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NEET TOPPERS blocked seats of PVT Medical colleges which sold these in Lacs


Prof Dr,DRAM,HIV /AIDS,HEPATITIS ,SEX DISEASES & WEAKNESS expert,New Delhi,India, +917838059592


Few NEET Topperes conspired with Private Medical Colleges to block seats until the last minute in first and second round of counselling against abribe of 5-20 lacs after assuring their seat in Govt medical college and then took a stand back due to which Medical Colleges had to sell seats to lower rank holders as the Medical Colleges were given permission to invite themselves after 2nd round to fill candidates having lower ranks in NEET.It is being told Such Pvt medical Colleges approached these students with a bribe offer and doesnot ask their original certificates as required and then kept it blocked upto 2nd round and then gave it to moster lower ranked or just appeared NEET students taking bribe in Lacs. 

        NEET has replaced a couple of medical examinations last year. This scam has come into view after a scandal on the same lines in Madhya Pradesh was reported years ago. A lot of top performing students who signed up for admission had withdrawn leading to the colleges trade the same vacancies for money.Private Colleges in Karnataka, Bihar and Puducherry have been reported to have been engaging in this malpractice. A high-rank holder would typically block a seat after first or second round of counseling. After the initial counseling rounds, the Supreme Court allows the relevant authorities to provide a list of colleges in the order of merit in a ratio of 1:10, a list that contains ten times the number of candidates than the seats existing.

        The Central Admission Committee Puducherry had discovered that mop up round indicated a vacant seat count of 96, while more than 150 students had been admitted. Out of the 960 applicants that CENTAC had submitted to the private colleges, not a single college was admitted. Once the candidates withdrew, the seats were sold to students who were out of the list. The deal in this respective case at least cost about INR 5-20 Lakhs. The respective heads of the Karnataka Examination Authorities have admitted to blocking of seats wherein original certified copies of the candidates have not been deposited.

 Contrary to this, authorities in Rajasthan and Punjab have denied offering seats to colleges beforehand claiming that the last candidate who was allotted seat was also by means of Government Counselling.In the meanwhile of the same, the Medical Council of India is awaiting information on 12,000 MBBS seats offered by 97 colleges who have reportedly still not supplied them with details despite repeated reminders. This checking of the list is done by the Medical Council to ensure that compliance with NEET 2017 is effectively ensured. In the same month, MCI had canceled a total of 778 seats in Pondicherry on receipt of complaints in line with adhering to the NEET counseling procedure.

       If the list does not stand submitted by the colleges on time, candidates suffer ultimately. In an alternate case, MCI might start filling out on seats for all the candidates to prevent such fraud,MCI should ask every student and Medical College to place detail of admission and fee taken on website of every medical college and every student who is denied admission inspite of good ranking should write to MCI,CBI  and PMO sothat such fruad can be prevented,no seats should be filled by any Medical College in future and like Puducheery MCI should reject any admission if found fraud . 



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