New Delhi: Accused authorities playing with a specialized career of prospective doctors specifically to benefit private medical colleges, the Supreme Court on Tuesday gave 24 hours to the center, the National Medical Commission and the National Examination Board in Medical Science to return the old question pattern for the Special NEET test -Super for academic sessions 2021-22.
Judge Dy Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and BV Nagaratha sent a hard warning: “You cannot cause prejudice to students.
If there is a sense of blade (in the authority not returned to the old exam pattern), the legal arm long enough to handle the storm.
We have given You time until Wednesday to reform.
NMC and NBE do not support students.
We give you the opportunity to improve yourself.
“Shows Neet-ss unlike other exams, Justice Chandrachud said,” Students are preparing for years, directly from their graduate Time Medicine To get a ticket entry into a special course after doing a master.
We know the private sector has invested money in offering super special courses and their interest must be taken into account while taking balancing action.
However, interest in students, which will be a torch carrier from sophisticated health services In India in the future, it cannot be ruled out.
“The bench said,” Si Our education stem is very damaged.
We have no plans or vision.
What is a hurry to force a new inspection pattern? Heaven will not fall except a few seats in an empty private medical college.
Why not delay a new inspection pattern to the following year to give enough time to the doctor who aspires to obtain a degree in a special time specifically to prepare? “Repeatedly expressing doubts whether the change in the test pattern is intended to benefit private medical universities that demand high capitation costs, he said,” Medical education, profession and regulatory mechanism has become a business.
“The bench tore the decision that filled its efforts just aimed at filling seats In private universities.
There are a total of 414 medical colleges that offer super special courses where 118 is run by the government while 296 is a private institution.
A group of 41 doctors, preparing for the NEET-SS examination scheduled for November 10-11, has complained that the authorities have been Arbitrarily changed the previous examination pattern (40% of questions from general drugs and 60% of special courses applied) for new patterns (100% questions from general drugs) more than a month after notifying the test date.
The center and NBE have submitted Affidavit which states that changes in the pattern are disronized because many k Ursi special special dish has been empty because of the previous exam pattern.