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No stay on MBBS admissions under 7.5 percent govt school quota: Madras HC
Tamil Nadu: Taking cognizance of a plea opposing the MBBS admissions of students under the 7.5% Government school quota, the Madras High Court on Tuesday has refused to issue the stay order.While assuring the petitioners that the court will hear their submission after the Pongal vacation, the court added that barring the medical admission under the government school quota suddenly will...
Tamil Nadu: Taking cognizance of a plea opposing the MBBS admissions of students under the 7.5% Government school quota, the Madras High Court on Tuesday has refused to issue the stay order.
While assuring the petitioners that the court will hear their submission after the Pongal vacation, the court added that barring the medical admission under the government school quota suddenly will create chaos.
This came after some medical aspirants approached the High Court stating that the newly created reservation are depriving them of the opportunity to secure admission in the medical courses.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.