Hyderabad: The Supreme Court on Thursday granted relief to some medical schools in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in which about 500 medical stations were canceled by the Medical Council of India (MCI) in the preliminary test of lack of infrastructure .
Give instructions, the apex court has directed the colleges to have to make a commitment to comply with the rules of MCI and must also submit a bank guarantee to be forfeited in case of failure.
Some medical schools in the country, including these two States complained to the court that the reports submitted by the Central Government in advance, the MCI refused to grant an authorization for frivolous reasons, while the opposite in schools Government medicine.
With this direction, students in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States have a great relief when candidates have prospects in the second phase of counseling. The second phase of counseling will begin at any time since the process has to be completed before the end of this September.
The address of the court are only applicable to the petitioners for their private collages as the MCI canceled more than 1,000 places in these two states, both in government and private colleges.