Supreme Court Steps In As FMGs Fight For Rightful Stipend In Gujarat Internship Row

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea over the non-payment of stipend to foreign medical graduates interning in Gujarat. Notices have been issued to NMC and the state government over alleged violation of medical regulations.

Supreme Court Slams NEET-PG Seat Blocking Scam, Orders 10 Big Reforms for Fair Admissions

The Supreme Court of India has mandated ten significant reforms to address the malpractice of seat blocking in NEET-PG admissions. These reforms aim to enhance transparency, ensure merit-based selection, and enforce accountability in the counselling process. The Court’s actions respond to longstanding issues affecting fairness in postgraduate medical admissions.

Supreme Court Permits Result Declaration for AYUSH Students Admitted Without NEET: “Withholding Results Will Cause Immense Hardship”

The Supreme Court allowed the declaration of results for undergraduate AYUSH students who were admitted without taking the NEET UG-2019 exam. However, the court maintained that their admissions were irregular and did not comply with required norms. Despite this, the students will be able to receive their results. The ruling balances adherence to regulations with considerations for students’ futures.