MBBS quota: T.N. appeals against order

Chennai | Tuesday | 18th July, 2017

Summary:

It also said that only 50 % of the questions were covered in the State board syllabus; therefore, the CBSE students had an advantage over State board students. From the above, it is clear that the students who studied under the State board and those students who studied under the CBSE board are not equals. The State further said that the Bill sent by the Government of Tamil Nadu has not been rejected by Government of India so far. Accordingly, the State government has prepared the Tamil Nadu Admission to MBBS and BDS Courses Bill, 2017, and it was introduced and unanimously passed in the Legislative Assembly on February 1, 2017. more-inThe State government on Monday went on appeal against the order of a single judge setting aside the reservation of 85% of the seats to State board students and 15% for others in MBBS/BDS courses for the current academic year..