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Sir any modification in mci rules in case of pwd of lo


Mahaboobbasha Shaik 27th Jul, 2019
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namita_1559278814 Student Expert 27th Jul, 2019

Hello Shaik. In a significant order, the Supreme Court has allowed a person suffering from 'low vision', a disability in which the eyesight cannot be corrected or improved, to pursue the MBBS course and treat patients.

As reported by PTI, the top court allowed a student to pursue MBBS on the ground that he has cleared the 2018 National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) in the category of Persons with Disability.

The bench's final ruling - A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Indira Banerjee held that the petitioner "cannot be denied admission to the MBBS course if he qualifies as per his merit in the category of Persons with Disability. In the event, the petitioner is found to be entitled to admission, he shall be given admission in the current academic year 2018-19".

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27th Jul, 2019
Thanks a lot madam
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