NEET scandal cannot be prevented unless disparities are addressed: Dr Devi Shetty, Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com

“You can get the best brains and the smartest software, but scandals in medical education and the NEET system cannot be prevented unless the gap of just 1,10,000 seats for 22,00,000 students competing for those seats is addressed. Like the entrance exam for engineering, the medical entrance should be totally transparent, with no corruption in the admission process. It’s not that engineering colleges are run by more honorable people than medical colleges; there are simply more seats in engineering colleges. Until that happens in medical education, you can never prevent these scandals,” says Dr. Shetty., “You can get the best brains and the smartest software, but scandals in medical education and the NEET system cannot be prevented unless the gap of just 1,10,000 seats for 22,00,000 students competing for those seats is addressed. Like the entrance exam for engineering, the medical entrance should be totally transparent, with no corruption in the admission process. It’s not that engineering colleges are run by more honorable people than medical colleges; there are simply more seats in engineering colleges. Until that happens in medical education, you can never prevent these scandals,” says Dr. Shetty., , Read More

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