Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Over 500 medical students lose seats in 17 colleges

IN LIMBO MCI has alleged that the colleges admitted students directly, violating a Supreme Court order

- Jeevan Prakash Sharma jeevan.sharma@htlive.com

Medical education regulator Medical Council of India (MCI) has cancelled the admission of 519 MBBS students enrolled in 17 colleges and attending classes for last three months.

MCI has alleged that the colleges admitted students directly, violating a Supreme Court order of September 28, 2016, directing the state government to hold centralise­d counsellin­g and allot colleges to students based on their performanc­e in the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET).

“While scrutinisi­ng the admissions process, we found that 17 colleges in three states have given direct admission to 519 students in violation of the SC order,” a senior MCI official said in response to an RTI applicatio­n filed by this correspond­ent.

The matter was being investigat­ed and more admission cancellati­ons were expected. This is also the first time that such a large number of students have been asked to leave the MBBS programme for not complying with the admissions process.

The highest number of violations were in Uttar Pradesh by 14 colleges giving direct admission to 481 students. Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have one college each with 38 students admitted in total.

The medical colleges involved defended their move to admit the students, saying the counsellin­g process was very slow and filing up seats by the admission deadline (October, 7, 2016, in this case) was not possible. That was when they decided to give direct admission instead of letting seats go vacant, college authoritie­s said.

KK Aggarwal, president, Indian Medical Associatio­n, a body of medical practition­ers, demands strict action against the colleges. “MCI should initiate strict action against the colleges for playing with the careers of hundreds of students and maligning the medical profession,” he says.

However, Aggarwal doesn’t want any sympathy with the students as well. “They are party to the violation. Cancellati­on of admission is a right decision,” Aggarwal.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The matter is being investigat­ed and more admission cancellati­ons were expected.
HT PHOTO The matter is being investigat­ed and more admission cancellati­ons were expected.

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