The Karnataka Assembly has passed a resolution against NEET, the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test. This resolution was introduced by State Minister of Medical Education and Skill Development, Sharan Prakash Patil. Sharan Prakash Patil urged that medical admissions should be on the basis of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET).






The government said that the NEET examination system is significantly impacting medical education opportunities for underprivileged children from rural areas. It not only undermines the effectiveness of the school education system but also deprives state governments of their rights to admit students to state-managed medical colleges. As a result, they have called for the abolition of the NEET system.






This House demands the Centre to exempt Karnataka from this exam and allow admission in the medical colleges to the school students on the basis of the Common Entrance Test conducted by the State government and cancel the NEET system in view of the irregularities taking place nationwide and make essential amendments in the National Medical Commission Act, 2019 (Central Act 30 of 2019), the third resolution said.


The Speaker U T Khader later announced that the resolutions have been adopted. 






West Bengal Assembly Passes Resolution Against NEET


The West Bengal Assembly passed a resolution on Wednesday against the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) in the state and replace it with a new medical entrance examination. According to the resolution, the state government will introduce a new entrance examination for students seeking to pursue medical studies. The decision aims to provide more opportunities for state students and address concerns over NEET's format.


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Tamil Nadu Assembly Passes Resolution Against NEET


The Tamil Nadu state government passed a resolution against the NEET examination and permitted the state government to conduct its own entrance examinations for admissions to medical courses. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin introduced the resolution amid controversies over a paper leak in the NEET UG 2024 examination and the sudden postponement of the NEET PG 2024 examination.


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