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Through: Sh. Vikas Singh, Sr. Advocate with Sh.
T. Singhdev, Ms. Amandeep Kaur, Ms. Puja Sarkar, Ms. Michelle Biathansangi Das, Sh. Tarun Verma, Sh. Abhijit Chakravarty, Advocates, for MCI.
Sh. Jaswant Rai Aggarwal and Sh. Vikrant Goyal, Advocates, for Respondent No.2.
+ W.P.(C) 9855/2018 PARUL BHATNAGAR ......Petitioner Through: Sh. Ashok Agarwal, Advocate.
Versus MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AND ANR. .....Respondents Through: Sh. Vikas Singh, Sr. Advocate with Sh.
T. Singhdev, Ms. Amandeep Kaur, Ms. Puja Sarkar, Ms. Michelle Biathansangi Das, Sh. Tarun Verma and Sh. Abhijit Chakravarty, Advocates, for MCI.
Sh. Sanjib Kumar Mohanty with Sh. Amit Acharya, Advocate, for Respondent No.2.
+ W.P.(C) 10077/2018, C.M. APPL.39300-39301/2018 AMRITHA SANKAR THROUGH : AR ......Petitioner Through: Sh. Viraj Kadam, Advocate.
Versus MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AND ANR. .....Respondents Through: Sh. T. Singhdev, Ms. Amandeep Kaur, Sh. Tarun Verma, Ms. Puja Sarkar and Ms. Michelle Biathansangi Das, Advocates, for MCI.
Ms. Monika Arora with Sh. Vibhu Tripathi, CGSC and Sh. Harsh Ahuja, Advocates, for Respondent No.2.
15. Mr. T. Singhdev, learned counsel for MCI submitted that the system of National Eligibility-Cum-Entrance Test as incorporated by the Statutory Regulations, regulates the entry of candidates into the field of medical education so that only the eligible and suitable candidates with competence and capability obtain admission to all medical educational institutions at the undergraduate level. It is argued that a large number of candidates who obtain admission in foreign medical institutes, find it extremely arduous to even complete the primary medical course and thereafter are unable to qualify the Screening Test for the purpose of obtaining registration to practice medicine in the country. This is directly linked to the aptitude as well as academic competence / capability of the candidates who are seeking to obtain admission in foreign medical institutes. It is submitted that the screening test held (by way of NEET) is of the level of final year MBBS, thus the large number of candidates who are unable to qualify the Screening Test is indicative of the fact that they might not be possessing the aptitude as well as academic competence /capability to undergo medical education.