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Shreya Chatterjee Reports: Delhi Govt Replaces Pipelines After India Today Investigation

Dr. Sanjeev Bagai has criticized the Indian government's decision to lower the NEET PG qualifying percentile, calling it a 'bizarre circus of total absurdity.' He argues that this move, aimed at filling vacant postgraduate medical seats, promotes mediocrity and fails to tackle underlying issues like high capitation fees and extreme student pressure, leading to alarming rates of suicides and dropouts in the medical field.

Shreya Chatterjee Reports: Delhi Govt Replaces Pipelines After India Today Investigation

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • Government reduced NEET PG 2025 qualifying percentile to record lows.
  • Dr. Bagai labels the decision as promoting mediocrity in medical education.
  • High capitation fees and mental pressure are significant issues in student retention.
  • Over 18,000 postgraduate medical seats remain vacant in India.
  • Concerns raised about the impact on student mental health and dropout rates.
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Sources

  1. Shreya Chatterjee Reports: Delhi Govt Replaces Pipelines After India Today Investigation
  2. Indore Water Crisis: Audit Report Links 15 Deaths In Bhagirathpura, Rahul To Meet Victims On Jan 17
  3. Dr. Sanjeev Bagai Slams NEET PG Percentile Cut: 'A Bizarre Circus Of Total Absurdity'

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