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Monday 2 September 2013

MCI Seek review of apex court judgment : NEET

The Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Centre have moved the Supreme Court seeking review of the judgment declaring as unconstitutional the single National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) introduced by the MCI and Dental Council of India for admission to graduate and post graduate medical and dental courses.


A Bench of Chief Justice Altamas Kabir (since retd.) and Justices Anil R. Dave and Vikramajit Sen had by a majority of 2:1 quashed the NEET on July 18. Mr. Justice Dave, in a separate judgment, held that the test was valid.
In its petition, the MCI said “If the July 18 judgment is not stayed, it will seriously prejudice the progress of the process of holding common entrance test which has been evolved over the period of more than five years of deliberations, judicial orders. The majority judgment is based on series of error apparent on the face of record, and is in ignorance of statutory provisions.”


In its petition, the Centre said that ensuring uniform standards for medical education was of paramount interest to the patient and the single-window system to draw the merit list was a step in that regard. Holding of common entrance test came about as a consequence of the Supreme Court’s orders in the Simran Jain case, during the hearing of which a decision was taken that the MCI would hold a single entrance test since merit in medical education was essential to ensure quality healthcare to citizens.
It said the guidelines annexed to NEET ensured that the single-window admission system would be in breach of neither the rights of States nor would it interfere with rights of religious and linguistic minorities.


Sankalp, a non-governmental organisation, also sought review of the NEET judgment. It said the issue regarding holding a common entrance test for graduate and postgraduate professional courses was in teeth of the law laid down by a seven bench judgment of this Court in the P. Inamdar case.
It said the court had not appreciated that this court in the ‘Preeti Srivastava case’ had also held that a State had the right to control education, including medical education, so long as the field was unoccupied by any Union legislation.
Sankalp said: “As has been rightly held by the minority judgment that under NEET though the students can be selected only on the basis of their merit, it would be open to the States to follow their reservation policy and it would also be open to the institutions based on religious or linguistic minority to select students of their choice, provided the students so selected have secured minimum marks prescribed at NEET.” The petitioners sought oral hearing of the matter.

Source: The hindu

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Government of India Decisions on NEET


Government of India Decisions on NEET :september


It further noted that it is "sad as the state of Goa and its functionaries have allowed ingress of systemic anarchy, throwing propriety to the winds, possibly harbouring the attitude of utter indifference and nurturing an incurable propensity to pave the path of deviancy".
The SC held that after it passed the judgment on July 18, protecting the interests of NEET students, the (state) additional secretary (health) on July 25, conveyed the decision of cancellation of provisional admissions given to the students on the basis of NEET merit. The SC termed this decision as "some kind of infantile wisdom which may, in different terminology, be called depraved sense of egocentric knowledge".
The court lashed out, "A deliberate labyrinth which not only assaults the majesty, sanctity and purity of law, but also simultaneously creates a complex situation requiring this court to intervene in a different manner to redeem the situation as far as possible so that there is some sanguine cathartic effect."


State quota to be filled under PG rules:
The Supreme Court said that none of these candidates shall be allowed to encroach upon the streams that have already been allotted to the petitioners who were admitted having been qualified in the NEET examination, the SC held.
Regarding some unfilled seats due to leaving of students, the court said that if the vacancies have occurred, the same can also be filled up on the basis of merit stipulated under the rules.
During the hearing of the case, senior counsel appearing for the Goa government, submitted that NEET, having been declared ultra vires, the acceptance or non-acceptance by the state government has to pale into insignificance. He further said that the state government, keeping the high court order in view wherein it was mentioned that admission should be provisional, had issued the order of cancellation of the admissions given to the successful NEET candidates.
Dealing with the argument of the state government, the apex court said that when the matter was before the SC, the HC should not have entertained and passed any order. The SC bench said that the problem, to some extent, has been created by the interim order passed by the HC. "Yet we are obliged to state that the order of the HC is also quite clear to the effect that interim order was subject to further orders that may be passed by it depending upon the order passed by the SC. Thus, the order passed by the HC was a guarded one," the bench said.

NEET Counseling Updates - Online round of counselling

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NEET Counseling Updates - Online round of counselling

The all India seats in the government Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College of Indore which were reserved for candidates seeking admission through the NEET score were filled up by the end of the counselling round.

"All the reserved seats for the all India candidates were filled up in the NEET counselling round," said a college source. There are 23 all India quota seats in the only medical college of Indore.

There are 63 seats each in the two private medical colleges of the city: Sri Aurbindo Institute of Medical Science and Index Medical College.

However, the exact admission status in the private colleges could not be known as the final list was not available. Just as the online counselling for NEET concluded, the directorate of medical education of the state started the offline counselling for the remaining seats in MBBS and BDS courses in government and private colleges. "The offline mode of NEET counselling is being conducted at Bhopal today," said PMT coordinator for Indore, Dr S Wankehede. 10, 500 students from Indore had appeared in the Pre Medical Test (PMT) this year while around 11,000 students from the city appeared in the NEET examination.

There are total 450 seats in the MBBS course in the city's three medical colleges including both private and government. The offline mode of NEET counselling would conclude on Friday.

Source:dna

What is All-India quota and State quota seat ?
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What is All-India quota and State quota seats - NEET 2013 ?

what is All India Rank | What is state Rank | NEET – State Code of Eligibility| NEET Reservation | What is All-India quota and State quota seats

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was successfully held on 5th May 2013. NEET also declared the result last week. Candidates are waiting for counselling. Candidates very much tensed about there NEET 2013 counselling. Candidates have thousands of queries. Here we are with answer to some question put up in previous Article on NEET Counselling 2013. Candidates wants to know what is state quota, All India quota, What is NEET Merit List, Ranking etc many more. let us first clear our doubt about What is All-India quota and State quota seats. Read one by one your many doubt will be cleared.
What is All-India quota and State quota seat ?


Answer:- 15% seats in Government Medical Colleges filled through the Counselling conducted by DGHS ( Directorate General of Health Services) are said as All India quota seats.  Seats filled through the counselling conducted by the State Counselling Authorities and Management Quota seats of Private Medical Colleges are under State Quota seats.About NEET Merit List and RankingsCBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) will provide Merit list (All India as well as State wise) to eligible candidates on the basis of marks obtaining in the NEET 2013. Now, Let us discuss about RankingFirst Comes National Rank :- National Rank is use to take admission in any of the NEET affiliated MBBS colleges in India. Second we haveState Rank:- A Candidates can use this Rank to take admission in any of the affiliated colleges in the state from here he/she has done class XI & XII or holds a domicile.UPDATE(25th june): All Students from ODISHA state , who have qualified the NEET-UG 2013, need to register online ONCE AGAIN to participate in the counselling process for admission in state colleges. The students need to register themselves on the websitewww.odishajee.com between June 25 and July 7,.Also,there will be no online counselling for ODISHA. Students have to come to state capital  Bhubaneswar.
Punjab State Admission Notice MBBS/BDS under UG NEET 2013

Rajasthan University of Health Sciences may start counseling for seven government and one private medical college from July 14, 2013
Haryana State Counselling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in colleges of Haryana on 7th  and 8th August 2013 at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak.
Maharashtra State Counselling and filling of preference form for State Quota admissions at www.dmer.org
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Friday 16 August 2013

No Relief to 112 MBBS students of unapproved college

 The Madras High Court on Monday dismissed a writ appeal by 112 MBBS students of a unapproved private medical college challenging a single judge order declining them permission to appear for examination.

The Medical Council of India (MCI) and TamiL Nadu Dr MGR Medical University had refused to grant approval to the DD Medical College and DD Hospitals in neighbouring Thiruvallur District for academic years 2011-12 and 2013-14, as it lacked required infrastructure.

The 112 students studying in that college approached the court seeking permission to appear for the university examination and a single judge had dismissed their petition, upholding the contention of MCI and the university.
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Derecognition of 6 colleges in NCR By MCI

The Medical Council of India has recommended to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for withdrawal of recognition/letter of permission in respect of six medical colleges in the NCR but the same has been sent back for reconsideration, government said today.

"The recommendation of MCI was received in the month of May 2013. However, the matter has been referred back to Board of Governors for re-examination on 4.06.2013," minister of Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad said in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha.


The minister said that among those medical colleges listed by MCI are Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad, Subharati Medical College, Meerut, School of Medical Sciences & Research,
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Review of SC order - NEET 2013

The Centre on Tuesday sought review of the Supreme Court's controversial judgment junking the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) providing for single-window admission process for all medical colleges and said it had erred by holding that NEET breached the rights of religious and linguistic minorities to self-administer educational institutions.

Faulting the majority judgment authored by then Chief Justice Altamas Kabir and relying on the powerful dissent delivered by Justice A R Dave, the Centre said ensuring uniform standards for medical education was of paramount interest to the patient and the Medical Council of India-mandated single-window system to draw the merit list was a step in that regard.

In the petition seeking review of the July 18 judgment delivered on the last working day of the then CJI, the government said it was under duty to ensure that medical education must meet standards of merit.

The review petition, drafted by additional solicitor general Sidharth Luthra and vetted by solicitor general Mohan Parasaran, made a strong pitch for exclusion of narrow considerations of creed and religious minority when it came to medical education.

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Neet State Counselling | State quota counselling for various states

Providing you the information regarding neet state counselling for various states.Students have to register themselves at state official websites for Attending state counselling of their respective state.Check out these website for recent updates.
STATES                                                                     WEBSITES

ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS                 and.nic.in/health

ARUNACHAL PRADESH                                  apdhte.nic.in

ASSAM                                                                  dmeassam.gov.in

ANDHRA PRADESH                                         health.ap.nic.in

BIHAR                                                                   health.bih.nic.in

CHANDIGARH                                                   gmch.gov.in

CHHATISGARH                                                 cghealth.nic.in

DADAR AND NAGAR HAVELI                      dnh.nic.in

DAMAN & DIU (UT)                                         daman.nic.in

DELHI                                                                  Health.delhigovt.nic.in

GOA                                                                     dtegoa.gov.in

GUJARAT                                                           gujhealth.gov.in
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State counselling - NEET UG 2013

Since 2000, the government has created 9,300 medical seats, almost as many as it did in half a century from 1950 till 2000. But the 9,300 seems a pittance compared to the 17,700-plus private sector seats created in the same period. Almost 60% of the latter were in four southern states. In 2013, for the first time since 1975, the government has created more medical seats than in the private sector. This year, the Centre created 1,300 seats in 14 new colleges. Another 3,013 have been added to existing colleges. Thus, in just this year, the government has created twice as many seats as it did in 30 years from 1970 to 2000 
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The shortage of doctors in India can be blamed on the government neglecting medical education for
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