NEET case: CPM MP files caveat in SC
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: 12.07.2018
Anticipating that the CBSE would move the Supreme Court against Madras high court order awarding 196 ‘grace marks’ to more than 24,000 students who wrote NEET-2018 in Tamil, CPM Rajya Sabha member T K Rangarajan filed a caveat in the apex court on Wednesday.
Flaying the CBSE for framing 49 inaccurate and wrongly translated questions, each carrying four marks totalling 196, the Madurai bench of the high court on Tuesday stayed the ongoing MBBS admissions based on the present merit list. It gave CBSE two weeks’ time to draw up a fresh list of qualified candidates. “The caveat is intended to ensure that no stay is granted on the high court order without hearing me,” Rangarajan told TOI.
“My suggestion is that the government has to create more medical seats in private and government colleges. If these students get admission in private colleges, they should pay fees on a par with that of the government medical colleges and CBSC should bear the remaining fee amount,” he said.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai: 12.07.2018
Anticipating that the CBSE would move the Supreme Court against Madras high court order awarding 196 ‘grace marks’ to more than 24,000 students who wrote NEET-2018 in Tamil, CPM Rajya Sabha member T K Rangarajan filed a caveat in the apex court on Wednesday.
Flaying the CBSE for framing 49 inaccurate and wrongly translated questions, each carrying four marks totalling 196, the Madurai bench of the high court on Tuesday stayed the ongoing MBBS admissions based on the present merit list. It gave CBSE two weeks’ time to draw up a fresh list of qualified candidates. “The caveat is intended to ensure that no stay is granted on the high court order without hearing me,” Rangarajan told TOI.
“My suggestion is that the government has to create more medical seats in private and government colleges. If these students get admission in private colleges, they should pay fees on a par with that of the government medical colleges and CBSC should bear the remaining fee amount,” he said.
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