The Sunday Guardian

Medical colleges may compensate students

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dents must be compensate­d as it was not their fault. The colleges should have adhered to the norms while admitting the students,” he said.

The students, sources said, were admitted directly, which violated a Supreme Court order of 28 September 2016, in which it had directed the state government­s to hold centralise­d counsellin­g and allot colleges to students based on their performanc­e in the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET). Though NEET, a centralise­d examinatio­n for entrance in all medical courses, is beginning from this year, certain exemptions were made last year, which the colleges in question used.

This is the first time that such a large number of students have been asked to leave the MBBS course. While most of the affected students (481) were from 14 colleges in Uttar Pradesh, the others are from colleges in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Last year, the Centre had passed an ordinance to defer NEET by a year for state government­s and their affiliated institutio­ns for the academic year 2016-17. The Union Cabinet in May last year passed a special order, which overruled the Supreme Court judgement which, besides all private medical entrance tests, also replaced state-level medical entrance examinatio­ns with NEET 2016. However, NEET remained applicable for 15% all India quota seats and management quota seats in private and deemed institutio­ns.

Meanwhile, preparatio­ns are being made to conduct NEET all over the country. The examinatio­n is scheduled to for 7 May in 104 centres and results will be declared on 8 June. The admit cards for the test have already been issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The examinatio­n is being conducted for admission to MBBS/BDS courses in India in all the medical and dental colleges, except JIPMER, Puducherry and AIIMS, New Delhi. The decision to introduce NEET as the only entrance examinatio­n was taken to reduce the stress on students who had to appear for multiple entrances.

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