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    A bus driver’s son has got the first rank in the All-India Post-Graduate Dental Entrance Test.

    Tarik Patel, who had got the 323rd rank in the entrance exam last year, said he did not expect to top. “But I was hoping to improve my rank so my parents could afford the fees,” he said. “To complete my graduate studies in dentistry, I had to take a loan.”

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    The Supreme Court Tuesday said that admission to the under-graduate and post-graduate medical courses would be subject to the final outcome of the petitions challenging the Medical Council of India’s decision requiring that candidates clear the National Eligibility Entrance Test.

    The apex court bench of Justice Gyan Sudha Misra and Justice Madan B Lokur said this on an application filed by NGO Sankalp, seeking direction that the private medical colleges which were enrolling students on the basis of their own entrance tests should admit only those students who had appeared in the NEET and secured at least 50 per cent marks.

    Appearing for the NGO, counsel Prashant Bhushan told the court that the interim order passed by the apex court on May 13 was not clear as it had allowed the declarations of the results of the entrance examinations conducted by the Medical Council under the NEET and by various private colleges but did not spell out how admissions would take place.

     

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     The Maharashtra state government has decided to take control of vacant medical college seats after two rounds of admissions. The move comes in the wake of malpractices by private medical colleges last year.

    The state has asked private medical and dental colleges to surrender their unfilled seats after the second round; admissions to these seats will then be done on the basis of merit scores in NEET, the central entrance test.

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