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NTA NEET UG 2021: Good news for students set to appear for medical entrance exam - Know details

The Madras High Court bench, however, refused to allow a minor girl to write the NEET-UG 2021 scheduled for September 12.

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In a major development in regards to the National-Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) scheduled for September 12, the Madras High Court on Tuesday observed that shortage of a few days for the prescribed age qualification need not be an obstacle for an intelligent student seeking admission or writing exams like the NEET.

The bench of Justices Pushpa Sathyanarayana and Krishnan Ramasamy cited an order of a division bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, headed by Justice V Ramasubramanian in 2019 in a similar case. It, however, refused to allow a minor girl to write the NEET.

The bench pointed out that the 2019 order said that "we would like to record our concern that the Medical Council of India (MCI) should take a call on such cases, as cases of persons whose age falls short by a few days, cannot really be considered as under-aged. The concept of considering a person as under-aged may apply to persons who could not have completed LC at a particular time or who could not have completed Intermediate at a particular time and it cannot be applied to cases where the candidates have broadly entered into the required age, but had not completed the same due to the shortage of few days."

Minor girl Shree Harini of Thanjavur district moved the High Court challenging the National Testing Agency (NTA)'s order dated August 9 refusing to allow her to write the NEET exam. A single judge disposed of the petition with a direction to the petitioner to appear before the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) in Bangalore and subject herself to IQ analysis and if she is eligible to appear in the NEET-UG 2021 examination, she may be permitted to sit in the examination.

However, an instant appeal was filed by the NTA.

Allowing the same and reversing the orders of the single judge, the present bench noted that the girl was given a double promotion from 7th standard to 9th standard and she was allowed to appear for 10th board examination even before completing 14 years of age and there was no objection all along by the CBSE for the first respondent and even to appear for 12th board examination while she was below the age of 16.

(With agency inputs)

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