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OBC quota in medical education: Prime Minister Modi emphasises on out of court resolution  

The demand to give OBC reservation in all India quota of medical education has been pending for quite some time now despite several litigations pending in courts.

July 27, 2021 / 11:58 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged that the issue of OBC reservation in the All India quota of medical education should be resolved by the concerned ministries out of court. The PM said this during a review of the issue, government sources said.

The quota is filled through the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in medical education institutions in states and union territories (UTs).

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The demand to give OBC reservation in all India quota of medical education has been pending for quite some time now despite several litigations pending in courts.

As of now, 15 percent of undergraduate and 50 percent of postgraduate seats in state government medical colleges are earmarked as All India Quota. The SC and ST have reservations in this quota, but there is no reservation for the OBCs.