MCC releases provisional NRI list for NEET PG 2025 stray vacancy round Students are advised to regularly check the MCC website for updates on counselling schedules, seat allotment results, and reporting deadlines.
Minor document lapse should not derail NEET PG aspirations: HC For aspiring doctors, the verdict offers hope that genuine mistakes may be treated with compassion, ensuring that careers are not
NEET UG 2026: Key Rules for NRI, OCI, and Foreign Students There is an effort to ensure a smooth process for global aspirants chasing medical or dental seats in India PRAVASISAMWAD.COM
Karnataka’s NRI quota in government medical colleges sparks major controversy Government officials have defended the policy, stating that similar systems exist in states like Gujarat and Rajasthan They argue that
NEET PG 2026 NRI: MCC tightens rules for NRI category conversion Strict deadline and one-email rule announced The fresh guidelines reflect MCC’s attempt to streamline verification amid rising concerns that some
Madhya Pradesh High Court questions unfair allocation of NRI quota seats in private medical colleges After the hearing, the High Court bench issued notices to the state authorities, requesting them to respond to the allegations
Delhi High Court clarifies MBBS admission criteria for OCI cardholders in wake of policy confusion By affirming the integrity of pre-existing rights for OCI cardholders, the Delhi High Court reinforces that administrative clarity is essential
Chhattisgarh HC secures NRI quota in MBBS Admissions, overturns state’s restrictive notice The Chhattisgarh High Court’s decision nullifies the October 18 notice, upholding the petitioners’ rights to continue their medical studies without
Supreme Court to examine challenge against OCI-NRI classification in admissions The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the classification of OCIs in India’s education system, particularly in
Supreme Court ends Punjab’s expanded NRI quota for medical admissions The Supreme Court upheld the high court’s verdict as “absolutely right,” stressing the harmful consequences of allowing such practices PRAVASISAMWAD.COM