1. A report from IBNLive.com: HYDERABAD: Aspirants to medical education in the state are facing difficulties as no private or no private minority medical college is� following government guidelines on filling the management quota seats with eligible meritorious students. The C-category seats in private colleges and B-category seats in minority colleges should be filled according to [...]

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  2. A report from USA TODAY: As the population continues to grow, age and diversify, medical leaders hope a revised version of the medical school admissions test will help recruit future doctors with a holistic understanding of how sociocultural factors affect health. The updated Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) — approved last month and set to [...]

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  3. A report from Pakistan Daily Times: Admissions in medical colleges LHC restrains UHS from implementing merit list Staff Report LAHORE: A division bench of the Lahore High Court on Thursday restrained the University of Health Sciences (UHS) from implementing its October 20 merit list for admission in medical colleges for MBBS. The bench also deferred [...]

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  4. A report from Times of India: AHMEDABAD: It is official now. Scores of the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), a common entrance exam for admission in medical colleges across India mooted by the Medical Council of India (MCI), will now be applicable for admission in dental colleges, too. President of the Dental Council of India [...]

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  5. A report from Times of India:PUNE: The Bund Garden police on Friday arrested three persons for allegedly confining a 26-year-old student to a room in the government rest house (inspection bungalow) on Bund Garden road over a college admission dispute. The arrested are Amit Pasalkar (23) of Sadashiv Peth, Anil Sheore (30) of Dhole-Patil Road [...]

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  6. A report from iNewsOne: Supreme Court slams lapses in medical college admissions New Delhi, April 9 (IANS) In an apparent expression of its exasperation over the state of medical education in the country, the Supreme Court slammed the authorities for ignoring the admission procedures and virtually selling the seats. ‘The best way for medical test [...]

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