Plea in HC against upper age limit for MBBS admission

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today agreed to hear tomorrow a plea by two MBBS aspirants from opposing the Medical Council of India's decision to set an upper age limit of 25 years and 30 years for reserved category and disabled candidates respectively, for MBBS admission. The plea, mentioned before a bench of Acting and Justice C Hari Shankar, said that such a decision was against the direction which had held that there should not be any age limit for appearing in the NEET that is held for MBBS admission. The matter would be heard by a bench of Justices and Malappuram based Jalaludheen T and Suresh T, who have already completed courses of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) and Bachelor ofHomeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), have alleged that the upper age limit was "arbitrary and unreasonable". They have contended in their plea, filed through Sri Vignesh, that the had quashed the age limit prescribed by CBSE for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and had allowed all the candidates to appear for the exam without any age limit. Their petition stated that the provides for quota in admission to MBBS and allied courses for the candidates who have qualified BAMS, BHMS and for nurses. "The duration of BAMS and BHMS courses are five and a half years.

Now if a person desires to take NEET-UG after completion of his course, it becomes difficult for him to do so due to the upper age limit prescribed infringing their fundamental rights enshrined under our Constitution," the petition said.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 22:55 IST
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