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NEET PG: Rajasthan HC relief to doctor denied admission over permanent registration certificate Written By : Barsha Misra

NEET PG: Rajasthan HC relief to doctor denied admission over permanent registration certificate Written By : Barsha Misra

Published On 4 Apr 2026 3:17 PM  |  Updated On 4 Apr 2026 3:17 PM

Rajasthan High Court  06.04.2026

Jodhpur: The Rajasthan High Court provided relief to a NEET PG 2025 candidate who was earlier denied postgraduate medical admission due to the lack of a Permanent Registration Certificate.

Referring to Rule 8(3) of the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000, the HC bench comprising Dr. Justice Nupur Bhati clarified that as per these regulations, candidates are given a period of one month after admission for obtaining permanent registration and when the law provides a period of one month, the State Government cannot impose a more stringent condition through the information booklet.

The bench clarified that administrative instructions or information bulletins cannot weaken or repeal any statutory rule and directed the college to grant her admission.

As per the latest media report by Live Law, the concerned petitioner in this case obtained a temporary registration from the Chhattisgarh Medical Council after completing MBBS and was performing the necessary service for permanent registration. However, during this time, the petitioner appeared in the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) 2025 examination and was allotted a medical college.

When the petitioner reported to the college, admission was denied on the grounds that the petitioner did not have a permanent registration certificate.

While considering the matter, the bench cited Rule 8(3) of the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 and observed, "This provision has been made with the objective that meritorious students who are in the registration process at that time should not face unnecessary hardship."

In this regard, the bench clarified that when the law itself provides a periof of one month, the State Government impose a more stringent condition through the information booklet.

Terming this move of the State as arbitrary and against the law, the bench said that it was wrong to deny admission only based on lack of certificate. Accordingly, the bench issued directions to the State Government to grant immediate admission to the petitioner.

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Students generate Rs 40 cr under EMC by state govt

Students generate Rs 40 cr under EMC by state govt 

TIMES NEWS NETWORK  06.04.2026 TIMES OF INDIA CHANDIGARH

Over 1.2 lakh UG students in Punjab have collectively generated near ly Rs 40 crore of revenue within a single academic term under the state government’s newly mandated Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum (EMC). Rolled out for the 2025-26 academic year across 20 universities, 320 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), and 91 polytechnics, the programme has successfully transformed over one lakh students into active entrepreneurs. The curriculum’s delivery was spearheaded through the ‘Punjab Startup App’, an AI-powered, mobile-first platform designed in partnership with Masters’ Union School of Business. During the first term, from October to February, the initiative achieved remarkable financial milestones. Reaching 1.5 lakh students in its first year alone, the state now targets scaling the programme to 5 lakh students by 2028-29. 

The EMC makes job creation a core outcome of undergraduate education through a mandatory, credit-linked course. Universities must ensure a minimum of two credits per semester, shifting student evaluations away from traditional written exams. Instead, students are graded on practical execution, market reflections, customer feedback, and actual revenue impact tracked via the app. Learners choose practical business tracks like e-commerce or freelancing, progressing through structured milestones covering budgeting, go-to-market strategies, and order fulfilment

NEET PG: Rajasthan HC relief to doctor denied admission over permanent registration certificate Written By : Barsha Misra

NEET PG: Rajasthan HC relief to doctor denied admission over permanent registration certificate Written By : Barsha Misra Published On 4 Apr...