Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Supreme Court refuses to interfere in MCI Entrance Test norms

The Supreme Court refused to interfere with the decision of Medical Council of India (MCI) for an All India Common Entrance Test for undergraduate medical science courses.

A bench comprising Justices R V Raveendran and A K Patnaik said it is for the authorities to notify or denotify the new admission rules and the court cannot interfere in such matters.

The apex court further said 'nothing will come in the way of the decision to be taken by the MCI on the issue of introduction of single window common entrance test on All India basis for admission to undergraduate medical science courses'.

The Union Health Ministry is opposing the decision of MCI in view of the reservations expressed by some of the states on the grounds of practical difficulties in implementing the new rules framed by MCI for admissions. UNI

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