The NSEE 2 result was declared in the month of July and even now counselling for the entire selected candidates could not be done till now because of the ENCSU demand for 15% reservation.However the government has laid down certain rules for selection of candidates and that has to be followed, if not what is the use of certain rules and regulations if it were not to be implemented. Let the rule of law prevail one rule for everyone. As per NSEE 2 and Medical Council of India guidelines a candidate needs to secure 40% for SC & ST to be selected for MBBS/BDS course i.e., 288 marks out of 720 marks. In NSEE guidelines (selection) (d) say in case qualified candidates under BT are not available than all such unfilled seats will be de-reserved and allotted to candidates under general category.So, what the ENCSU have to know is that 15% reservation is not mandatory, if it is mandatory then they have every right to shout for their right.
If you are asking for something that is feasible then the government and department would have fulfilled your wish a long time back. To remove four qualified candidates and replace them with four other candidates who could not pass the exam is unethical and intolerable. The selected candidates got through the exam fair and square and if the selected candidates were to be deprived of their rights then we will go to any extend for redressal of our right and grievances. Parents as well as candidates are mentally disturbed because of the ongoing confrontation between the ENCSU and the government, as some institute have already commenced their classes days back and others are about to close admission.
As per Medical Council of India rules, there is nothing such as BT reservation. In fact, this 15% reservation was given to the BT by the state government out of good will and so they should appreciate the government and not question them like “On what authority they were empowered to reserve 15% reservation for BT seats when Medical Council of India notification has mentioned nothing as such?”. In short the entire problem started because of this 15% reservation so to mitigate this problem the government should scrape off this 15% reservation system.
Seyiekolie Khro,
A concerned guardian