Ames will conduct the PG entrance test


The National Students Union of India (NSUI) has asked AIIMS to suspend its PG entrance examination which is scheduled to be held on June 11. The examination department of AIIMS has also issued a safety guideline which must be followed by everyone present at the examination center. . AIIMS has also made some changes in the practice method.
“The decision of AIIMS to conduct PG entrance examination in such a short period of time is totally unfair and will put the students at risk. The epidemic is spreading rapidly and it is foolish to risk the lives of medical students in such a situation, “the agency said in a statement.
“The test center can take all the precautions but no chance can be taken yet. On the one hand, we admire the doctors who treat COVID-19 patients, and on the other hand, we admire the medical students who will become future doctors by putting the test before their precious lives, ”said Lokesh Chugh, National Secretary, NSUI.
The student body has asked AIIMS to follow the NTA which has rescheduled most of its exams in view of the prevalence of COVID-19.
Following are the steps taken by AIIMS to conduct the entrance test
- AIIMS has changed the admit card to include announcements related to COVID-19
- Admission now includes a bar code for touch-free access
- Admission time will be stocked if tested to avoid crowds.
- Candidates participating in the test must wear face mask and follow hand hygiene rules.
- “At the registration desk, the face of the candidate will be captured by the camera. The candidate will have to sanitize the thumb of the left hand with alcohol-based sanitizer before and after marking the attendance. , ”Said AIIMS guidelines.
- Candidates do not have to bring photo but must carry an identity card which will be verified
- There will be an empty seat between the two candidates so that the distance between the two candidates is six feet.
- All seats, desks, keyboards, mice and other components will be sanitized the day before the test.
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