More State medical exams cancelled post NEET order

Published On 2016-05-10 08:15 GMT   |   Update On 2016-05-10 08:15 GMT
While different state governments were waiting in anticipation for the Supreme Court’s decision on NEET and holding sate common medical entrance tests, the verdict from the apex court has left them with no-face situation. The decision has not been in their favour, leading to a scenario of many state-level exams being cancelled or failing to gain legal recognition (after having been conducted on their scheduled dates).

These students will now have a second chance to clear the NEET, as the SC has allowed students to re-appear in NEET-phase II. In other words, students who have appeared for NEET Phase I or state CET’s now have one more lifeline-for securing medical college admissions this academic year.

It may be noted that the cancelled list of exams includes some prominent names like AP EAMCET, which even went ahead in conducting the exam, in anticipation of the final decision by the apex court later. However, it now stands invalid, putting students in a lurch. This is in spite of the fact that Prof T Papi Reddy, chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher Education, had implied clearly in his statement that though they welcome the SC’s decision to hold a single entrance exam, the NEET rule does not apply to Telangana and AP, as both are exempted under Article 371 (D).

Please read separate news on exact status of AP EAMCET and Telangana EAMCET here.

MHCET, which saw participation from more than 4 lakh medical aspirants also stands canceled now.

Table given below lists the cancelled state level MBBS and BDS entrance exams.


























































Exam NameScheduled Exam DateStatus Cancelled/Postponed
AP EAMCETApril 29, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
Assam CEEMay 14 -15, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
BCECEApril 17, 2016 Stage 1

May 15, 2016 Stage 2
Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
CG PMTMay 26, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
Goa CETMay 10 & 11, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
JKCETMay 14 & 15, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
KCETMay 4 & 5, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
KEAMApril 27 &b 28, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
MH CETMay 5, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order
Punjab PMETMay 15, 2016Cancelled as per the Supreme Court order

Also, as reported by Medical Dialogues team earlier, a number of private universities across states have postponed, or even cancelled their plan to hold a private medical entrance test. Here is an updated list of examinations which has been cancelled after Supreme Court’s verdict yesterday.














































































































Exam NameScheduled Exam DateStatus Cancelled/PostponedNotification
COMEDKMay 8, 2016Cancelled 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
BVP CETMay 7, 2016Cancelled
KLEU AIETMay 7, 2016Cancelled
KIITEE MedicalApril 21 to 30, 2016No Update
Amrita MBBSMay 15, 2016Cancelled
MU OET MedicalApril 11 to May 21, 2016No Update
SAAT MedicalMay 7, 2016Cancelled
Yenepoya University MedicalMay 23, 2016No Update
D.Y. Patil AICETMay 14, 2016No Update
CMC LudhianaMay 17, 2016Cancelled
CMC VelloreMay 21, 2016No Update
KRLMPCAMay 21, 2016No Update
MGM CETMay 21, 2016No Update
MMU CETMay 29, 2016No Update
MP DMATMay 15, 2016Cancelled
NUUGETMay 9, 2016Cancelled
PIMS AICTEMay 7, 2016Postponed
St. John’s MBBSMay 22, 2016Postponed
UP CAT DentalMay 15, 2016Cancelled
UPCMETMay 14, 2016Postponed

 
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