Students move apex court against cap on NEET age limit
AmitAnand.Choudhary@timesgroup.com
New Delhi:
Days after CBSE fixed upper age limit of 25 years for
general category students and 30 years for reserved category for NEET
2018, a group of students moved Supreme Court challenging the decision
saying that such restriction are not there in pursuing other courses
like engineering and law.
A batch of ten students from different states and
who are above 25 years of age has questioned the validity of the
decision and contended that age restriction was not there for appearing
for entrance examination of other medical colleges like All India
Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of
Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER).
The petition, filed through advocate Amit Kumar,
said “In almost all developed countries such as USA, Canada, UK and most
of European Union, Australia etc. there is no upper-age limit for
studying medicine course if the student is otherwise competent to
undertake medicine courses.
“Therefore, there is no rational behind the
decision of as to why a candidate above the age of 25 years is not
competent to take medicine courses in India. Similarly, there is no
upper-age limit for pursuing engineering and law courses and the reputed
IITs and NLUs have not provided for any upper-age limit for admission”.
The students also alleged that the apex court had
recently stayed Bar Council of India regulations for prescribing for
maximum age-limit for taking admission to law courses to 20 years (for
integrated course) and 30 years (for 3 year course) on the ground that
there was no rationality behind fixing the age limit.
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