Telangana MBBS/BDS Admission SC Stays HC Judgment Removed '4 Year Consecutive Study' For Local Quota

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The State of Telangana has moved the Supreme Court challenging the decision of the Telangana High Court which held that a permanent resident of the State was not required to study in Telangana for 4 continuous years to get admission in MBBS or BDS courses in the domicile quota seats.

"High Court has struck down and watered down the domicile requirement for medical admissions, the deadlines have been sent, this SLP is by the state asking for that to be reconsidered "

The bench led by CJI DY Chandrachud comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra agreed to list the matter

Before the Telangana High Court, a batch of 30 petitioners challenged the validity of Rule 3(a) of Telangana Medical and Dental Colleges Admission (Admission into MBBS & BDS Courses) Rules, 2017 (Rules 2017) which was amended by the State on July 19.

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