Accord local candidate status to medical aspirant: Telangana HC directs state, KNRUHS
Hyderabad: Providing major relief to a medical aspirant who was denied local candidate status while trying to secure admission, the Telangana High Court has ordered the state government and the KNR University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) to grant her the status for the 2024-25 academic admissions to MBBS and BDS courses.
While delivering the judgement, a bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J Sreenivas Rao noted that the petitioner met the residency requirement, having resided in Telangana since 2019, and had passed her qualifying examination within the state.
This comes after the petitioner approached the High Court against the university's arbitrary denial of her eligibility for local candidate status. Through her petition, the medical aspirant sought direction from the court to consider her in the local candidate status as she argued that she had resided in Telanagance since 2019.
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