The state government on Friday said that it can provide some clarity
on the National-Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for admission to
post-graduate medical courses only after the Supreme Court delivers its
final verdict on this matter on November 22.
About 50,000 students from Andhra Pradesh have registered for the first-ever Neet to be held from November 23 to December 6.
But since November 6, when the AP High Court granted a stay on the implementation of the test, students are not sure whether they must take the test or not.
Speaking to reporters, the minister for medical education, Mr Kondru Murali, said that if the Supreme Court exempts the state from Neet, the government will conduct its own entrance for PG medical admissions in February 2013.
“The government understands the concerns of PG medical aspirants. However, it cannot take any decision on this issue at this stage. We will have clarity on Neet based on the SC verdict,” he said.
Source:Deccan Chronical
About 50,000 students from Andhra Pradesh have registered for the first-ever Neet to be held from November 23 to December 6.
But since November 6, when the AP High Court granted a stay on the implementation of the test, students are not sure whether they must take the test or not.
Speaking to reporters, the minister for medical education, Mr Kondru Murali, said that if the Supreme Court exempts the state from Neet, the government will conduct its own entrance for PG medical admissions in February 2013.
“The government understands the concerns of PG medical aspirants. However, it cannot take any decision on this issue at this stage. We will have clarity on Neet based on the SC verdict,” he said.
Source:Deccan Chronical
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