Madhya Pradesh High Court Stays Filling of NRI Quota Seats in NEET-PG 2024 Counselling Pending Final Verdict
Madhya Pradesh High Court halts NEET-PG 2024 NRI quota seat allotment until final judgment to avoid third-party rights creation.
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Madhya Pradesh High Court halts NEET-PG 2024 NRI quota seat allotment until final judgment to avoid third-party rights creation.
The Telangana High Court recently struck down sections of GO (Government Order) 148, revoking provisions that prevented “non-local” candidates from appearing in the NEET-PG Telangana State Counselling. However, the Government of Telangana has now challenged this decision in the Supreme Court, raising concerns among petitioners about further delays in the NEET-PG counselling process.
The Supreme Court heard the case National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences vs Dr. Abhishek Shukla and Others, The State of Madhya Pradesh, and Director Medical Education (Diary No. 58414/2024) by Special Leave Petition yesterday. During the proceedings, the NBE counsel emphasised that the session is set to begin on the 20th Dec, and conducting it with normalised marks would lead to a disaster
The Telangana High Court’s decision to revoke GO 148 brings significant relief to NEET-PG 2024 aspirants. With this judgment, students who completed their MBBS in Telangana, even if they did their schooling outside the state, are now eligible for PG counselling in Telangana. This verdict ensures fairness in the admission process and restores opportunities for approximately 400 affected students.
NBE has announced January 31, 2025, for NEET-MDS 2025, but the delayed application process is causing widespread concern among aspirants nationwide.
The National Board of Examination (NBE) has officially released the NEET MDS 2024 results on April 3rd, following the examination that took place on March 18th across 56 cities in India. Candidates can access their results on the official website at natboard.edu.in, with the convenience of not having to enter any login credentials as the results are available in PDF format. Furthermore, individual scorecards will be made available from April 12th. For a detailed guide on how to check the results and for future updates, candidates are encouraged to frequently visit the NBEMS official website.
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