Plea in Bombay HC challenges MBBS seat allotment, claims State used different rules for reservations

Published On 2024-12-03 12:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-12-03 17:25 GMT
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A petition in the Bombay High Court challenges the MBBS seat allotment process, claiming the State CET Cell applied different rules for specified (hilly areas, handicap, defense) and constitutional reservations. The petitioner’s counsel argued that the rules were inconsistently applied.

The petitioner, a permanent resident of Nashik District, participated in the NEET UG exam and secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 14,874. He filled out a preference form for the Hilly Area (HA) and Open categories and was allocated a seat at Government Medical College, Nagpur, under the HA category in CAP round 1.

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