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The Hindu
Date
2006-07-14
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The Karnataka Religious and Linguistic Minority Professional Colleges Association on Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking an ex parte interim stay on the order of a single judge in the Karnataka High Court directing the State to take over the counselling and admission procedure for postgraduate (PG) dental courses.
In its interlocutory application (IA), the association sought a declaration that it had the right to conduct a common entrance test (CET) for admission to PG dental and medical courses for linguistic and religious institutions.
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Date
2006-08-03
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2005-07-14
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Date
2005-07-18
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Date
2005-07-14
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THE HINDU
Date
2005-08-01
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A writ petition alleging irregularities in admission to B.Ed. courses in Government, aided and self-financing colleges has been filed in the Madras High Court.
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2006-05-25
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In the wake of AP High Courts decision to quash the NTR University for Health Sciences move to award five marks for moderation, it asked the Government to re conduct the Counselling for physically challenged quota under a new roster.
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dh
Date
2005-06-10
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The governments share of medical and dental seats will come down by 147 and 150 seats respectively compared to last year following the State Cabinet accepting 50:50 ratio for seat sharing between government and private medical and dental colleges. A 60:40 ratio was .....
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The Hindhu
Date
2005-08-19
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The State Government will reportedly seek the Law Departments opinion on filing a review petition in the Supreme Court against a recent judgment, which ruled that States cannot fix reservations or student quota in private unaided and minority professional colleges.
The petition .....
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TOI
Date
2005-06-17
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The Medical Council of India (MCI) has sanctioned 100 seats each in three of the six new medical colleges that the State Government has decided to open.
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