Category: NEET

  • Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions – Primex News Network

    Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions – Primex News Network

    July 22: Aspiring doctors in India have had an important week, as the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam was conducted on 17 July. For those seeking admission to undergraduate medical and allied programmes in medical colleges, this exam is the first step to making their dreams of becoming doctors a reality.

    The NEET exam is extremely competitive, and the number of students taking this exam has seen a significant rise over the past few years. Lakhs of aspirants apply every year, out of which only a few thousand get a medical seat. Over 18 lakh students registered for NEET UG and 95 percent attendance was recorded on July 17*.

    The National Medical Council states there are over 600 medical colleges in India, with a total enrolment of around 90,000 students annually. For these 90,000 seats available, the acceptance rate comes to just 5 percent.

    The remaining students may think about retaking the test next year, applying for another course, or studying abroad to earn a medical degree.

    The number of students choosing to go abroad has been rising steadily, especially since they have options like St. George’s University (SGU). Not only does St. George’s University accept students who do not get a NEET allotted seat in medical school, but they also accept students that have never taken the NEET.

    St. George’s University is a Caribbean Medical School in Grenada, West Indies, which has contributed over 19,000 physicians to the global physician workforce, with students, graduates, and faculty from over 150 countries. SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective, poised to help educate students in this rapidly changing world. SGU is the largest source of doctors for the entire US workforce, according to FSMB physician licensure data, 2021. 

    In India, SGU is associated with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions to offer high school graduates (10+2) the opportunity to obtain a Doctor of Medicine degree via a 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway without writing NEET. Both institutions have medical schools that were established over 40 years ago with a long history of educating medical students.

    The first year of the pathway is offered at Ramaiah International Medical School, Bengaluru, India, while the second year can be completed in either the UK at the Northumbria University campus in Newcastle or at St. George’s University’s main campus in Grenada. The third year is spent at SGU’s main campus in Grenada, and the last two years are spent doing clinical rotations either in the US or UK.

    With the limited medical seats available in India many students can explore an international path to medical education, without taking the NEET exam. Applications are open to start SGU’s 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway in India in September 2022. Interested students can find more details here.

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  • Neet Brings Festivities Back to the Campus – Primex News Network

    Neet Brings Festivities Back to the Campus – Primex News Network

    With Quintessential, the annual cultural fest of Lady Irwin College, Neet became the first hemp-based company to sponsor a college fest on a massive scale after the pandemic.

    April 6: They say that there is light at the end of the tunnel, and the same applies to the college fest scene in Delhi. Many top-tier Delhi University colleges have been known for their grand annual fests, and Lady Irwin College is no different. During the pandemic, the university did not witness any fests and all celebrations, from fests to farewell and fresher parties, had to be held virtually. Now that normalcy has reinstated itself, it has paved the way for the same spirit of festivity and madness to make its way back into the campus. Undoubtedly, excitement and liveliness are at their peak as students run from pillar to post to find sponsors.

    This year, Neet, one of India’s top names in the Ayurvedic hemp business, sponsored Quintessence, the annual cultural festival of Lady Irwin College. On April 5th 2022, Quintessence witnessed Bollywood singer Shahid Mallya in action. Mallya has given chart-busting hits like Ikk Kudi and Chitta Ve. With this move, Neet has also become the first Ayurvedic hemp-based company to do so. “We are thrilled to be a part of the post-pandemic festivities and look forward to being a part of even bigger things. There is much more to come”, says Avi Ekveer Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Neet.

    In its journey of starting with limited capital to becoming the title sponsor for one of the most prestigious colleges in India, Neet has come a long way. The hemp industry in India will grow manifold in the coming years, and we can expect to witness more such startups in the mainstream. For now, we can say that Neet has set a high benchmark.

    Follow Neet on instagram: Urhemped

    About Neet: Incorporated in 2020, Hemped Souls International is at the forefront of the hemp industry in India. HSI provides the highest quality pure, non-GMO, Ayurvedic hemp products in India under the brand name Neet. Neet offers a range of vegan and cruelty-free CBD oils derived from non-GMO organically grown hemp. Neet approaches medicinal hemp through the lens of Ayurveda, which makes it the first Indian company to do so.

    Disclaimer: All Neet products contain pure CBD, which is a derivative of hemp. Hemp, also known as Vijaya in Ayurveda, is known for its many therapeutic properties.