Delay in NEET counselling puts students in a dilemma
The Hindu
The counselling has been delayed as the matter is pending in the Supreme Court
The delay in the counselling for medical seats through the National Eligibilty cum Entrance Test (NEET) has become a cause for concern for many students.
As there are only a limited number of medical seats, many have picked engineering seats, as the counselling for medical seats has not begun. Some of these students have decided to give up on their engineering seats if they later obtain a medical seat once the NEET counselling begins.
Although the results of the NEET 2021 examination was announced on November 1, the counselling has been delayed as the matter is pending in the Supreme Court.

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