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W.P.No.19957 Of 2015 And vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Madras High Court|05 June, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioner, who belongs to the Most Backward Class Community, after completing the Higher Secondary Examination, applied for MBBS Course for the academic year 2014-15. However, the admission was not granted and hence, he joined B.SC. (Chemistry) 3 years course from 2014-2017 and it is also stated that the petitioner has completed the course.
2. It is the grievance of the petitioner that the candidates are coming out of the private schools by studying +2 for two years by adopting the XII Standard Syllabus only and ignoring the XI Standard Syllabus. In the result, the students are not exposed to the XI Standard Syllabus and the focus is only on the XII Standard Syllabus. In this regard, it is stated that several newspapers and dock shows have been reporting the said facts of the private schools. Hence, the Writ Petition is filed by the petitioner seeking a direction, directing the respondents to frame a scheme by virtue of which either a reduced cut off mark has to be fixed for admission to MBBS Course for the students who have properly underwent two years Plus Two Course or to provide a percentage of seats for the said group of students and in any event to provide admission to them in any of the Medical Colleges in the State under Government Quota.
3. After filing of the writ petition, much water has flown. The admission to medical college itself has evolved a new procedure, namely, NEET Examination, which is conducted countrywide. Besides, the Tamil Nadu Government also has taken note of the actual grievance expressed by the petitioner that XI Standard lessons have not been taught to the students and the portions of the XII Standard syllabus only are taught and revised for the entire two years. Therefore, it is supposed to conduct examination for both XI Standard as well as XII Standard and the marks scored in two years will be considered for joining any course. In the light of the above development in the pattern of conducting examination in the +2 as well as selection/admission to MBBS Course through NEET Examination, the relief sought for by the petitioner is departmentally answered. In the light of the G.O.Ms.No.100, School Education (Govt. Examination-1) Department, dated 22.05.2017, nothing survives to be answered.
4. In the result, the Writ Petition is dismissed as infructuous. No costs. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petition is also closed.
05.06.2017 tsi To
1. The Secretary to Government, State of Tamil Nadu, Higher Education Department, Secretariat, Chennai-9.
2. The Secretary to Government, School Education Department, Secretariat, Chennai-9.
3. The Director of School Education, DPI Complex, Nungambakkam, Chennai-6.
4. The Secretary, Selection Committee for Admission of MBBS Course, Directorate of Medical Education, No.162, Periyar EVR Salai, Kilpauk, Chennai-10.
5. Medical Council of India, Aiwar-E, Gabib Marg, Kotla Road, Opp. to Madasundari College of Women, New Delhi.
6. The Chairman, Central Board of Secondary Education, Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, New Delhi-110 301.
7. Chairman, Indian Certificate of Secondary Education, Pragati House, 3rd Floor, 47-48 Nehru Place, New Delhi-110 019.
PUSHPA SATHYANARAYANA, J.
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Title

W.P.No.19957 Of 2015 And vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
05 June, 2017