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Delhi HC Opens Gate For Students From Open School To Take NEET, Upholds CBSE’s Age Limit Of 25 Yrs [Read Judgment]

In a major development, the Delhi High Court on Friday said students from open school can also take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test while upholding the CBSE’s upper age limit of 25 and 30 years for general and reserved categories, respectively, to apply for the pre-Medical test considering the limited number of seats and large number of aspirants in India.A bench. In a major development, the Delhi High Court on Friday said students from open school can also take the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test while upholding the CBSE’s upper age limit of 25 and 30 years for general and reserved categories, respectively, to apply for the pre-Medical test considering the limited number of seats and large number of aspirants in India. The bench further said, “…need to put the upper age limit was necessary as there are approximately 61000 seats for MBBS course in government and private medical colleges in the country. Proviso to clause 4 prescribing upper age limit of 25 years in case of general category candidates and 30 years in case of reserved category candidates is legal and valid.

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