MBBS, BDS entrance tests through NEET as per schedule: Supreme Court of India

World Friday 29/April/2016 22:26 PM
By: Times News Service
MBBS, BDS entrance tests through NEET as per schedule: Supreme Court of India

New Delhi: India's Supreme Court on Friday said that the entrance test for admission to Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery(BDS) courses for the academic year 2016-17 will be held as per the schedule through the single common entrance test National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) on May 1 and July 24.
The apex court, which on Friday morning indicated that it will give an urgent hearing for modification of Thursday's order, later said it was not going to have a bench for hearing it on Friday. The court said it will go into the issue of modification in due course after the parties file their applications in this regard.
Justice A. R. Dave, before whom the matter was mentioned by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said, "We are not having the bench. Let the exam go on. Let them file the applications." When Justice Dave said that the matter would not be heard on Saturday, he was sitting in a different bench.
Earlier in the day, the Centre had approached the apex court seeking modification of Thursday's order to allow state governments and private colleges to hold separate entrance examinations for MBBS and BDS courses for the academic year 2016-17.
The bench had then indicated of hearing the matter later in the day by the same bench which had passed the order Thursday.
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi had suggested that the order passed by the apex court on Thursday allowed holding of a two-phased single common entrance test for MBBS and BDS courses through NEET on May 1 and July 24 but there appear to be some genuine difficulties and there was a need for some change in the order. He suggested that the first phase of NEET scheduled for May 1 be scrapped and all the students be allowed to take the exams on July 24.
Rohatgi said there was a need to modify Thursday's order as there was a lot of confusion arising out of it. The apex court had on Thursday cleared the decks for the holding of NEET in two phases for the academic year 2016-17 in which around 650,000 candidates are likely to appear. It had approved the schedule put before it by the Centre, CBSE and the Medical Council of India (MCI) for treating All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) fixed for May 1 as NEET-1. It had said those who had not applied for AIPMT will be given the opportunity to appear in NEET-II on July 24 and the combined result would be declared on August 17 so that the admission process can be completed by September 30.
A bench comprising Justices A. R. Dave, Shiva Kirti Singhand A. K. Goel had pronounced the order on Thursday after rejecting the opposition for holding NEET by the states, including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Association of Karnataka Medical Colleges, besides minority institutions like CMC, Vellore which had contended that NEET cannot be imposed on them.
The order implied that all government colleges, deemed universities and private medical colleges would be covered under NEET and those examinations which have already taken place or slated to be conducted separately stand scrapped.
It had also revived the government's December 21, 2010 notification for holding a single common entrance test through NEET with a clarification that any challenge on the issue would directly come before it and no high court can interfere.
The court was of the view that since it recalled its April 11 order, there was no hindrance in holding the NEET. On April 11, the apex court had recalled its judgement scrapping a single common entrance test for admission to MBBS, BDS and PG courses in all medical colleges, delivered by then chief justice of India Altamas Kabir on the day of his retirement.
The petition on which the court passed the order on Thursday was filed by NGO Sankalp Charitable Trust. In its petition, the NGO had said that the Centre, MCI and CBSE were dilly-dallying in implementing the court's order on implementing the National Eligibility Entrance Test. It had said that in view of April 11 judgement decks were cleared for holding of Common Entrance Examination and there is no impediment in having the test for admission to Medical Colleges for current academic year 2016-17.