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Defying visual impairment and social hurdles, Burla Avanthi from Asifabad secured admission to Osmania Medical College by cracking NEET. Diagnosed with cone dystrophy, she ranked 2,671 under the PwD quota, inspiring many with her determination and academic excellence.
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The Telangana High Court has dismissed petitions challenging GO 150, which amended GO 33 to regulate local quota eligibility for MBBS and BDS admissions. The court upheld the requirement of four years of Telugu-medium study prior to NEET, citing Supreme Court validation.
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The BRS demanded amendments to Telangana’s medical admission rules, which unfairly disqualify domiciled students for MBBS and BDS seats due to studying outside the state. MLC Dasoju Sravan met the Chief Secretary, warning of statewide protests
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GO No 33 has left Telangana NEET aspirants from border districts ineligible for MBBS local quota admissions. Parents allege injustice, citing decades of residence and urging humanitarian relief for affected students
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Students enrolled in TGSWREIS are facing severe academic setbacks due to the non-availability of textbooks, uniforms, and essential supplies. Despite the academic year being well underway, over 42,000 intermediate students, mostly from marginalised backgrounds, continue to study without textbooks and it even threatens their preparation for crucial exams like JEE and NEET.
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Several private colleges in Mancherial are under scrutiny for operating without approval, running illegal hostels, and compromising student safety. The death of an 18-year-old student in a hostel fall triggered outrage. Officials confirmed multiple violations, including denial of TCs
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49-year-old Amuthavalli from Tenkasi, a physiotherapist, is fulfilling her 15-year dream of becoming a doctor, set to begin MBBS at Government Medical College Virudhunagar after clearing NEET under the PwD category. Inspired by preparing with her daughter, her story showcases remarkable perseverance and is a true inspiration
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Madhya Pradesh High Court mandates re-exam for 75 candidates due to power cuts, sparking discussions on exam fairness and NTA's responsibilities
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On Friday, the three took the student and his family members to Gurugram and asked for the money, at which point the student's family asked them to show the paper
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The Cyberabad police imposed prohibitory orders banning assembly of five or more persons in view of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in 200 meters at all examination centers in the commissionerate limits
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The Bill, passed by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, sought to exempt students from NEET-based admissions for undergraduate medical courses in government institutions.
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The Society recently issued a month-long micro-schedule for the first-year students on the second-year curriculum, detailing the syllabus to be taught in 38 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) from January 1
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The bench took note of the fact that the report of the panel was almost complete and granted two more weeks for filing the same
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The incident came to the fore when Chaurasia's family members, who were trying to contact him, did not get any reply, and they enquired with the PG owner
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Nine months after the centre notified the guidelines, the State cabinet sub-committee that recently met decided on implementing the guidelines for regulating coaching centres
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NEET-qualified students from five districts in Telangana—Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Warangal, and Hyderabad—face greatly reduced chances of securing MBBS/BDS seats in government medical colleges. According to GO-33, these students, despite being born in Telangana, will now be classified as non-locals.
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He demanded that the government withdraw its new decision immediately to prevent any injustice to local students.
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Parents of NEET-2024 qualified students from Telangana State approach Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha seeking his intervention
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Decrease due to students' preference of welfare residential colleges for free quality education
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Says NTA must stop its flip-flop which was noticed this year as it does not serve the interest of students