
The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has urged the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) to expedite the NEET Super Specialty (SS) 2025 counselling process amid ongoing Supreme Court proceedings. FAIMA highlighted that repeated delays in the second counselling round are causing uncertainty, mental stress, and workforce shortages among senior resident doctors. The association requested MCC to consider conducting counselling alongside legal processes where possible and to provide a clear timeline to reduce anxiety among aspirants.
The articles primarily represent the perspective of FAIMA, a medical association advocating for faster counselling to address candidate distress and healthcare workforce issues. The coverage focuses on administrative and procedural concerns without political framing, reflecting a professional and institutional viewpoint rather than partisan positions.
The overall tone is concerned and urgent, emphasizing the mental health impact and operational challenges caused by counselling delays. While the sentiment highlights distress among doctors, it remains factual and measured, avoiding sensationalism or emotional exaggeration.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| timesnow | FAIMA Highlights Mental Health Concerns Over NEET SS Counselling Round 2 Delay | Center | Neutral |
| thehindu | FAIMA seeks faster NEET-SS counselling process, cites distress among aspirants | Center | Neutral |
thehindu broke this story on 6 May, 03:13 pm. Other outlets followed.
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