AIIMS giving PG seat preference to its own doctors? Plea in SC cites violation of norms
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While considering a plea by an INICET aspirant alleging that AIIMS was erroneously giving 'institutional preference' to its doctors as de facto reservation, the Supreme Court on Monday (July 29) sought responses of the Union Government and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in this regard.
Allegedly, despite scoring 99.65% and securing 287th rank in the Institutes of National Importance Combined Entrance Test (INICET) exam, the petitioner was unable to get a seat in AIIMS, when even a candidate from AIIMS, who ranked 10,721 in the exam, secured admission.
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