TN sets up special panel to scrutinise nativity certificates of MBBS aspirants
CHENNAI A scrutinising committee will verify nativitycertificates submitted by more than verify nativity certificates submitted by 428 students who have been admitted to MBBS/BDS courses through the single window counselling under the government quota, state health secretary J Radhakrishnan said.
A scrutinising committee has been set up to verify the authenticity of the certificates students have produced during the counselling conducted by the state selection committee. All nativity certificates will be sent to the districts and the respective collectors will hold inquiry. "If the reports are not genuine, the admission will be cancelled and criminal action will be initiated against the student," the state health department said in a press release.
Parents and activists had filed complaints with the health department and police alleging that several students had claimed "dual nativity." The counselling for 4733 MBBS/BDS government quota seats - in government colleges and government quota seats in self-financing colleges -- began August 24 based on the merit list drawn on the basis of NEET 2017. This year, there was 10 times increase in the number of students claiming nativity compared to 2016, when there were 49 students, officials said.
On Wednesday, the selection committee said of the 4546 admissions so far, 3012 students had studied in state board. Among these 28 who were not natives of Tamil Nadu, but have studied here since Class VII were given admission on the basis of their domiciliary status. Similarly, 428 native students, who studied in other states, have been admitted.
The students claiming nativity have produced a nativity certificate have given an undertaking to the state government that their certificates are genuine and that they have not claimed nativity in any other state. "If a native of Tamil Nadu has studied in Kerala, he or she may apply Kerala on the basis of domiciliary and apply to Tamil Nadu on the basis or nativity.
But no one can submit nativity certificates in more than one state," Radhakrishnan said.
If students who joined any of the government colleges across the state or deemed universities after being allotted the seats by the Directorate General of Health Services through the all India quota had joined the state counselling, their admissions will also be cancelled. Admission to management quota seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted until September 1. The second round of counselling for government quota seats left vacant after the first round will be held for two days from September 2, a release seat.
CHENNAI A scrutinising committee will verify nativitycertificates submitted by more than verify nativity certificates submitted by 428 students who have been admitted to MBBS/BDS courses through the single window counselling under the government quota, state health secretary J Radhakrishnan said.
A scrutinising committee has been set up to verify the authenticity of the certificates students have produced during the counselling conducted by the state selection committee. All nativity certificates will be sent to the districts and the respective collectors will hold inquiry. "If the reports are not genuine, the admission will be cancelled and criminal action will be initiated against the student," the state health department said in a press release.
Parents and activists had filed complaints with the health department and police alleging that several students had claimed "dual nativity." The counselling for 4733 MBBS/BDS government quota seats - in government colleges and government quota seats in self-financing colleges -- began August 24 based on the merit list drawn on the basis of NEET 2017. This year, there was 10 times increase in the number of students claiming nativity compared to 2016, when there were 49 students, officials said.
On Wednesday, the selection committee said of the 4546 admissions so far, 3012 students had studied in state board. Among these 28 who were not natives of Tamil Nadu, but have studied here since Class VII were given admission on the basis of their domiciliary status. Similarly, 428 native students, who studied in other states, have been admitted.
The students claiming nativity have produced a nativity certificate have given an undertaking to the state government that their certificates are genuine and that they have not claimed nativity in any other state. "If a native of Tamil Nadu has studied in Kerala, he or she may apply Kerala on the basis of domiciliary and apply to Tamil Nadu on the basis or nativity.
But no one can submit nativity certificates in more than one state," Radhakrishnan said.
If students who joined any of the government colleges across the state or deemed universities after being allotted the seats by the Directorate General of Health Services through the all India quota had joined the state counselling, their admissions will also be cancelled. Admission to management quota seats in self-financing colleges will be conducted until September 1. The second round of counselling for government quota seats left vacant after the first round will be held for two days from September 2, a release seat.
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