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Medical Education was an Open Business Before NEET: J P Nadda

Health Minister J P Nadda stated that medical education was a den of corruption before the introduction of NEET, with PG seats being sold for Rs 8-13 crore each. He emphasized NEET's role in curbing corruption and ensuring fairness in medical admissions.

August 02, 2024
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Medical Education was an Open Business Before NEET: J P Nadda

Key Highlights:

  • Addressing Corruption: Health Minister J P Nadda highlighted that before NEET, the medical education sector was rife with corruption, with postgraduate seats being sold for exorbitant amounts. He emphasized that NEET has played a crucial role in curbing these malpractices and ensuring a fair admission process.
  • Fair Admission Process: Nadda pointed out that NEET has streamlined the medical admission process, reducing the need for students to travel across the country for exams and minimizing the influence of corruption.
  • Historical Issues: The minister shared that prior to NEET, the admission process was highly manipulated, with admission lists being put up for brief periods and then altered to benefit vested interests.
  • Supreme Court Involvement: Nadda noted that the issue of corruption in medical admissions was long-standing and had been pending before the Supreme Court, which further underscored the need for a standardized and transparent examination process like NEET.

These statements were made during a discussion on a private member resolution in the Rajya Sabha, emphasizing the significance of NEET in reforming medical education in India.

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