Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Maharashtra Government relentless efforts got achievement

                   NEET ordinance gets Presidents Approval

New Delhi,24: President Pranab Mukherjee today signed the ordinance to keep state boards out of the common entrance test  for Medical and dental courses for this year. State students have been exempted from National Eligibility cum Entrance Test  (NEET) examination for this year. Maharashtra chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Medical Education Minister Vinod Tawde efforts gave a relief to the state students, while the state government will follow CET pattern for this year.

    Along with Maharashtra, there are many more states who urged for the exemption from NEET. Seeing the intensity of the issue,Central Government proclaimed to put forward an ordinance,which was carry forwarded to President and for the resolution Mr. Mukherjee asked for a clarification over the subject. Union Minister of health J.P Nadda stated the consequences raised by various governments regarding NEET, where as Solicitor General also came up with legal justification. The ordinance was signed after going through from all its aspects.



For the exemption of state students from NEET examination Mr. Fadnavis met Prime Minister modi. Tawde, who met Union Health Minister J P Nadda urged the Centre to allow aspirants from Maharashtra to seek admission through the state common entrance test.
President Pranab Mukherjee has signed the ordinance, which was cleared by the Union Cabinet on May 20, to partially overturn a Supreme Court verdict which said all government colleges, deemed universities and private medical colleges would be covered under NEET.
The ordinance on NEET is aimed at partially overturning a Supreme Court order that had taken into account the multiple medical entrance tests by states and private colleges as well as allegations of corruption.



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