#Seat_Blocking during #MBBS counselling is an issue that crops up every year.
Seat Blocking is an act by high ranking candidates first opting for a particular seat in a round and then not joining it, making the seat available for the next round.
Many private medical colleges pay the high ranking candidates via brokers to indulge in seat blocking so that the MBBS seats can be made available for Lesser Deserving Candidates who are willing to pay more price.
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Presently, the existing act does not restrict the candidates from surrendering the allotted seats after the mop-up round.
We have been constantly approaching the Government to frame a better counseling mechanism
With the #new_amendments being planned, a major change will be witnessed, starting from Karnataka..
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Here candidates will be barred from surrendering medical, dental and other professional course seats after the mop-up round.
As per an official source, if the candidates surrender seats after the mop-up round, then they should Pay Entire Course Fees as PENALTY which will be transferred to respective colleges.
It will be mandatory to allot the surrendered seats through the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) according to #NEET ranking.
These new amendments in act will be proposed for the academic year 2020-21 for which the process will begin soon.
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◆Notably, the state of Karnataka with the maximum number of its medical colleges in the country had seen its many private medical colleges falling under the scrutiny of IT-officials in suspected seat blocking scam.
Officials found that 1079 seats in 36 private deemed universities of India were vacant and it is suspected the college administrations have allotted these MBBS seats via institutional quota.
Four medical colleges in Karnataka accounted for 258 vacant MBBS seats out of total 1079
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◆Authorities also plan to write to the Medical Council of India requesting them to direct All States to collect original documents and certificates during the seat allotment. This will help keep scamsters away.
Let's hope such steps will soon be taken for admissions in Government Medical Colleges also
Seat Blocking is an act by high ranking candidates first opting for a particular seat in a round and then not joining it, making the seat available for the next round.
Many private medical colleges pay the high ranking candidates via brokers to indulge in seat blocking so that the MBBS seats can be made available for Lesser Deserving Candidates who are willing to pay more price.
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Presently, the existing act does not restrict the candidates from surrendering the allotted seats after the mop-up round.
We have been constantly approaching the Government to frame a better counseling mechanism
With the #new_amendments being planned, a major change will be witnessed, starting from Karnataka..
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Here candidates will be barred from surrendering medical, dental and other professional course seats after the mop-up round.
As per an official source, if the candidates surrender seats after the mop-up round, then they should Pay Entire Course Fees as PENALTY which will be transferred to respective colleges.
It will be mandatory to allot the surrendered seats through the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) according to #NEET ranking.
These new amendments in act will be proposed for the academic year 2020-21 for which the process will begin soon.
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◆Notably, the state of Karnataka with the maximum number of its medical colleges in the country had seen its many private medical colleges falling under the scrutiny of IT-officials in suspected seat blocking scam.
Officials found that 1079 seats in 36 private deemed universities of India were vacant and it is suspected the college administrations have allotted these MBBS seats via institutional quota.
Four medical colleges in Karnataka accounted for 258 vacant MBBS seats out of total 1079
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◆Authorities also plan to write to the Medical Council of India requesting them to direct All States to collect original documents and certificates during the seat allotment. This will help keep scamsters away.
Let's hope such steps will soon be taken for admissions in Government Medical Colleges also
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