One more student challenges G.O. on medical seats

Madurai | Saturday | 8th July, 2017

Summary:

It added that the decision was taken since a majority of the students in the State had studied in State Board syllabus. However, the two writ petitioners before the court contended that it was not fair on the part of the State to apportion seats between State Board and CBSE students. Kannan, questioning the rationale behind apportioning of medical seats. more-inOne more student who cleared Plus Two examinations in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) syllabus has approached the Madras High Court Bench here challenging the validity of a Government Order issued on June 22 allotting 85 % of MBBS/BDS seats in government as well as private medical colleges in the State to students who had studied in State Board syllabus and the rest to those who had studied in CBSE stream. When the case filed by K.K..