I dont think there is any biasness in NEET syllabus.
I remember I was UP Board student in +2. I have prepared for medical exams. At that time there were CBSE, AFMC, CPMT and AIMS examinations.
As UP Board student, I have faced a little dfficulty in English and yes Syllabus was little more advanced for all medical exams than what we have studied.
Still me and my some friends have made it. Unfortunately I did not qualified for MBBS but I know one thing the syllabus for NEET has same depth what it was 20 years back.
Students have to work hard. Actually NEET has a propotinoate mixture of all the boards. No doubt CBSE and ICSE students have an edge due to the regular modified syllabus. State board have to learn it.
We cant reduce the quality of exams due to only state boards.
The Gov is thinking to dissolve all the state boards CBSE and ICSE to implement a common board in the whole country. This problem will automatically be solved.
Thanks
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:36 PM, Prof. Marmar Mukhopadhyay <marmar.mukhopadhyay@gmail.com> wrote:
JEE and NEET. This is an unfortunate anomaly; and possibly a easy way out.We have never made a good study on who makes a doctor or who makes an engineer; with the exception of Dr. TV Rao's doctoral thesis "Doctor in Making", as far as I have seen.There is no evidence that a good student of PCM makes a good engineer though a good engineer needs good PCM background.There is no evidence that a good bio group student makes a good doctor, though a good doctor needs good Bio group background.No wonder, more than 80% qualified engineers are not employable in India. We still have not come across such study on qualified doctors. It's some thing more than PCM or Bio Group that makes a good engineer or a doctor. Identifying that 'more' to PCM and Bio group has been missing as that requires research.New government, new vision, new enthusiasm should be able to see through this anomaly. CBSE is an examining body; it cannot and should not be expected to bridge this research gap. Research Institutions in Engineering and Medicine should take the lead.About the mess of NEET, the issue is over played by both CBSE in formulating its dress code and over jealous implementation by some centres. India is a multicultural country. Imposing a dress code violates local cultural practices. I have all along used Kurta and Dhoti or Pyjama. I could not have entered the exam hall as half sleeve kurtas are only recent invention. CBSE needs to reexamine its dress code so that for a few mischievous candidates majority of honest candidates are not harassed. Pareto principle - to control 20% mischief mongers, we punished 80% genuine candidates.At the exam centre, security people trusted the machine at hand than their intelligence of the brain. I, many of MTCians, have experienced how security people in the airports are able to differentiate between innocent and problematic passengers.Prof. Marmar MukhopadhyayBooksQuality Management in Higher Education (2016 Sage Publication)Indian Education: A Developmental Discourse (2015 Shipra) Publication)Leadership for Institution Building in Education (2012 Shipra Publication)Total Quality Management in Education (2005 Sage Publication)M: 9810217987--On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Shanthakumari Ramanathan <ssshantha@gmail.com> wrote:Dear sirThe system of education system forces to memorise and score marks ...Poor students or parents are not to be blamed ....Have the teachers ensured experiential learning....They start 12th syllabus in the mid of 11th std and make students memorise and write...All parents cannot afford CBsE or ISE fees sir...The government should provide uniform education at affordable price to all the students irrespective of caste or income--On 10-May-2017 3:46 PM, "Dattaprasanna Marathe" <dmmarathe@gmail.com> wrote:NEET is entirely based on standard 12 Board Syllabus. Mostly students do not attend colleges and attend tution classes. They may not be learning concepts but get good marks in 12 Board exam. In competitive exams like NEET ,JEE most of them fail and start complaining.
--On May 10, 2017 3:07 PM, "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:--Across the country there is a common concern that NEET syllabus does not match with the state board syllabus and CBSE and ICSE syllabus students have the upper edge in NEET exam. NEET is conducted by the CBSE.Shouldn't it be questioned where the machinery failed? Is the exam it designs, NEET, unnecessarily punishing or don't our schools really teach anything worthwhile?--EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATEProf. Bholanath DuttaFounder & PresidentMTC Global: A Global Think Tank inHigher Educaiton Education, ISO 9001: 2008Partner: UN Global Compact I UN Academic Impact
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