CM Stalin urges TN Governor to send NEET Bill immediately for Presidential assent
The Hindu
In September, the TN Assembly passed a Bill to provide admission to undergraduate medical courses in the State on the basis of marks obtained in Class XII through ‘normalisation methods’ as was done before 2017
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin called on Governor R.N. Ravi at the Raj Bhavan on Saturday and urged him to send seeking to dispense with NEET for admissions to medical courses, to the President of India immediately for his assent.
In September this year, the Assembly passed the Tamil Nadu Admission to Undergraduate Medical Degree Courses Bill, 2021 to provide admission to undergraduate medical courses in the State on the basis of marks obtained in Class XII through ‘normalisation methods’ as was done before 2017.

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