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Agartala, Sep 08, 2011 : After a long dilly-dally, state government is likely to hold a fresh examination to open the shutters for vacant 29 medical seats meant for ST, SC students in Agartala Government Medical College fulfilling the cut-off marks criteria soon, officials sources here said on Thursday.
The shutter to get admission in the vacant 29 seats of AGMC was downed by the Union Health Ministry and Medical Council of India recently citing the verdict of Supreme Court of India.
According to sources, “the state health department may place the resolution and request the Chief Minister Manik Sarkar seeking directives when he returns to state from Dhaka on Thursday”.
Reports said, diluting criteria stipulated by MCI would neither be feasible nor simple as there are matters related to law and rule.
On September 6 last, an all-party meet headed by higher education minister Anil Sarkar unanimously decided to request the state government to review the results.
Having a discussion on the stalemate, the members of the all-party committee were of the view that the results should be reviewed followed by an amendment of the TBJEE rules adopted in 1989.
The cut-off marks deadlock sealed the fate of 29 ST, SC candidates in the state over non availability of candidates in TBJEE merit list.
Agartala, Sep 08, 2011 : After a long dilly-dally, state government is likely to hold a fresh examination to open the shutters for vacant 29 medical seats meant for ST, SC students in Agartala Government Medical College fulfilling the cut-off marks criteria soon, officials sources here said on Thursday.
The shutter to get admission in the vacant 29 seats of AGMC was downed by the Union Health Ministry and Medical Council of India recently citing the verdict of Supreme Court of India.
According to sources, “the state health department may place the resolution and request the Chief Minister Manik Sarkar seeking directives when he returns to state from Dhaka on Thursday”.
Reports said, diluting criteria stipulated by MCI would neither be feasible nor simple as there are matters related to law and rule.
On September 6 last, an all-party meet headed by higher education minister Anil Sarkar unanimously decided to request the state government to review the results.
Having a discussion on the stalemate, the members of the all-party committee were of the view that the results should be reviewed followed by an amendment of the TBJEE rules adopted in 1989.
The cut-off marks deadlock sealed the fate of 29 ST, SC candidates in the state over non availability of candidates in TBJEE merit list.
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