Varsity gets Telangana High Court approval to fill MBBS admissions
Deccan ChronicleHyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Monday allowed the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences to go ahead with counselling for the second phase of MBBS admissions as it found no fault in the filling up of 420 meritorious reserved category candidates' seats. In none of the colleges did any reservation category candidate possess a rank higher than the last rank of the OC candidates admitted either in the open category or open category seats. As per the TS Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Rules, 2017, which were notified in GO 114, if the MRC who is allotted an open category seat in the first phase opts for a reservation category seat in search of a better college, the open category seat vacated by him would have to be allotted to the same category of reserved candidate on merit. Thereafter, if the candidate decides to again vacate the seat and opt for an open category seat, the seat vacated by him for the second time would not qualify as a reservation category seat though it was so originally, and it would have to be treated as an open category seat.