NEET-PG 2023: Supreme Court issued instructions regarding NEET-PG counselling, know the whole matter

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NEET-PG 2023: Supreme Court issued instructions regarding NEET-PG counselling, know the whole matter

Supreme Court issued instructions for NEET PG

Supreme Court issued instructions for NEET PG

NEET-PG 2023:The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the petition seeking an order to cancel the third phase of All India Quota Counseling for NEET-PG, 2023 and re-organize it when all States should complete the second phase of their state quota counseling and begin the third phase. A bench of Justices BR Gavai and Prashant Kumar Mishra issued notice to the Medical Counseling Committee, four states Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka and Telangana and others on a petition jointly filed by 20 candidates.

Court’s decision for NEET-PG

The bench refused to issue any interim order to stay the All India Quota counselling, but decided to hear the matter next on October 6, 2023. The bench made oral remarks and said that the third phase counseling of All India Quota will be based on the decision of the court.

Senior advocate Rana Mukherjee argued that the Medical Counseling Committee, or MCC, had started the All India Quota Counseling on September 9, 2023, when the second phase was to be completed in many states. It was said that the third phase of counseling of All India Quota should be held only after all the states have completed the second phase of counselling, so that the practice of allotment of two seats to the same candidate can be avoided. All candidates should be provided seats according to their ability.

allotment of seats

Before the completion of the second phase in all the states, with the commencement of the third phase of AIQ, the candidates who are still participating in the second phase of state counseling or have got seats in the second phase will have to participate in the third phase of AIQ counseling also. And opportunity is being provided to block seats. The petition also cites the apex court’s order of November 2022, in which the court had directed the lagging states to complete the second phase of counseling by the specified date so that after that the third phase of AIQ could be started. Can go.

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