DKS, HDK lambast NEET system for shattering dreams of medical education


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Bengaluru, Mar 2: In the backdrop of the death of Haveri boy Naveen pursuing medical education in the war-torn Ukraine in the bomb attacks of, former Chief Minister and State Janata Dal (S) President H D Kumaraswamy and KPCC President D K Shivakumar have strongly condemned the Centre’s ‘’ill-advised’’ National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions to MBBS courses in the country forcing hundreds of students from poor and middle class families to go to countries like Ukraine to study medicine.

“The NEET system has shattered the dreams of securing medical education for the students from poor and middle class families,’’ said Kumaraswamy taking strong exception to Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi’s “insensitive” comment that 90 percent of Indian students getting medical degrees abroad do not pass the necessary eligibility tests in the country and that he (Joshi) does not want to discuss about the cost of medical education in India.

The KPCC Chief, who addressed the media representatives en route the party’s Mekedatu padayatra, condemned the Union Minister’s statement imputing that the students who secured less marks go abroad to study and the fact that the country’s Prime Minister endorses such comments is ‘’shameful’’ and demanded Prahlad Joshi’s apology to the student community.

“The Union Minister’s statement is derogatory and an insult to the self-respect of students. A student from the State has lost his life due to bomb attack in the Ukraine war and the minister says the students who did not get good marks go abroad,’’ Shivakumar said. ``Most parents cannot afford to spend Rs 30 lakh, Rs 1 crore or Rs 2 crore on medical education for their children and therefore send them abroad to study at a lesser cost. Similarly, students who cannot afford to go to London or US to study are coming to India and even Karnataka. There are people who come to Bengaluru for heart surgeries in Jayadeva and other hospitals. Can we speak ill of such people,” he asked.

Kumaraswamy wondered about the Union minister’s statement that he does not want to discuss about the cost of medical education in India or compare costs in other countries as it was not the time for doing so. Obviously, the Union minister supports and justifies the high cost of getting medical education in India and ignores the hard reality that the NEET system has destroyed the dreams of large number of students from poor and middle class families to get medical education.

Mushrooming Tuition/Coaching Mafia

The NEET system has spawned the tuition and coaching mafia, he said and charged that the Centre was encouraging it. “The NEET system for admission to medical courses is a death knell for students and parents as it has ensured that only the rich and affluent can afford higher education denying the same to poorer and middle classes, especially to those coming from rural areas,’’ Kumaraswamy said.

The State JD(S) Chief said Naveen’s death due to bomb attack in Ukraine, where he had gone for getting medical education exhibits the ‘’ugly face of the NEET system.’’ Academically brilliant but financially weak, the rural students are deprived of medical education because of NEET system.

“Naveen secured 97% marks in Second PUC but was denied medical seat in India. It is difficult for a student from rural areas to get high percentage of marks and even those who do are deprived of medical education,’’ he said and alleged that NEET system has resulted in mushrooming of tuition shops doing business in crores by charging lakhs in fees and only those who get coaching in these tuition shops get 99% marks and seats under NEET.

The former Chief Minister said the Centre and the State Government crying hoarse over National Education Policy and “Vishwa Guru” were silent on commercialisation of medical education and are responsible for the deaths of students like Naveen.

The KPCC Chief said Union Minister Joshi must bear in mind that India’s talented youth are holding key positions in Europe, America, Australia and many other countries and were holding top positions in over 500 global companies.

“Ours is a global city and destination. There is nothing wrong in Indian students going abroad for education. Karnataka alone has 63 medical colleges and many outside students are studying in the state,’’ he said pointing out that some years back students from North India were coming to State as their home states lacked engineering or medical colleges.

Shivakumar said students like Naveen go to foreign countries to get medical education with dreams of getting higher education and become good citizens. “Naveen got excellent marks in SSLC and PUC. As he did not get a medical seat here, he went to Ukraine to study at lesser cost. All do not have the same financial capacity. But children of farmers, those selling vegetables or other menial work also want to give good education for their children. It is wrong and condemnable that such students are insulted as poor in studies, who could not get seats in India,’’ he said and warned that the younger generation and students might revolt if the government does not mend the situation.

The KPCC Chief promised to visit the parents of Naveen and console them after the padayatra along with local Congress leaders. “I spoke to Naveen’s brother and he said they were trying to exert pressure on the Indian Embassy in Ukraine to bring Naveen’s body home. He was magnanimous in not mentioning Centre. But we will urge the State and Central government to do everything possible to at least bring the body home,’’ he said.

Shivakumar criticised the State Government for its zeal and hurry in implementing the National Education Policy, which is nothing but Nagpur Education Policy of RSS. “They are talking about giving a separate degree if a student fails in one year in the 4-year degree course. This is devaluing the degrees and ultimately force them to sell pakoras,’’ he said and Congress party will withdraw the NEP as even BJP ruled states like Madhya Pradesh, Gujrat and Uttar Pradesh were yet implement it.

Ashwath defends NEET

Meanwhile, Higher Education Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan strongly defended the NEET system and described it as the best effort to set right anomalies in the admission process of medical education. “It (NEET) helps even children from poor families to become doctors. Those opposing it are crazy about money and enemies,’’ he said.

While sympathising with Naveen’s family and assuring that the State Government would extend all help to the family in its time of bereavement, he said the tragedy should not be exploited to attack caste system and reservation. The government is very much concerned about the poor and socially and economically backward sections, he said.

Out of the 20,000 Indians in Ukraine, the Centre has already brought back 2,000 persons and the rest will be brought back soon. The Centre is already in touch with Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Romania and other countries to help Indians stranded in Ukraine, the minister added.

 

 

  

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  • Vineet, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    NEET helps to shortlist intelligent and qualified students through exams. This will help India to have qualified doctors, no doubt. Politicians can talk politics in everly walk of life, it is their core business. I wonder why these crooks talk about NEET only after WAR?

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  • Jeevan, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    NEET Exam is easy to clear compared to others like JEE. I have cleared myself without coaching. All u need is common sense and understanding what u study. Our education system which forces rote learning is to blame. Not neet. Also karnataka has high number of medical seats with 85% reservation for kannadigas. It's not difficult.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    The last time I read the statistics, India's healthcare system's requirement of doctors was 1 million every year to become comparable to Europe and US. These guys are lambasting NEET system in the hope that they can grab more management seats to be sold to the highest bidder - they are batting for a new investment opportunity by completely doing way with NEET system. That is the sad state of our education. 60% of MBBS seats are today paid seats? How are we going to graduate 1 million doctors every year?

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  • Charles D'mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Both DKS and HDK are not new to politics ......They never spoke about this so far, most probably they were the beneficiaries . For politicians were the beneficiaries.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Congress brought in Reservations in education system in 1947! That is the root cause of evil!

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    It is evil to people like you who comes from upper caste as you guyz dont want others to flourish The reservation has become boon to many poor and downtrodden for their upliftment in society which was dominated by evil thinkers

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  • SAN, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    thats the very reason why we have everything substandard in India...people who dont deserve are there bcos of reservation.....and later you blame the adminstration saying unscientific road...flyover etc etc

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Admission in any course should be on merit alone, NEET helps in getting good students in Medical course. Old days Medical, Engineering CA would help a person live a decent life, but not now. Hospitals earn a lot not average doctors. In any field profession or business it is difficult to earn money in a honest way. Agriculture and dairy still have scope with technology and automation.

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  • SAN, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Highly qualified people talking about NEET😂

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Our government is spending thousands of crores on temples, statues and goshalas. If a fraction of the amount was spent on setting up of medical colleges there was no need for Indian students to go to Ukraine or other countries for higher studies.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    education has become money spinning business,,

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Our government is spending thousands of crores on temples, statues and goshalas. If a fraction of the amount was spent on setting up of medical colleges there was no need for Indian students to go to Ukraine or other countries for higher studies.

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  • JayaPrakash Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    I think it is unfortunate to link the sad death of a Student to NEET. I studied MBBS in 1990 (32 years ago). The coaching centres were already running full swing at that time. I recall several of my classmates in second PUC (1989) attending these coaching centres. Also even at that time I know of people who went to Russia to study Medicine who did not get MBBS place in India. This is not a new phenomenon. As a doctor I strongly support NEET as this has really weeded out totally unqualified students getting into medical colleges just based on money power. Having minimum qualifying marks is absolutely essential to maintain quality of doctors.

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Majority of the students get high marks in 12th Std . Its no big deal at all . But gen most of the students want to over ride the NEET and other qualification exams as its very tough . So they plan to exit India' . Some want to study abroad just as 'show off' in their society or community . If at all they want to come back to India, they then charge huge consultancy fees with the pretext of being ' Western Educated'. More than 90% of the students use this as a plan to migrate to other European Countries, Australia or even US with the tag as 'Western Educated'. So in a 'nut shell' this studying abroad is only a plan to 'get out ' of India.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    Neet is absolutely essential, earlier it was only pay money and join. Now only after qualifying one can join. Reservation policy is even bigger Bane.

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  • Shivaprasad K U, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 02 2022

    True, but everybody is responsible for that . Cant wash off hands by blaming present government only. Commercialization of Education started almost 15-20 years back or even before. Most of medical colleges and coaching institutes are affiliated one or other politician or Corporates. Its just Mafia were rich can get costly coaching , even reservations are also killing talents. Very very sad state of affairs.

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