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NEET 2018: CBSE moves to SC and challenges NEET centre re-allocation decision; 2 days to go for exam, students in dilemma!

Speed News Desk 4 May 2018, 7:42 IST

NEET 2018: CBSE moves to SC and challenges NEET centre re-allocation decision; 2 days to go for exam, students in dilemma!

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) or NEET-UG which is going to conduct by the Central Board of Secondary Education on 6th May 2018 has been directed by Madras High Court to reallocate the exam centres to the students. Now, CBSE has knocked the door of Supreme Court to challenge the Madras HC order.

As there are only 2 days left for the examination and this big decision announced by the HC after considering the problem of the students who had been alloted the seats outside the state.

The PIL was filed by a lawyer who brought the attention to the problem and, finally, Madras High Court on 27 April 2018 has directed to the CBSE to reallocate the examination centres.

As CBSE has challenged the decision to the apex court, therefore, NEET students now in the situation of a dilemma.

However, only two days are left now for the examination and at the last moment, CBSE has approached the Supreme Court.

Well, this is the time for the revision for the students and now, because of this fight between the two organisation, aspirants are facing the trouble that in which centre they have to go for the examination.

Many students have raised their problem on Twitter as well regarding the examination.

Let's have a look at some tweets of NEET aspirants:

 

Well, this is not only the problem of Tamil Nadu students, many other state students also facing the same situation. Because of the seat allotment in the other state.

Now, Supreme Court will decide the luck of the students that where they have to go for the examination. 

NEET  conducts the examination for the aspirants who are willing to take admission in the medical or dental colleges in the country for the courses like  MBBS/BDS.

CBSE conducts the test according to the Indian Medical Council Act 1956 (amended in 2016) and the Dentists Act 1948 (also amended in 2016).

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