Chennai sources have stated that Twenty eight students hailing from other parts of the country will attend super specialty medical courses in Tamil Nadu after the Supreme Court has ordered the State to forgo its policy of reserving seats for domiciled students in these advanced medical studies.


It is stated that A Bench of Justices Dipak Misra and C. Nagappan on Thursday has ordered the State government to admit 28 candidates from other States who were successful in cracking the exams held for super specialty courses for the academic session 2016-2017.


Mr. Dwivedi has stated that persons from other States will come to our State, use our infrastructure which we built with money from our State coffers and then leave, returning nothing to the State and the Constitution does not have anything against institutional preferences.


Mr. Dwivedi has also argued and has told so are they so incompetent that they cannot compete with candidates from other States and has told that Tamilnadu’s students compete with people all over the country who stay there and study there in the State.



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