Exam date for neet-pg

Does they conduct once a yr or twice?

all requested to sankalp groupe to fight for pg counselling from single platform to avoid seat blocking.
for example
all counselling authority have come in single platform and all pg aspirant have to apply for multypal entitle university or college as per his domicile or whatever rule made by stat or central.
candidate has to choice among his entitlements college and branch.
IN GUJ after twelveth this type counselling done for engineering as well as medical since last 10 years. their is no blocking. at a time only one seat is allotted to each candidate.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR PG ENTRANCE
Anatomy- Dr Rajesh Kaushal
Physiology –Dr Ashish
Biochemistry -Dr Rebecca / Dr Govind Singh
Pathology – Dr Devesh Mishra /Dr Vandana Puri
Microbiology –Dr Apurva Shastri
Pharmacology – Dr Ranjan Kumar /Dr Sparsh Gupta
Forensic – Dr Sumit seth
ENT –Dr Manisha /Dr Shibu George
Ophthalmology – Dr Vineeth /Dr Ruchi Rai
SPM – Dr Vivek Jain
Medicine – Dr Thameem Saif /Dr Deepak Marwah
Surgery – Dr Rajamahendran /Dr Prithesh singh
Orthopaedics –Dr Apurv Mehra
Paediatrics –Dr Taruna Mehra /Dr Arvind Arora
OBG – Dr Puneet Bhojani
Anaesthesia – ACROSS
Radiology –Dr Sumer Sethi
Dermatology – ACROSS
Psychiatry – ACROSS

MARD demands single session-single paper for PG entrance

NAGPUR: The Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) has demanded a ‘single session-single paper’ examination for post graduate (PG) entrance examination in medicine across the country.
In a letter written to union health minister J P Nadda on July 10, central MARD president from Mumbai, Dr Sagar Mundada and secretary Dr Ayudh Magdum, have claimed that as per the Medical Council of India regulation, PG examinations should be a ‘level playing field’ which means that all students should be subjected to one set of question papers only.

But since past three years when National Board of Examination (NBE) has been conducting the PG entrance examination, the exam spans into 10-12 days as student’s are divided into different batches and given different question papers. This results in a lot of disparity in the performance by students and it does not judge the students with the same yardstick.
“PG entrance has virtually become a game, more of luck than merit. Some question papers are relatively very easy and others difficult. This is really absurd. Earlier when AIIMS used to conduct this examination, it used to be a single day exam. We are just demanding uniform single exam for all PG aspirants. And it is just in line with any competitive examination in the country,” said Dr Mundada.
MARD is demanding single paper for the All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination (AIPGMEE), NEET PG, DNB and NEET Superspeciality.