Supreme Court Cracks Down on NEET-PG Seat Blocking: Calls for Transparency and Reform

The Supreme Court addresses seat blocking in NEET-PG admissions, demanding transparency in fee disclosure by private universities. The ruling emphasizes the need for a synchronized counselling process and strict penalties for malpractice. It highlights systemic flaws requiring technological and regulatory reforms at both state and central levels.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 22-05-2025 16:56 IST | Created: 22-05-2025 16:02 IST
Supreme Court Cracks Down on NEET-PG Seat Blocking: Calls for Transparency and Reform
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The Supreme Court has taken a stern stance against the widespread malpractice of seat blocking in postgraduate medical admissions for NEET-PG. It has ordered private and deemed universities to disclose pre-counselling fees, aiming for greater transparency.

Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan pointed out that seat blocking distorts seat availability and fosters inequity, reducing merit-based processes to mere chance. The ruling recognizes systemic flaws, citing fragmented governance and inadequate enforcement as core issues.

The court's ruling calls for a nationally synchronized counselling calendar, strict penalties for seat blocking, and technological modernization. The judgement responds to a plea from UP’s government, correcting an Allahabad High Court order from 2018.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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