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INJUSTICE FOR MP CANDIDATES ?


The medical aspirants seeking admissions to private institutes of the Madhya Pradesh are facing fierce competition from the candidates of other states. The State Government rule to allow the candidates from all over India has caused a great havoc among the native students and their parents. Madhya Pradesh is so far the only state to do so. The state government rule which makes it mandatory for state private medical colleges to fill 85% seats in their college with irrespective of whether the candidate has completed SSC and HSC from MP or not, allowing candidates from outside Madhya Pradesh a golden chance to secure a seat.

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The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), published allotment result of 1st round counselling as per schedule on sunday. There are total 555 seats in open category in MP private medical colleges, out of which more than 450 were alloted to other states candidates.

Parents of medical aspirants seeking admissions to private institutes plan to file a case against the state government in the Jabalpur high court. 

One of the parent said " We cannot go and take admission elsewhere as the fees in other states are very high. The decision of the state government to allow other states candidates is not fair. In any case, we plan to move to High Court for justice ".

Also Read : LIST OF PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGE - STATE WISE


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