Medical Admissions: Render Justice To Students Who Lost Their Chances
Medical Admissions: Render Justice To Students Who Lost Their Chances
Medical Admissions: Render Justice To Students Who Lost Their Chances
2015
Date:
The 12th standard examinations were easier last year. Hence 2710 students secured 100% marks in
Physics, 1693 students got 100% marks in Chemistry and 652 students got 100% in Biology. This years
papers were tough. Hence only 124 students got 100% in physics, 1049 students got 100% in Chemistry
and just 75 students got 100% in Biology. Hence it is unfair to weigh of last years marks against this
year marks. Those 60 students who were ineligible for applying to medicine due to the age criteria
should alone be given the chance for current years counselling.
Since the current years counselling and admissions are over, changes to rules should not be madenow.
However rules should be rewritten to remove ambiguities and avoid confusions. The 544 students
who lost their chances because of the entry of last academic year students should be given opportunity
by creating additional seats in medical colleges. The Supreme Court in its judgement on the 69%
reservation case ordered for creating extra seats to accommodate those who may have lost their
chances because of the reservation policy. This concession is in practice since 14 years. Hence the
Central Government should render justice to the 544 students by creating additional seats in medical
colleges for the current academic year.
Yours,
(Dr. S.Ramadoss)