107 MBBS admission cancelled of NRI students in MP

Published On 2017-12-01 03:43 GMT   |   Update On 2017-12-01 03:43 GMT

Jabalpur: The admission of 107 students who took admission in the MBBS course in 2017-18 academic session under NRI (non-resident Indian) quota fraudulently in Madhya Pradesh has been cancelled.


Madhya Pradesh Director of Medical Education submitted the information during the hearing of a petition before the High Court.


A division bench of Justices R S Jha and Nandita Dubey while expressing dissatisfaction over the examination of admissions carried out during the mop-up round, issued directives to re-examine these admissions. The next date of hearing has been fixed on December 11.


Petitions filed Khandwa-resident Priyanshu Agrawal and four others stated that non-eligible students who secured less marks and who do not have a domicile in the state had been provided admissions in private medical colleges in violation of rules during the mock-up round.

Article Source : UNI

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