Vacant NEET SS Seats: SC Tells Centre to decide in 3 Months Ensuring Smooth Admissions Next Year
Supreme Court of India
New Delhi: Taking note of the vacancies for the NEET Super Specialty (NEET-SS) courses, the Supreme Court recently directed the Central Government to hold a meeting with the stakeholders of all the States/UTs and private medical colleges to fill up the vacancies for the upcoming academic year.
The Apex Court bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Vishwanathan has directed the Central Government to resolve the issue within 3 months.
These directions were issued by the top court bench while considering a batch of petitions filed by successful candidates who had abandoned such courses.
"We therefore direct the Union of India to hold a meeting with all stakeholders including representatives of all States/Union Territories and private medical colleges to consider the report of the Expert Committee," the top court bench held.
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