SC dismisses IMA Bihar's plea challenging minimum percentile criteria for NEET PG admissions

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Overview

The Supreme Court has recently dismissed a plea challenging minimum percentile criteria in National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to postgraduate medical courses.

Bihar State Branch of Indian Medical Association had filed the special leave petition challenging the previous order of the Delhi High Court bench which had upheld the regulation that mandated that 50th percentile minimum marks is necessary for clearing NEET-PG entrance examination and become eligible for admission to PG medical courses.

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NEET PG Admissions: SC Junks IMA Bihar's Plea Challenging Minimum Percentile Criteria


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