What is result of the hearing on january 10th 2018 from court regarding CMC Vellore 2017-18 admission process?
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In 2019, 12 seat-open category. 2 seat- Schedule caste. 1 seat- ST. 1 Seat - Central government quota. 10 seat - for staff children. Remaining 74 - sponsered by missionaries across India(management quota). Management quota fee is
Rs48,530.
UPDATE :
The Supreme Court case around CMC’s petition against the NEET common counselling process has now been listed for March 23 , 2018.
The case was heard last year by a two-member Bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra and MM Shantanagoudar who issued instructions for other similar cases involving Christian Medical College and Christian Dental College in Ludhiana, to be clubbed together with CMC Vellore’s.
Given that the hearing has been continuously adjourned since then, it looks like the verdict for these cases, in which both the unrelated institutions are seeking a separate counselling process outside of NEET, is unlikely to be issued anytime soon. So at this juncture, it looks like the admissions won't be carried out for the first year MBBS 2017-18 at CMC Vellore whatever the Court rules.
The most likely possibility at this point would be that the current batch would proceed with one student only and interested candidates will have to appear for and qualify NEET 2018 to apply to CMC for the 2018-19 session irrespective of whether it is Tamil Nadu state authority or the college itself which conducts the counselling. The best case scenario will be if CMC allows candidates who have completed first year MBBS at other reputed institutions to join from the second year onwards through some separate selection process but the chances of this happening are also not clear at the moment .
In the meantime, if you are interested in applying for admissions to CMC Vellore, your best route would be through clearing NEET 2018 (pending the Supreme Court verdict in any case).
All the best!
Update:
The Supreme Court case around CMC’s petition against the NEET common counselling process has now been listed for February 9, 2018 .
The case was last heard by a two-member Bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra and MM Shantanagoudar who issued instructions for other similar cases involving Christian Medical College and Christian Dental College in Ludhiana, to be clubbed together with CMC Vellore’s. It looks like the verdict for these cases, in which both the unrelated institutions are seeking a separate counselling process outside of NEET, will be given on February 9.
The chances of admissions being conducted for the remaining 99 vacant MBBS seats at CMC Vellore for 2017-18 is extremely low. But given that it is the Supreme Court, any verdict may be issued. The most likely possibility at this point would be that the current batch would proceed with one student only and interested candidates will have to appear for and qualify NEET 2018 to apply to CMC for the 2018-19 session irrespective of whether it is the MCC or the college which conducts the counselling. Other unlikely possibilities include candidates being allowed admissions as per a modified session schedule, or perhaps be allowed to use their NEET 2017 score for next year’s admissions.
Let us wait for the verdict. Wishing all aspirants the very best of luck in the meantime.
Hi Mansu, As per your query about the hearing on 10th January about CMC vellore admission process, it was postponed to 17 th January 2018,..... Let see if it is taken on 17th or not...
Hopefully it helps
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counselor
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