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Apart from that, fixing a minimum eligibility again in CET may harm the cause of social justice and reservations. The 222 private colleges have 26,835 seats, with around half the seats being surrendered to the state governments. It is believed large-scale irregularities and malpractices are taking place in admissions to these institutions.This ordinance has, however, provided only temporary relief in the present crisis over medical education.R. These seats have been virtually reserved for millionaires.To solve such problems, formulating a new policy for medical admissions is the need of the hour. Apart from that, students are also often cheated.Tuition fees for SCs, STs and economically weaker sections must be paid by the government.The writer is general secretary, Doctors’ Association for Social Equality, Tamil Naduend-of. Therefore, NEET should be converted to CET. The only merit here is money. At present, students are made to appear for more than 90 entrance tests for these seats.
Since health is a state subject, curbing the states’ rights in medical education would adversely affect the healthcare system of states.It could effectively curb the menace of capitation fees and irregularities in admissions. A permanent solution should be found to reduce the number of entrance exams, to eliminate the capitation fee menace, ensure meritorious admissions and to protect the states’ rights in medical education. When there are fewer seats and the number of aspirants is more than that, there is a need to conduct a Common Entrance Test.| G. It gives unnecessary physical and mental stress, and is an economic burden for the students.The Centre should bring in necessary amendments to the Constitution and laws to solve the problems of appearing in so many CETs, collecting capitation fee, irregularities and non-meritorious admissions in medical colleges across the country, and to protect the rights of the states in medical education.
States like Tamil Nadu should not demand that the Centre scrap the national-level entrance test totally.NEET or CET NEET requires having a minimum eligibility mark. It is not possible to appear in all these tests in a short period. So conducting a single national-level CET for these seats is the need of the hour.National-level CET for whom The Centre should conduct a CET for admissions in:Central government seats (all seven AIIMS, JIPMER, AFMC and other Central institutes)All-India quota seatsManagement seats of private medical collegesAll the seats of private deemed universitiesStudents from all over the country are eligible to Poly Spandex fabric apply for these seats, of which there are more than 20,000. Private colleges are more in number.At the same time, the Centre should not impose NEET on state government-controlled UG, PG and super-speciality medical seats to protect the states’ rights and the federal fabric of our country. The Centre and state governments alone should have the power to admit students.
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