The government has decided to reduce the qualifying percentile for leftover postgraduate (PG) medical seats to below zero for reserved category students, allowing even candidates with negative marks to secure admission.
The move has triggered sharp criticism from sections of the medical fraternity, who see it as evidence of declining standards in medical education.
In a notification issued on January 13, the N
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