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Maharashtra medical admissions: first round of seat allotment announced for UG courses
Maharashtra medical admissions: first round of seat allotment announced for UG courses

Indian Express

time16 hours ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Maharashtra medical admissions: first round of seat allotment announced for UG courses

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell seat allotment results for the first round of centralised medical admissions for undergraduate (UG) courses for the state quota seats witnessed a significant drop in cut-off scores for MBBS admissions in both government and private medical colleges. In government medical colleges, the cut-off score for MBBS admissions has fallen to 509 marks, down from 642 marks in the first round last year. In private medical colleges, the cut-off has dropped to 479, against 602 marks in 2024. Candidates, however, highlighted that this was an anticipated drop in the cut-off score due to the overall lower National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for Undergraduate (UG) scores this year — unlike the inflated scoring patterns observed last year. One candidate pointed out that there was score inflation in NEET UG last year due to a combination of factors. 'Unlike last year, when many students scored unusually high marks, this year's NEET UG results showed significantly lower scores. So, a drop in cut-off was expected. But this drop is still quite significant,' the candidate said. However, a parent representative Sudha Shenoy pointed out that this is a very low cut-off score in the past few years, especially in government medical colleges (GMC). 'Generally, private medical colleges would have a cut-off score around 509 for the first round of seat allotment. But this year, the same score is enough for a GMC seat in the first round,' said Shenoy. She attributed the change to a more streamlined admission process without any pending approvals for colleges or seats, this year. 'Last year there was chaos due to pending approvals for seats, despite inclusion of those seats in the seat matrix,' she said. As per the seat allotment for the first round of medical UG admissions by the Maharashtra CET Cell, a total of 10,815 candidates were allotted seats in this round, including 8,106 for MBBS and 2,709 for BDS. Students have until August 22 to confirm admission on their allotted seats. The total number of UG medical seats under the state quota stands at 10,856, comprising 8,138 MBBS seats and 2,718 BDS seats.

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges
Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

Economic Times

time31-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

PTI Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis In a significant policy reversal, the Maharashtra government has withdrawn its earlier decision to implement the 10 per cent Economically Weaker Section (EWS) reservation in private medical colleges. The rollback was notified by the state Medical Education Department on Wednesday, with the government clarifying that the quota will be applicable only if the Central government and respective councils increase existing seats. "For MBBS/BAMS/BDS/BHMS and BUMS courses, this reservation will be applicable only if the Central Government, respective councils increase existing seats. For courses other than MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS and BUMS courses, the 10 per cent EWS reservation will be applicable on available seats," the Medical Education Department week, when the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell declared commencement of admissions for medical undergraduate (UG) courses, the information brochure indicated implementation of the 10 per cent EWS reservation in private medical move led to apprehension among students and parents as the quota decision meant drastically reducing the number of open category seats without increasing the intake of seats. This is the second major rollback by the state government in the field of education in less than a June 29, the government withdrew two contentious GRs (resolutions) under the three-language formula amid protests by Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS against the purported "imposition" of Hindi language for primary students.

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges
Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

Time of India

time31-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel In a significant policy reversal, the Maharashtra government has withdrawn its earlier decision to implement the 10 per cent Economically Weaker Section (EWS) reservation in private medical colleges The rollback was notified by the state Medical Education Department on Wednesday, with the government clarifying that the quota will be applicable only if the Central government and respective councils increase existing seats."For MBBS/BAMS/BDS/BHMS and BUMS courses, this reservation will be applicable only if the Central Government, respective councils increase existing seats. For courses other than MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS and BUMS courses, the 10 per cent EWS reservation will be applicable on available seats," the Medical Education Department week, when the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell declared commencement of admissions for medical undergraduate (UG) courses, the information brochure indicated implementation of the 10 per cent EWS reservation in private medical move led to apprehension among students and parents as the quota decision meant drastically reducing the number of open category seats without increasing the intake of is the second major rollback by the state government in the field of education in less than a June 29, the government withdrew two contentious GRs (resolutions) under the three-language formula amid protests by Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS against the purported "imposition" of Hindi language for primary students.

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges
Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

News18

time31-07-2025

  • Health
  • News18

Maharashtra govt withdraws EWS quota in private medical colleges

Agency: PTI Mumbai, July 31 (PTI) In a significant policy reversal, the Maharashtra government has withdrawn its earlier decision to implement the 10 per cent Economically Weaker Section (EWS) reservation in private medical colleges. The rollback was notified by the state Medical Education Department on Wednesday, with the government clarifying that the quota will be applicable only if the Central government and respective councils increase existing seats. 'For MBBS/BAMS/BDS/BHMS and BUMS courses, this reservation will be applicable only if the Central Government, respective councils increase existing seats. For courses other than MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS and BUMS courses, the 10 per cent EWS reservation will be applicable on available seats," the Medical Education Department stated. Last week, when the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell declared commencement of admissions for medical undergraduate (UG) courses, the information brochure indicated implementation of the 10 per cent EWS reservation in private medical colleges. The move led to apprehension among students and parents as the quota decision meant drastically reducing the number of open category seats without increasing the intake of seats. This is the second major rollback by the state government in the field of education in less than a month. On June 29, the government withdrew two contentious GRs (resolutions) under the three-language formula amid protests by Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS against the purported 'imposition" of Hindi language for primary students. PTI PR NSK view comments First Published: July 31, 2025, 18:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Pvt medical colleges push for increase in seats
Pvt medical colleges push for increase in seats

Hindustan Times

time25-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Pvt medical colleges push for increase in seats

MUMBAI: Private medical colleges are demanding an increase in the number of seats in undergraduate admissions, a day after the state introduced reservations for economically weaker sections (EWS) in the open category. Pvt medical colleges push for increase in seats The Association of Private Medical Colleges said it will approach the state government, urging it to request the National Medical Commission (NMC) to allow an increase in the intake capacity. 'We are not against EWS reservation,' said Kamal Kishore Kadam, chancellor and trustee of the Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College, and a senior member of the association. 'But if the government is implementing the quota, then as per the Supreme Court's 2019 ruling, it must also increase the total intake by 25%.' While the introduction of the reservation has already been implemented in government and aided institutions, there was no formal announcement for private medical colleges. Instead, the new quota – 10% of the seats in the open category – came to light when students and their parents noticed its mention in the admission brochure released by the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) cell on Wednesday. Kadam pointed out that when the EWS quota was introduced in government medical colleges, the seat capacity was increased accordingly. 'We welcome students from the EWS category to get quality education in private institutions as well,' he added. 'But we need the government to follow the court's guidelines. We are aware that increasing intake is under the NMC's jurisdiction, but we are urging the state to take up the matter with the commission.' Brijesh Sutaria, a parent representative, pointed out that EWS students already receive financial support under state schemes – 50% fee reimbursement for boys and 100% for girls. Implementing the new quota without increasing seat capacity will shrink the already limited pool of general merit seats in private medical colleges, Sutaria said.

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