Gujarat HC restores PG medical aspirant's candidature after 0.09 percent typo in NEET PG form, imposes Rs 25k fine
Written By : Barsha Misra
Published On 2025-11-23 08:30 GMT | Update On 2025-11-23 08:30 GMT
Gujarat High Court
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Ahmedabad: Granting relief to a postgraduate medical aspirant, the Gujarat High Court has directed the admission committee for professional postgraduate medical education courses to allow the aspirant to participate in the NEET PG admissions after he made a mistake while filling out the form.
During the form fill-up process, the concerned candidate made an error in calculating his aggregate marks. He inadvertently entered his MBBS aggregate percentage as "66.23%" instead of the correct "66.32%" while filling up the application form. As a result of this, the admission committee cancelled his candidature.
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