The Court on Friday said that NEET-II, scheduled for July 24, will allow all those candidates who have appeared in the NEET-I exam if they give up their candidature for the May 1 exam.

The Supreme Court has reserved verdict on whether states be allowed to conduct their medical entrance test for admission in MBBS and BDS.

The Court is likely to pass order today to clear confusion over medical entrance exams.

The Court on Friday said that NEET-II, scheduled for July 24, will allow all those candidates who have appeared in the NEET-I exam if they give up their candidature for the May 1 exam.

According to the court order, CBSE’s AIPMT on May 1 has to be considered as first phase of NEET.

The apex court has already reiterated its view on private colleges holding their separate tests. “It is clarified that no examination shall be permitted to be held for admission to MBBS or BDS studies by any private college…” 

The Medical Council of India, which had earlier opposed the plea of some states that they be allowed to continue with their entrance tests, told the court that they could be permitted “only for this year”.

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