Reply on admission irregularities in private medical colleges: High Court to MP DME

Published On 2017-09-24 05:00 GMT   |   Update On 2017-09-24 05:00 GMT

Bhopal: The Directorate of Medical Education(DME), has been asked to file a reply to the Madhya Pradesh High Court for irregularities committed by it in granting admission to students in private colleges.


Two weeks of time has been granted by the court to the state government to submit its reply. This has been done in response to a petition filed by aggrieved students.


Advocate, Aditya Sanghi, Counsel for the petitioners said that 11 students have filed a case in the court against the irregularities conducted by DME by giving undue advantage to private medical colleges.


He stated that a mop-up round was conducted by the DME on September 10 and a list of the eligible declared at 7 pm. The admissions were closed at 11.59 pm on the same day, he added.


The Counsel demanded to know how was it possible for a candidate residing in Dindori to reach Bhopal, Indore or Ujjain in just five hours for the admission. “In the mop-up round, 94 seats were filled and these seats were sold for up to Rs 80 lakh by the private colleges. The colleges gave admission ignoring the merit. In the first place, mop up round was not mandatory,” the counsel alleged.


Assistant Director, Medical Education, Dr Shashi Gandhi said the Directorate had followed court instruction. According to Dr Gandhi, the following was what the Supreme Court had said “After the completion of counselling, the state government shall determine the number of seats that are still vacant and thereafter shall forward a list of students in order of merit, equalling to ten times the number of vacant seats to the medical colleges so that in any stray vacancy arising in any college, the seats may be filled up from the said list.”


She said two medical colleges – Amaltas and Index – had given admission to 33 students who were not in merit. The DME cancelled those admissions reports Free Press Journal.

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