India, Oct. 10 -- Every year, thousands of young doctors are interested in engaging in some postgraduate medical education in India. However, increasing tuition fees, housing costs, and living expenses can deter young medical professionals from realising their plans. Medical education-especially postgraduate medical education-requires various investments from students beyond academic performance.

To ensure that deserving and talented students are not denied opportunities due to their economic backgrounds, numerous government departments, state departments, universities, and companies have created scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs for students who plan to take the NEET PG, among others. These programs are related to the goa...