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Tamil Nadu student moved to Madras High Court to quash August 23 provisional MBBS, BDS merit list

A Tamil Nadu student has moved the Madras High Court seeking to quash the MBBS/BDS provisional merit list on the grounds that students from states other than Tamil Nadu were given admission under the government quota.

A Tamil Nadu student has moved the Madras High Court seeking to quash the MBBS/BDS provisional merit list released on August 23. (Rep Image)

A student has moved the Madras High Court seeking to quash the / provisional merit list on the grounds that students from states other than Tamil Nadu were given admission under the government quota. The court will hear the matter next week. D Vignayya of Pudukkottai pleaded to the court to quash the August 23 provisional merit list issued by the secretary of selection committee and directorate of medical education, saying it was found that students who did not belong to Tamil Nadu were given admission, reported PTI.

Vignayya said she belonged to a denotified community and had appeared for the NEET 2017 and secured 206 marks. She had applied for admission to MBBS/BDS courses under the government quota and was called for counselling on August 29.

In he plea to the court, she said that the government quota was meant for the state's students but a large number of candidates, who did not belong to Tamil Nadu, figured in the merit list. Students who have already secured admission in deemed universities and under the All-India quota were not eligible for counselling in other states as per a Supreme Court order, the petitioner said.

The authorities had failed to compare the ranking lists of various states and eliminate candidates who figured in them, she said. Hence, the rank list published was “arbitrary and contrary to Article 14 of the Constitution and against the principles of natural justice”, she said, demanding that a fresh merit list be prepared.

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