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Medical colleges cannot admit beyond sanctioned limit or MBBS admission deadline: Madras HC
Overview
In a recent judgment, the Madras High Court bench has held that the MBBS admissions need to be commensurate with the annual intake capacity of the concerned medical college.
Reiterating the earlier orders of the Supreme Court directing to strictly follow the schedule for admission, the Madras HC bench comprising of Justice Abdul Quddhose recently dismissed a plea by MBBS aspirants who sought admission under the wards of defence personnel quota and noted, "...it is clear that neither intake of students can be allowed beyond the sanctioned limit nor time schedule for completion of the admissions for the medical colleges can be extended...The regulations streamlining the admission of students in medical college are made to maintain higher standards in medical education."
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Medical colleges cannot admit beyond sanctioned limit or MBBS admission deadline: Madras HC