NEET Eliminates Poor: Ex-Madras High Court Judge Submits Report To Tamil Nadu

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Primary health centres in rural Tamil Nadu will not get doctors in the years to come if medical admissions are continued through NEET, retired Madras High Court judge Justice AK Rajan, who submitted a report on the impact of NEET to the Tamil Nadu government, told NDTV. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test he says denies equal opportunity for poor students as affluent students garner most seats with private coaching the poor can't afford.

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