NEET PG 2024- Supreme Court junks Plea Seeking Fresh AIQ Round 3
Supreme Court of India
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has today dismissed the plea seeking direction to the authorities to conduct the All India Quota Round 3 Counselling of the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) 2024 examination afresh.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that a group of postgraduate medical aspirants had approached the Apex Court bench arguing that due to the clash in the counselling schedule for AIQ and State Quota since a lot of candidates from the State Quota who were otherwise not eligible to register for AIQ Round III, got a chance to register and block a seat in AIQ Round III when the State Round II Counselling opened.
Therefore, the candidates had the option to choose between the best option and leave the AIQ seat if they were getting a better seat in the State Round of counselling. They argued that this situation caused prejudice to them as they were deprived of the seats that were blocked by the candidates from the States whose Round II did not commence earlier.
Recently issuing notice to the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), which is in charge of conducting the AIQ Counselling, the Supreme Court had listed the matter for further hearing on February 7, 2025.
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