शुक्रवार, 23 मार्च 2012

SC approves online counselling for PG medical seats

SC approves online counselling for PG medical seats

In a major relief to thousands of medical students, the Supreme Court today approved the Centre's proposal for their online counselling for admissions to post graduate medical courses against all India quota in government colleges, except those in Jammu and Kashmir and Andhra Pradesh.

The move would benefit an estimated 25,000 students vying

for 5,245 post graduate medical and 168 Master of Dental

Surgery seats in the present 2012-13 academic year.

A bench of justices Deepak Verma and K S Radhakrishnan

passed the order after hearing senior counsel Ashok Bhan who

urged the court to grant permission for conducting the online

counselling from May 1, 2012.

The competitive examination for All India quota (50 per

cent) seats in government colleges is conducted by the All

India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. For

15 per cent All India seats of undergraduate (MBBS and BDS

courses), the examination is conducted by the Central Board of

Secondary Education (CBSE).

Bhan told the court that the government had taken all

steps for publicising the online counselling through the print

and electronic media besides the official websites.

According to the Centre, the proposed online counselling

will not make it imperative for the students to rush to Delhi,

Mumbai, Chennai or Kolkota and they can opt their choice

through the internet even while sitting at their homes.

This would enable the students save time, efforts and

money which they otherwise had to utilise earlier for visiting

the four metros where it is conducted every year.

The counsel said the National Informatic Centre had

developed the software for the counselling programme.

The Centre had sought similar permission for conducting

online counselling for the undergraduate medical courses on

which the court did not pass any order today.

The Centre told the apex court that the identification of

seats will be done by arranging them in alphabetical order,

besides state-wise and college-wise order.

It said the seats are proposed to be reserved for various

categories like Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other

Backward Classes and Physically Handicapped categories in the

Central government institutions as per the rules.

The government further said presently there are only two

rounds of counselling with participation of lesser number of

students on the basis of a 1:4 ratio for post graduate courses

and 1:2 for the under graduate courses.

It added by introducing the online method with three

rounds of counselling, it expects to ensure "better

utilisation of all-India quota PG and UG seats and minimum

wastage of All India quota."

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