Karnataka: No Penalty for Students Switching from Engineering to Medical this year

Published On 2022-02-13 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-13 12:30 GMT

Bengaluru: Providing relief to the medical aspirants in Karnataka, the State Government has decided to waive off penalty for switching from engineering to medical courses.

Such relief is being offered to the students taking note of the fact that there was a delay in allotment of medical seats because of the pending petition regarding the NEET examination.

The confirmation regarding this came from the Karnataka Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan, who told PTI on Friday that he has instructed the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) not to levy penalty on students, who had held their engineering seats or have already got admitted into an engineering course, now seeking admission into medical courses.

However, this provision for students will be applicable for only the current academic year.

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"There used to be simultaneous allotments for Engineering and Medical courses in previous years. But in the current year, there was a delay in allotment of seats for medical courses due to a petition filed in the court with regard to the NEET examination, and this led to uncertainty," Narayan said.

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"Those students who had got admitted to engineering or held engineering seats, but now have been allotted medical seats can get admitted to medical courses. For this, fine will not be imposed," he was quoted as saying by his office in a release.

"In previous years, for such students a penalty of five times the fee used to be imposed. But this year, it was earlier decided to collect one year's fee as a penalty. However, now, this too stands cancelled," he added.

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