50% entrance exam marks sufficient for admission
Doctors who have properly secured 50 % marks in the entrance tests for admission to super-specialty programs against the 90 marks are qualified for the admission in the open category, the HC has observed.
The 10 marks granted for doctors in service, at the rate of one mark per year, could be included only for returning at the position of prospects and it could not be handled as qualifications for the front, The law N John Vasantha kumar said while losing a writ petition from Dr Jayanth V Kumar, on Jan 27, last.
Kumar applied for super-speciality course (M Ch) and showed up for the the front analyze performed by the DME in May, 2011, and properly secured 48.75 marks. But he was not chosen on the earth that he had not acquired 50 % out of 100.
He suggested that the qualifications requirements set by the MCI was only 50 % . The administration could not add 10 represents for practical knowledge and fix lowest qualifications as 50 represents out of 100. Since he had properly secured 48.75 out of 90 represents, he was qualified for the front, he included.
In the light of the take a position taken by the MCI that 50 represents were to be properly secured by an applicant in the very competitive analyze and the practical knowledge acquired could not be part of very competitive analyze, the assess said that he was of the perspective that the individual could not be handled as ineligible for the front as he had properly secured 48.75 marks in the entrance exam out of 90 marks.
Since the cut off time frame for the front for 2011-12 was over on Sep 30, last season, individual could be met for 2012-13 if no other common selection was available with represents higher than his, the judge said.
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