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Explained | Why Tamil Nadu has brought in a Bill for exemption from NEET?

The bill seeks to exempt students of Tamil Nadu from the centralised exam and admission to medical courses will be based on Class 12 marks to ensure ‘social justice’

September 13, 2021 / 14:18 IST
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The development came a day after a 19-year old medical aspirant, Dhanush, belonging to a village near Salem died by suicide hours before he was to appear for the NEET for a third time, fearing the outcome of the test. (Illustration: Moneycontrol)
The development came a day after a 19-year old medical aspirant, Dhanush, belonging to a village near Salem died by suicide hours before he was to appear for the NEET for a third time, fearing the outcome of the test. (Illustration: Moneycontrol)

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on September 13 introduced a Bill in the assembly seeking exemption for the state from the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical courses.

With the Bill, the government wants Tamil Nadu students to be kept out of the centralised exam and admission to medical courses to be based on Class 12 marks to “ensure social justice”.

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The development came a day after 19-year old Dhanush, hailing from a village near Salem, died by suicide hours before he was to sit the NEET for the third time.

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