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Admission Woes
The Supreme Court has criticised the Tamil Nadu Government for making last minute changes in its admission rules for state-run medical colleges, thereby depriving some students who were studying in other colleges from taking admission. A bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan pulled up the state government while staying a July 10 order of the Madras High Court order banning over 400 students, who were pursuing professional courses in other colleges of the state from participating in the counselling for admissions to medical colleges for the new academic year. The High Court passed the order after the state’s Advocate General said that the government would strike down the rule allowing these students to compete for admissions. Upset by the government’s approach, an irate Chief Justice said that the government’s action was tantamount to ’stifling the education’ in the state.
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