Chennai: The official committee has suggested the enactment of the law by the state to provide to enter a professional degree such as medicine based on the sign obtained in the qualifying exam, the Tamil Nadu government said on Thursday in the Assembly.
The President’s assistant must be accepted for the proposed bill after the part at home, which will ensure social justice and this also indicates the need for the elimination of Neet, the government said.
Policy notes (2021-22) submitted by the Minister of Health MA Subramanian in the assembly for his department said this initiative will ensure social justice and protect all students who are vulnerable from being discriminated against in medical education programs.
“The Secretary Committee has suggested to announce an action, similar to Mr.
Act No.
3/2007, shows the need for the elimination of Neet in medical education and gets the president’s approval for the same thing,” the word notes add it will ensure social justice.
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The 2007 TN law provided to enter engineering, medicine, medicine, agriculture, and other allied courses based on signs of the qualification exam and it accepted the approval of the President.
Citing the submission of recommendations from a high-level committee led by Justice AK Rajan in July, the government said the panel studied whether the NEET-based acceptance process had a poor effect on prospective medical education in Tamil Nadu.
Detailed studies include students from poor parts of the community in urban and rural areas and those who have studied in government schools and in Tamil media.
Following the recommendations of Justice Rajan Panel to the government, a secretary official committee under the leadership of the Head of Secretary V Iraanbu was based on suggesting the right steps to implement a high-level panel recommendation.
The policy record said the Tamil Nadu government has consistently opposed Neet and given the condition of poor students, Minister M St Stalin’s chairman has made announcements on June 5 to form a panel under the leadership of Judge Rajan.