity and access. In words of court “That means medical education is not available to the poor people and it is available only to those who underwent coaching classes by spending lakhs of rupees. Moreover, this will also put rural students in a disadvantageous position, as they lack facilities of undergoing coaching."

However, the Central Government this issue does not require any action.

By. Ashwani.bio teacher.Phagwara.9646388266.

No fee concession for women candidates in NEET 2020



women candidates in India are given fifty per cent concession for applying in Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) Mains, However,they do not get any cut in registration fees for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

Application fee for candidates  for NEET 2020, is Rs 1,500 irrespective of the gender, while in IIT-JEE Mains, application fees for B.E./B.Tech is Rs 650 for boys and Rs 325 for girls under general category.

The agency that conducts both NEET and IIT-JEE Mains is the National Testing Agency (NTA) but it follows a different standard in giving concessions to the women candidates for these two exams.
However, according to NTA role of the agency was limited only to conduct the entrance exams and declaring the results and its conducting of exam is  based on directions given by the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family welfare and National Medical Commission for NEET.It has no role in giving fee concession.

By. Ashwani.bio teacher.Phagwara.9646388266.

Tamil Nadu government to reserve seats for students studied in government schools

TN government is going to make law to reserve seats for students who had cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) after studying in government schools from 1st to 12th standard.According to CM a special law will be brought by the government to reserve seats for students who had cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) after studying in government schools from 1st to 12th standard . Government will appoint Commission headed by a retired High Court judge to gather data and statistics for bringing in the law and make necessary recommendations in this connection.Commission will also study the reasons for government school students for joining medical college in low numbers and give recommendstion to govt for required the action to be taken on part of govt.
By. Ashwani.bio teacher.Phagwara.9646388266.

NEET 2020 NOT POSTPONED TILL YET

2020 examination will be conducted on May 3, 2020. With the country facing the COVD-19 challenge there have been expectations that the NEET 2020 examinations will be postponed.The MHRD secretary has however stated that the examinations will be conducted as per schedule until a decision is made on whether to reschedule the May 2020 examination.


NEET 2020 data
1.As per the reports available, a total of 15.93 lakh students have registered for the NEET UG2020 examinations

2.NEET 2020 will be conducted for a duration of three hours. The examinations will be conducted from 2 PM to 5 PM across the designated examination centres across the country.

3.Updates regarding the examinations will be available on the official website - ntaneet.nic.in.

4.NEET 2020 admit card will be available for download on the official website on March 27, 2020.
By.Ashwani,bio teacher,Phagwara.9646388266



Saturday 31 August 2019

          Model of Human Heart
                 Kidney shape key-ring


Model showing chromosome packaging and nucleosome


    Right handed coiling in DNA B-DNA


     Left handed coiling in DNA Z- DNA


 Cut-out of Human brain- Outer view



                    Model of Neuron


                   Types of WBCs