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PG Medical entrance: SC refuses to extend counselling dates

The Supreme Court has refused to extend counselling dates for PG medical entrance. A certain plea had sought an extension on account of any particular difficulty faced by any individual college or university and a large number of seats vacant.

PG Medical entrance: SC refuses to extend counselling dates
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Published : Jun 22, 2019, 3:38 AM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court bench comprising of Justice Deepak Gupta and Justice Surya Kant on Friday, refused to extend the counselling session for PG medical courses in government and private colleges.

The medical counselling is done to fill as many as 603 vacant seats in universities and 1000 seats in general.

The bench, however, refused to entertain the plea of a society representing numerous colleges and universities saying that it cannot extend the date to fill the seats as it would be like opening a 'Pandora's box.'

The bench said, "The mop-up round was to be completed by May 31, and if some seats remain vacant, it cannot be helped. Extension cannot be granted just because some seats are lying vacant without any other justification."

The plea sought an extension on account of any particular difficulty faced by any individual college or university and a large number of seats vacant.

Read: Maharashtra government to hold fresh counselling for PG Medical and Dental courses: SC

New Delhi: The Supreme Court bench comprising of Justice Deepak Gupta and Justice Surya Kant on Friday, refused to extend the counselling session for PG medical courses in government and private colleges.

The medical counselling is done to fill as many as 603 vacant seats in universities and 1000 seats in general.

The bench, however, refused to entertain the plea of a society representing numerous colleges and universities saying that it cannot extend the date to fill the seats as it would be like opening a 'Pandora's box.'

The bench said, "The mop-up round was to be completed by May 31, and if some seats remain vacant, it cannot be helped. Extension cannot be granted just because some seats are lying vacant without any other justification."

The plea sought an extension on account of any particular difficulty faced by any individual college or university and a large number of seats vacant.

Read: Maharashtra government to hold fresh counselling for PG Medical and Dental courses: SC

Intro:The Supreme Court bench comprising of Justices Deepak Gupta and Surya Kant refused to extend the counselling session for PG medical courses in government and private colleges to fill as many as 603 vacant seats in universities and 1000 seats in general.


Body:The bench refused to entertain the plea of a society representing numerous colleges and universities saying that it cannot extend the date to fill the seats as it would be like opening a Pandora's box.

The bench said, "The mop up round was to be completed by May 31, and if some seats remain vacant even after the mop up round it cannot be helped. Extension cannot be granted just because some seats are lying vacant without there being any other justification."

The plea sought extension on account of any particular difficulty faced by any individual college or university and large number of seats vacant.


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